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Students Members

NCODA’s professional student community is more than a membership—it’s a launchpad for aspiring oncology professionals. Whether you’re pursuing a career in clinical practice, research, industry, or advocacy, our student programming is designed to equip you with the knowledge, experience, and network to thrive in a rapidly evolving field.

Explore Opportunities. Expand Your Impact.

As an NCODA student member, you gain more than access—you become part of a powerful community committed to shaping the future of oncology care. Our Professional Student Organization (PSO) connects you with like-minded peers across the country, offering leadership opportunities, collaborative projects, and mentorship from seasoned professionals.

Looking ahead? NCODA offers a Fellowship Program and a Medically Integrated Oncology Pharmacy (MIOP) Residency Program that provide hands-on training and real-world experience to help you transition confidently into your career. You’ll also have the chance to engage with global leaders in oncology at NCODA’s international meetings, where students are encouraged to attend, present, and network.

Student members receive full access to NCODA’s robust library of educational webinars, tools, and clinical resources—keeping you informed, inspired, and ready to make a difference from day one.

This is your place to grow, connect, and lead in oncology pharmacy. Learn more below.

NCODA Professional Student Organization (PSO)

PSO chapters are the foundation of our student engagement, bringing NCODA’s Mission to life on campuses across the country. Each chapter provides a local space for students to explore their passion for oncology, connect with like-minded peers, and engage in hands-on learning opportunities that build leadership and professional development.

Professional Student Organization

Fellowship & Residency Opportunities

Whether you’re a recent graduate or early-career professional, NCODA’s programs offer the mentorship, resources, and opportunities you need to grow as a leader in oncology.

Advance Your Training. Accelerate Your Impact.

NCODA offers unique fellowship and residency opportunities designed to develop future leaders in oncology pharmacy and patient-centered care. These programs provide in-depth, hands-on experience across clinical practice, research, advocacy, and the medically integrated oncology model.

Program participants work alongside experienced professionals, contribute to high-impact projects, and gain exposure to real-world challenges in oncology care delivery. With a focus on leadership development, innovation, and collaboration, NCODA’s fellowships and residencies prepare participants to make a lasting impact on the future of cancer care.

Our NCODA Fellowship Program aims to shape the future of medically integrated pharmacy, advancing both Fellows’ careers and the field itself. In a time of increasing oncology medication approvals, we offer Doctor of Pharmacy graduates a 1-year opportunity to gain specialized exposure, build a vast professional network, and witness our members’ dedication to patient advocacy.

NCODA Fellowships

The NCODA Medically-Integrated Oncology Pharmacy (MIOP) Residency Program provides new pharmacy graduates and practicing pharmacists an exclusive opportunity to engage in a comprehensive 1-year training program at a medically integrated pharmacy designed to prepare participants for a successful career in oncology pharmacy. NCODA is working with cancer centers throughout the United States to provide the framework and accreditation for this residency program.

MIOP Residency

NCODA International Meetings

NCODA student members have the unique opportunity to attend and actively participate in our premier meetings—the Spring Forum and Fall Summit—through exclusive student scholarships. These meetings bring together oncology professionals from across the care spectrum to share knowledge, explore innovative practices, and shape the future of cancer care.

Over the past several years, NCODA has awarded over 1,000 scholarships to students, felllows and residents to attend the meetings. The scholarships cover travel, hotel and registration expenses. Recipients gain firsthand access to educational sessions, networking events, and professional development opportunities—all while engaging with leaders in oncology pharmacy, clinical practice, and the pharmaceutical industry.

For students, residents and fellows passionate about making an impact, NCODA meetings are a powerful platform to grow, connect, and be inspired.

NCODA International Meetings