Multnomah County Community Health Center - PGY2 Ambulatory Care
Multnomah County Community Health Center
Application
Details
Posted: 29-Aug-24
Location: Portland, Oregon
PGY2:
Ambulatory Care Pharmacy
Session:
Monday
Booth Number:
4083
Program Overview
PGY2 residency programs build upon Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) education and PGY1 pharmacy residency training to develop pharmacist practitioners with knowledge, skills, and abilities as defined in the educational competency areas, goals, and objectives for advanced practice areas. Residents who successfully complete PGY2 residency programs are prepared for advanced patient care or other specialized positions, and board certification in the advanced practice area.
Upon successful completion of the PGY2 in Ambulatory Care residency, graduates will be prepared to develop and provide culturally and linguistically appropriate ambulatory care services via collaborative practice agreements with a focus on underserved populations.
Residents applying to match with Multnomah County Community Health Center’s program will choose to be based out of either Mid County Health Center or North Portland Health Center for the majority of their training.
Learning Experiences
Required:
Amb Care 1
Amb Care 2 (longitudinal)
Amb Care 3
Health Literacy
HIV Care
Leadership (longitudinal)
Research/QI (longitudinal)
Academia (longitudinal)
Elective:
Transitions of Care in partnership with Legacy Health
Population Health and Quality Outcomes in partnership with CareOregon
Infectious Diseases
Compensation and Benefits
Stipend: $58,656
Paid Leave
120 hours of vacation time
104 hours of sick time
10 paid holidays: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day
Residents may also be eligible for bilingual premium pay of $2.00/hour
Residents will be provided travel and registration for one conference during the course of the program
How to Apply
Applicants for Multnomah County Community Health Center’s PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residency must have completed their education at an ACPE accredited school of pharmacy and must have completed or be in the process of completing an ASHP-accredited PGY1. Applicants must be licensed in Oregon no later than 3 months after the start of the program. Applications must be submitted through PhORCAS and will be considered complete if the following information is included:
Official transcripts from college of pharmacy
Curriculum Vitae
Letter of intent describing the applicant’s interest in Multnomah County Community Health Center’s program
Recommendations from three reviewers submitted via PhORCAS
Applications are reviewed through ASHP’s PhORCAS. Applicants are required to be registered in the National Matching Service before they will be invited for an interview.
Program Match Numbers are as follows: Multnomah County Community Health Ctr-Mid County - 697565 Multnomah County Community Hlth Ctr-North Portland - 697765
All material is required to be completed in PhORCAS by January 5th 2025.
As Oregon’s largest Federally Qualified Community Health Center, serving more than 53,000 patients annually, Multnomah County Community Health Center is committed to teaching and supporting future pharmacy leaders. Our Postgraduate Year 2 (PGY2) residency program offers two positions for pharmacists who have completed or are in the process of completing a PGY1 residency and are wanting to specialize in ambulatory care.
About Multnomah County Community Health Center
We are a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) housed within the Multnomah County Health Department.
-We provide primary care, dental, integrated behavioral health, and pharmacy services across 7 primary clinics, 1 HIV Specialty Clinic, 9 student health centers and one mobile clinic throughout Multnomah County in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area.
-We welcome everyone, regardless of insurance status, ability to pay, demographics, or documentation status.
-We provide patient-centered care in a manner that is culturally and linguistically appropriate for each patient.
More than 75% of our clients have incomes below the federal poverty level. 68% of clients identify as part of a racial or ethnic minority population. Over 100 languages/dialects are served.