CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System PGY1 Residency
CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System
Application
Details
Posted: 07-Nov-22
Location: Tyler, Texas
PGY1:
Pharmacy
Session:
Monday
Booth Number:
4213
Required Education:
PharmD
Code: 74139
Starting Date: 07/03/2023
Application Deadline: 01/03/2023
Duration/Type:1 year
Number Positions: 4
Estimated Stipend: 50000
Interview Required: Yes
Residency Special Features: See https://twitter.com/TylerPgy1 for the latest information
The PGY-1 residency program at CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances is designed to enhance and strengthen the resident’s clinical skills and knowledge of the practice of pharmacy. A high priority is placed on teaching evidence-based care and preparing residents for the opportunities available to PGY-1 graduates.
The program has been accredited since 2009. It has 18 preceptors that are intimately involved in the program as well as other pharmacists that work with the residents throughout the year.
Inpatient clinical pharmacist duties and services include: interdisciplinary patient care rounds, pharmacokinetic dosing, antimicrobial stewardship, anticoagulation management, therapeutic substitution, IV to PO conversion, renal dosing, code response, TPN dosing, and patient counseling.
Required rotations Orientation Pharmacokinetics Internal Medicine Med/Surg ICU Drug Information/Pharmacy Management Infectious Diseases
Elective rotations Advanced Core or Advanced Elective Rotation Cardiothoracic ICU Medical Cardiology Medication Safety/Drug Information Emergency Medicine Neuro ICU Neonatal ICU Informatics Integrated Pharmacy Practice Warfarin Clinic
Longitudinal rotations Pharmacy Staffing (Every third weekend and 1-2 evenings every three weeks) Research Project Resident Report Hour Medication Use Evaluation Rotating Committee Membership
Fringe Benefits:Comprehensive benefits package includes health insurance, life insurance, dental insurance, 401(k), flexible spending program, paid time off, and travel budget.
Training Site Type:Hospital
Owner Affiliate:Private
Model Type(s): Acute Care/Hospital/Ambulatory Care Center - Community (General)
Tax Status: Nonprofit
Pharmacist Staff: 46
Non-Pharmacist Staff: 50
Total Beds: 500
Site Special Features:The PGY-1 residency is conducted at the CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Tyler, a part of the CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System. The hospital is a not-for-profit, community hospital in east Texas. 500-bed acute-care hospital Level II trauma center with 48-bed emergency department 36-bed level III neonatal ICU 17-bed pediatric unit 24-bed medical surgical ICU 22-bed neuro ICU 24-bed cardiothoracic ICU 24-bed intermediate care/ICU
Last updated 11/7/2022
Average Daily Census:450
Special Requirements for Acceptance: All application material submitted through PhORCAS Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from an ACPE Accredited School of Pharmacy Eligible for licensure with the Texas State Board of Pharmacy All licensing tests must be attempted prior to the start of the residency Official college(s) of pharmacy transcript(s) Letter of intent Curriculum Vitae Include completed and anticipated APPEs Three letters of recommendation Direct patient care APPE preceptors preferred Requirements for Selected Candidates Recorded introduction Patient case In-person Interview
About CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System
See https://twitter.com/TylerPgy1 for the latest information
The PGY-1 residency program at CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances is designed to enhance and strengthen the resident’s clinical skills and knowledge of the practice of pharmacy. A high priority is placed on teaching evidence-based care and preparing residents for the opportunities available to PGY-1 graduates.
The program has been accredited since 2009. It has 19 preceptors that are intimately involved in the program as well as other pharmacists that work with the residents throughout the year.
Inpatient clinical pharmacist duties and services include: interdisciplinary patient care rounds, pharmacokinetic dosing, antimicrobial stewardship, anticoagulation management, therapeutic substitution, IV to PO conversion, renal dosing, code response, TPN dosing, and patient counseling.