Marshall Health names clinical pharmacy manager

12/1/2021


HUNTINGTON, W.Va.  - Sarah Dunaway, Pharm.D., BCPS, has been named clinical pharmacy manager for Marshall Health.

Dunaway earned her Doctor of Pharmacy from the Marshall University School of Pharmacy and then completed a pharmacy practice residency at St. Mary’s Medical Center.  She is a board certified pharmacotherapy specialist (BCPS) and joined Marshall Health in 2017 as the oncology clinical pharmacy specialist.

In her new role, Dunaway will manage clinical pharmacy operations in family medicine, oncology, neurology, cardiology, psychiatry and internal medicine, which includes the subspecialties of infectious diseases, rheumatology, endocrinology and gastroenterology. She will also serve as the director of Marshall Health’s post-graduate community pharmacy residency program and continue as the oncology clinical pharmacy specialist for the Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center at Cabell Huntington Hospital.

Clinical pharmacists and technicians are an integral part of the health care team by aiding providers in disease state management, optimizing medication regimens/doses, assisting in transitions of care, establishing collaborative practices and helping patients obtain medications. 


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