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Season 8 Episode 10: Operationalizing Bispecifics in the Community Setting with Nick Bouchard

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As bispecific therapies become more available in the outpatient setting, community oncology practices are adapting to support safe and effective treatment.

In this CE episode, we sit down with Nick Bouchard, PharmD, Director of Pharmacy Services at Hematology Oncology Associates of Central New York (HOACNY), to explore how his team built a successful outpatient bispecific therapy program from the ground up.

Nick offers real-world insight into how his community oncology practice is proactively managing side effects like CRS and ICANS, improving patient experiences, and reducing hospital admissions. From navigating flexible dosing schedules to coordinating across the care team, this episode highlights the strategies that are making a meaningful difference in patient-centered care.

📌 CE Credit Available (0.5 hours)
This episode is accredited for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. Use the code provided in the episode to claim your CE credit here.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss the basic principles and mechanisms of bispecific therapies.
  • Identify the challenges and benefits of integrating bispecifics into community oncology practice.
  • Review the key operational features of various bispecific therapies.
  • Describe the toxicities experienced by patients on bispecific therapies in the clinic and methods of prevention.

About the Guest:
Nick Bouchard, PharmD, is the Director of Pharmacy Services at HOACNY, an independent community oncology practice based in Syracuse, NY. He earned his PharmD from Albany College of Pharmacy in 2008 and has experience in retail, hospital, and oncology pharmacy. His career began at Walgreens before he spent a decade at St. Joseph’s Hospital in various clinical and administrative roles, including as the Epic EMR coordinator for pharmacy. He joined HOACNY in 2020, where he helped grow the Medically Integrated Pharmacy and now oversees infusion and MIP operations, accreditations, credentialing, drug contracts, and more—while remaining actively involved in clinical pharmacy practice.

Disclaimer: There are no relevant financial relationships for the following faculty and reviewers of this CE presentation:

  • Nick Bouchard, PharmD
  • Ginger Blackmon, PharmD
  • Daisy Doan, PharmD

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As bispecific therapies become more available in the outpatient setting, community oncology practices are adapting to support safe and effective treatment.

In this CE episode, we sit down with Nick Bouchard, PharmD, Director of Pharmacy Services at Hematology Oncology Associates of Central New York (HOACNY), to explore how his team built a successful outpatient bispecific therapy program from the ground up.

Nick offers real-world insight into how his community oncology practice is proactively managing side effects like CRS and ICANS, improving patient experiences, and reducing hospital admissions. From navigating flexible dosing schedules to coordinating across the care team, this episode highlights the strategies that are making a meaningful difference in patient-centered care.

📌 CE Credit Available (0.5 hours)
This episode is accredited for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. Use the code provided in the episode to claim your CE credit here.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss the basic principles and mechanisms of bispecific therapies.
  • Identify the challenges and benefits of integrating bispecifics into community oncology practice.
  • Review the key operational features of various bispecific therapies.
  • Describe the toxicities experienced by patients on bispecific therapies in the clinic and methods of prevention.

About the Guest:
Nick Bouchard, PharmD, is the Director of Pharmacy Services at HOACNY, an independent community oncology practice based in Syracuse, NY. He earned his PharmD from Albany College of Pharmacy in 2008 and has experience in retail, hospital, and oncology pharmacy. His career began at Walgreens before he spent a decade at St. Joseph’s Hospital in various clinical and administrative roles, including as the Epic EMR coordinator for pharmacy. He joined HOACNY in 2020, where he helped grow the Medically Integrated Pharmacy and now oversees infusion and MIP operations, accreditations, credentialing, drug contracts, and more—while remaining actively involved in clinical pharmacy practice.

Disclaimer: There are no relevant financial relationships for the following faculty and reviewers of this CE presentation:

  • Nick Bouchard, PharmD
  • Ginger Blackmon, PharmD
  • Daisy Doan, PharmD

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