Stanford Health Care PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency
Stanford Health Care
Application
Details
Posted: 10-Oct-24
Location: Stanford, California
PGY1:
Pharmacy
Session:
Monday
Booth Number:
4400
Preferred Education:
PharmD
Program Overview
Stanford Health Care (SHC) proudly offers an American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) accredited PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency with an emphasis in either acute care, ambulatory care, transitions of care, or specialty pharmacy. The program offers a comprehensive clinical experience in diverse areas of pharmacy practice balanced with longitudinal research and committee responsibilities. Residents learn from dedicated preceptors and leaders within their respective field to develop as contributing practitioners within the pharmacy profession.
Upon completion of the residency program, the resident will:
Provide optimal clinical and operational pharmaceutical care to patients in multiple practice settings
Function as an effective member of health care teams
Educate health care professionals, students, patients, and the community
Ensure appropriate medication use and safety
Enhance written and verbal communication skills
Demonstrate time management and problem-solving skills
Become a leader within the profession
Program Structure
The PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency is accredited by the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP). The program follows the ASHP Residency Learning System (RLS) and its goals and learning objectives are consistent with standards developed by ASHP.
Our approach to residency training offers practical experiences in diverse, multidisciplinary environments spanning the continuum of pharmaceutical care.
NMS CODE
NAME OF PROGRAM
# OF POSITIONS
COMMENTS
170313
PGY1- Acute Care Focus
6
Medical ICU is required
Elective rotations and staffing are acute care focused
170321
PGY-1 Ambulatory Care Focus
1
Extended ambulatory care experience
TOC required
Electives and staffing are ambulatory care focused
170323
PGY-1 Transitions of Care Focus
1
TOC is required with extended experience
Staffing within TOC setting
170322
PGY-1 Specialty Pharmacy Focus
1
Specialty pharmacy rotation and TOC are required
Electives and staffing are ambulatory care focused
Required Rotations (5 weeks)
Internal Medicine
Medical ICU (for Acute Care residents only)
Transitions of Care (for Ambulatory, Transitions of Care, and Specialty residents only)
Ambulatory Care (10 weeks for Ambulatory residents)
*Primarily for ambulatory care focus resident † Additional ambulatory care opportunities may be available at partnering institutions.
Longitudinal Experiences
Weekly ambulatory clinic rotation
Longitudinal research project
Medication use evaluation
Policy/procedure update
Drug information inquiries
Medication education program management
Precepting and coordination of pharmacy students
Teaching certificate program (optional)
Presentations including CE, BCPS, in-services, etc.
Clinical pharmacy staffing
Committee participation
Conference attendance
Compensation and Benefits
PGY-1 residents receive a competitive annual stipend of approximately $63,000 with full benefits including an excellent health care benefits package and 10 days of paid time off (PTO).
In addition, residents receive educational leave and a stipend to attend and participate in clinical presentations at various pharmacy conferences, including the California Health-System Pharmacists (CSHP) Seminar Meeting in October, the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP) Midyear Clinical Meeting in December, and the Western States Residency meeting in May, in San Diego, California.
Eligibility
Completion of Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an ACPE-accredited school or college of pharmacy
Participate in an on-site interview at Stanford Health Care
Obtain licensure to practice pharmacy in the state of California before October 1st
Stanford Health Care (SHC) is a nonprofit, academic medical center consistently ranking among the top hospitals in the country.
The Department of Pharmacy provides integrated, patient focused services within both inpatient and ambulatory settings.
To advance SHC’s mission – “To care, to educate, to discover” – the department hosts a supportive environment for professional development though residency training in several specialized pharmacy practice areas.
SHC proudly offers American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) accredited programs in a PGY-1 pharmacy practice residency with emphasis in acute care, ambulatory care, transitions of care, and specialty pharmacy. SHC also proudly offers American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) accredited PGY2 Programs in critical care, hematology/oncology, emergency medicine, infectious disease, and health-system pharmacy administration and leadership.
About Stanford Health Care:
Tertiary, nonprofit, academic medical center
Level 1 Trauma Center
613 licensed beds
67 licensed ICU beds
87 operating rooms
Over 30,000 inpatient visits annually
Over 100,000 emergency department visits annually
Over 1,000,000 ...outpatient clinic visits annually
Magnet Hospital
Programs Feature:
Longitudinal research
Medication use evaluation
Policy/procedure update
Drug information
Teaching certificate program
Over a dozen elective opportunities to choose from
Precepting and coordination of pharmacy students
Presentations including journal clubs, CE, BCPS, in-services, etc.
Clinical pharmacy staffing
Committee participation
Conference attendance
Code training and participation