Indiana University Arnett Hospital/Purdue University PGY1 Residency Program
Indiana University Health Arnett
Application
Details
Posted: 08-Aug-24
Location: Lafayette, Indiana
PGY1:
Pharmacy
Session:
Monday
Booth Number:
4015, 4019
PGY1 pharmacy residency programs build on Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD.) education and outcomes to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists responsible for medication-related care of patients with a wide range of conditions, eligible for board certification, and eligible for postgraduate year two (PGY2) pharmacy residency training. The successful resident will demonstrate desire to learn, sincere interest in the profession, and dedication to achieving all outcomes of the residency.
This program cultivates the skills of practice management and education and the professional attitudes of self-evaluation, self-improvement, and accountability. The successful resident will demonstrate a desire to learn, sincere interest in the profession, and dedication to achieving all outcomes of the residency.
About Indiana University Health Arnett
Indiana University Arnett Hospital is a 191-bed community hospital located in Lafayette Indiana. Indiana University Arnett Hospital opened in 2008 and is part of the largest health system in Indiana. Several highlights of Indiana University Arnett include a medical residency program, level 3 trauma center, cardiothoracic/orthopedic and neurovascular service lines, and maternal child health services. Pharmacy services offered include clinical specialist rounding services, on-site IU Health retail pharmacy, meds to beds program, and dedicated medication history team.
For more information about this residency program, rotations offered, and preceptors, visit our websites:
IU Health Arnett PGY1 Residency Completion Requirements include:
Obtain Indiana Pharmacist Licensure within 90 days of hire
Earn an “Achieved for Residency” status on 90% of all PGY1 Residency Objectives
Complete and present a Residency Research Project (Great Lakes Pharmacy Resident Conference or other audience designated by RPD)
Complete and submit a formal manuscript detailing the completed Residency Project to RPD
Complete requirements of teaching certificate program via the Indiana Pharmacy Teaching Certificate (IPTeC) Program collaboration between Butler and Purdue University faculty
Obtain or maintain certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Medication Use Evaluation (6 month longitudinal experience)
Presentations and Teaching Program (11 month longitudinal experience. Two day conference in August followed by completion of yearlong teaching portfolio)
Indiana University Arnett Hospital, located in Lafayette Indiana, has an ASHP accredited PGY1 pharmacy residency program with three positions available for the upcoming year. This residency focuses on clinical services, teaching, and research. Rotations offered include Orientation, Internal Medicine, Advanced Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Ambulatory Care, Advanced Ambulatory Care Longitudinal, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Advanced Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Stewardship, Administration, Ambulatory Infectious Diseases Management, Oncology- Infusion Center/Precision Genomics, Advanced Oncology, Advanced Oncology Longitudinal, Community Pharmacy Longitudinal Rotation, Anticoagulation Clinic Ambulatory Care, Academia, Clinical Staffing/Distribution Longitudinal, Medication Use Evaluation, Pediatrics, Research Project Longitudinal, and Presentations & Teaching Program Longitudinal. Our hospital is located miles from Purdue University and has a strong partnership with Purdue College of Pharmacy. Our residents have the opportunity to participate in the Indiana Pharmacy Teaching Certificate Program (IPTeC), lecture at Purdue University, teach ...in the Purdue Professional Practice Laboratory, and assist precepting Purdue APPE rotation students. Residents will also complete a research project and present their findings at Great Lakes Pharmacy Resident Conference.
Candidates must hold a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an ACPE accredited College of Pharmacy and be eligible for licensure in Indiana.