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Dr Jennifer Ng Kim Yoke
Senior Clinical Pharmacist, National Cancer Centre Singapore Alumna of the National Pharmacy (Haematology/Oncology) Residency Programme (2020)
Jennifer has a special passion in the area of oncology and had completed her PGY2 pharmacy residency in oncology in 2020. She is now a senior clinical pharmacist at the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS). She runs several clinical services including pharmacist-run clinics, where pharmacists assess patients for their fitness for chemotherapy and assist patients in their management of chemotherapy related side effects. Jennifer is also part of the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee of her institution where she is actively involved in reviewing clinical data for safety, efficacy and cost-effectiveness of new chemotherapy agents before they are included into the institution formulary.
In this session, we speak to Jennifer to discover more about her experience as a resident and how residency had helped her advanced her clinical practice.
This interview is the first in a series to introduce the SingHealth Allied Health Residency Programmes and is facilitated by the SingHealth Allied Health Residency Steering Committee and SingHealth Academy College of Allied Health (CAH).
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