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Dedication to your health and wellbeing is our top priority.
Our pharmacists are experts in managing medications for patients with cancer. The professional staff, as well as the technical and support staff, perform with the highest regard for the patients they serve by assuring therapeutic efficacy and safety.
Your clinical career journey starts with us
We strive to optimize medication delivery, quality, and safety, and we achieve that through our commitment to finding the best people in the industry. Discover more about some of our career pathways and specialties in the Department of Pharmacy.
Adult Chemotherapy Pharmacists
Pharmacists in this area critically review, enter, mix, and dispense chemotherapy agents for administration in an outpatient infusion center as well as on inpatient floors.
Clinical Coordinator
Pharmacists in this role work in many areas and specialties. They oversee the daily activities and acts as a central resource person for the clinical and operational activities for their assigned area/specialty. Our clinical coordinators play an integral role in the development of pharmacy procedures, quality assurance and disseminate accurate clinical information to the professional staff in a timely manner to ensure proper drug use throughout the center.
Clinical Pharmacist Specialist
Clinical pharmacy specialists serve on the multidisciplinary team as experts in the therapeutic use of medications. Our clinical pharmacy specialists have completed two years of residency training and serve on specialized oncology teams such as leukemia, lymphoma, BMT, thoracic, neurology, and pediatric oncology. They work hard to provide safe and effective medication therapy.
Herb Information Center
We have a pharmacist who serves as the coordinator at the herb information center, specializing in herbal treatments and complementary/alternative medicine.
Materials Management
Pharmacy buyers, pharmacists, and technicians in this area are responsible for the procurement and maintenance of adequate supplies of pharmaceutical products, drugs, chemicals and biologics. They work in the main pharmacy and provide the pharmacy satellites and Omnicell’s with medications, including narcotics.
Nuclear Pharmacy
These pharmacists are certified as Authorized Nuclear Pharmacists and part of the Molecular Imaging and Therapy Service (MITS) which is under the Radiology department at MSK. They participate in the procurement, dispensing, and monitoring of radiopharmaceuticals and assist in many research protocols.
Pediatric Chemotherapy Pharmacist
These pharmacists work at the Main Campus and play an integral role in reviewing and verifying all the chemotherapy orders for pediatric oncology patients who are being treated inpatient, in the Pediatric Ambulatory Care Center (PACC) or at any of our outpatient sites across New York and New Jersey.
Pharmacy Informatics
Pharmacists in this department are responsible for the integration of technology, data, automation and information as it relates to the overall medication management process.
Pharmacy Resident
Resident Pharmacists are PGY-2’s pursuing specialized training in: Oncology, Pediatric Oncology, Medication Use Safety, or Infectious Diseases. The residency program goals are to develop clinical skills to practice as an independent oncology provider.
Pharmacy Technicians
Our pharmacy technicians work closely with pharmacists across all areas and are the backbone of the department.
Satellite Pharmacist
Inpatient satellite pharmacists verify and dispense medications from our many pharmacy satellites throughout the hospital. Our decentralized system promotes positive communication with nurses and APPs to provide the best patient care.
Smart Infusion Pump Pharmacist
This pharmacist is a Clinical Coordinator who manages all smart pump related projects and works with different departments to develop safe and efficient infusion parameters within smart pump systems.
Adult Chemotherapy Pharmacists
Pharmacists in this area critically review, enter, mix, and dispense chemotherapy agents for administration in an outpatient infusion center as well as on inpatient floors.
Clinical Coordinator
Pharmacists in this role work in many areas and specialties. They oversee the daily activities and acts as a central resource person for the clinical and operational activities for their assigned area/specialty. Our clinical coordinators play an integral role in the development of pharmacy procedures, quality assurance and disseminate accurate clinical information to the professional staff in a timely manner to ensure proper drug use throughout the center.
Clinical Pharmacist Specialist
Clinical pharmacy specialists serve on the multidisciplinary team as experts in the therapeutic use of medications. Our clinical pharmacy specialists have completed two years of residency training and serve on specialized oncology teams such as leukemia, lymphoma, BMT, thoracic, neurology, and pediatric oncology. They work hard to provide safe and effective medication therapy.
Herb Information Center
We have a pharmacist who serves as the coordinator at the herb information center, specializing in herbal treatments and complementary/alternative medicine.
Materials Management
Pharmacy buyers, pharmacists, and technicians in this area are responsible for the procurement and maintenance of adequate supplies of pharmaceutical products, drugs, chemicals and biologics. They work in the main pharmacy and provide the pharmacy satellites and Omnicell’s with medications, including narcotics.
Nuclear Pharmacy
These pharmacists are certified as Authorized Nuclear Pharmacists and part of the Molecular Imaging and Therapy Service (MITS) which is under the Radiology department at MSK. They participate in the procurement, dispensing, and monitoring of radiopharmaceuticals and assist in many research protocols.
Pediatric Chemotherapy Pharmacist
These pharmacists work at the Main Campus and play an integral role in reviewing and verifying all the chemotherapy orders for pediatric oncology patients who are being treated inpatient, in the Pediatric Ambulatory Care Center (PACC) or at any of our outpatient sites across New York and New Jersey.
Pharmacy Informatics
Pharmacists in this department are responsible for the integration of technology, data, automation and information as it relates to the overall medication management process.
Pharmacy Resident
Resident Pharmacists are PGY-2’s pursuing specialized training in: Oncology, Pediatric Oncology, Medication Use Safety, or Infectious Diseases. The residency program goals are to develop clinical skills to practice as an independent oncology provider.
Pharmacy Technicians
Our pharmacy technicians work closely with pharmacists across all areas and are the backbone of the department.
Satellite Pharmacist
Inpatient satellite pharmacists verify and dispense medications from our many pharmacy satellites throughout the hospital. Our decentralized system promotes positive communication with nurses and APPs to provide the best patient care.
Smart Infusion Pump Pharmacist
This pharmacist is a Clinical Coordinator who manages all smart pump related projects and works with different departments to develop safe and efficient infusion parameters within smart pump systems.
Culture
Who we are. What we do. How we make a difference.
The Pharmacy Department at MSK has over 600 employees and over 300 pharmacists serving patients across more than 28 pharmacy satellites. Here you’ll have a chance to learn more about our team members and explore their journey’s at MSK.
HEAR FROM OUR EMPLOYEES
I appreciate working at MSK because one of their objectives is to always ensure that our professional life runs effortlessly with our family life. This fluidity allows us to grow stronger and more committed as a clinical team.
HEAR FROM OUR EMPLOYEES
I love the genuine, hardworking effort everyone puts forth in helping patients/families all throughout their cancer treatment.
HEAR FROM OUR EMPLOYEES
I love being part of a community of coworkers who are supportive of one another and truly care for each other.
Your next opportunity could be right here.