AMCP Foundation proudly recognizes two student pharmacists who recently completed the Managed Care: Oncology Summer Internship program with the generous support of Pfizer, Inc.'s US Oncology Organized Customer Team.
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- AMCP Foundation proudly recognizes two student pharmacists who recently completed the Managed Care: Oncology Summer Internship program with the generous support of Pfizer, Inc.'s US Oncology Organized Customer Team. This internship launched in 2020, allowing trainees to work alongside industry experts to learn about formulary management, benefit design, and adherence with a focus on oncology. Future leaders gained first-hand experience working in specialty pharmacy, oncology, and related business areas within pharmacy benefit management companies. Following their remote placements, interns presented posters showcasing real-world data at AMCP 2020 Nexus Virtual on Wednesday, Oct. 21 (view all Nexus 2020 Virtual posters). Findings are applicable to oncology treatment broadly, and to melanoma specifically. Firstly, biosimilars for oncology treatment show increased uptake and potentially sizable savings for health plans. Step therapy requirements are found to increase use of biosimilars, and to implement successfully with minimal disruption. Secondly, outcomes show significant difference in persistence among melanoma therapies, and the importance of total cost of care evaluations. “The summer 2020 cohort served as the inaugural class of interns for this new program, and they have certainly set the bar high!” said Paula J. Eichenbrenner, MBA, CAE, Executive Director of AMCP Foundation. “We are deeply grateful for Pfizer’s continued dedication to shaping the careers of rising pharmacists and professionals.” 2020 AMCP Foundation/Pfizer Oncology Summer Internship participants are: Aisha Fowler, The University of Texas at Austin, College of Pharmacy, Austin, Texas Devin Gerboth, University of Washington, School of Pharmacy, Seattle, Wash. About AMCP Foundation
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