Baptist Medical Center South Emergency Medicine PGY2
Baptist Medical Center South
Application
Details
Posted: 21-Nov-24
Location: Montgomery, Alabama
PGY2:
Emergency Medicine Pharmacy
Session:
Tuesday PM
Booth Number:
6267
Required Education:
PharmD
This specialty residency is designed to foster development of highly skilled emergency medicine pharmacists as an essential role in managing medical emergencies. The one-year training program features emergency medicine, critical care of both adult and pediatric patients, toxicology, and pre-hospital experiences. Residents will practice in a level II trauma center, level 3 NICU, with additional rotations at the only Women’s & Children’s hospital in the city, as well as an off-site poison control center. The PGY2 Emergency Medicine resident will be an integral part of the health care team providing comprehensive medical management, focusing on bedside care, resuscitation, and real-time clinical drug information consults as a member of trauma, stroke, STEMI, and cardiac arrest teams. Other responsibilities include ECMO rounding, toxicology consults, procedural sedation, pharmacotherapy consults, pharmacokinetic analysis, and intensive monitoring of patients on service. The resident will also have the opportunity to enhance their precepting/teaching skills while serving as the primary preceptor for both rotating students or PGY-1 residents and while working hand-in-hand with the emergency medicine physicians, fellows, and emergency medicine residents from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. For more information please visit our website: https://www.baptistfirst.org/education/pharmacy-residency-program/pgy-2-emergency-medicine-pharmacy-residency
Applicants shall be graduates or candidates for graduation from an Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)-accredited Doctor of Pharmacy degree program (or one in the process of pursuing accreditation)
PGY2 applicants must be completing or have completed an ASHP-accredited or candidate status PGY1 pharmacy residency program
Applicants must be licensed or will be eligible for licensure as a pharmacist in the state of Alabama by the start of the residency program
Applicants shall participate and adhere to all rules of the ASHP Pharmacy Resident Matching Program
Applicants are required to apply through PhORCAS by the deadline in PhORCAS for each residency program
After receipt of all application materials, applications will be reviewed and a select number of applicants will be contacted in January to schedule interviews
This specialty residency is designed to foster development of highly skilled emergency medicine pharmacists as an essential role in managing medical emergencies. The one-year training program features emergency medicine, critical care of both adult and pediatric patients, toxicology, and pre-hospital experiences. Residents will practice in a level II trauma center, level 3 NICU, with additional rotations at the only Women’s & Children’s hospital in the city, as well as an off-site poison control center. The PGY2 Emergency Medicine resident will be an integral part of the health care team providing comprehensive medical management, focusing on bedside care, resuscitation, and real-time clinical drug information consults as a member of trauma, stroke, STEMI, and cardiac arrest teams. Other responsibilities include ECMO rounding, toxicology consults, procedural sedation, pharmacotherapy consults, pharmacokinetic analysis, and intensive monitoring of patients on service. The resident will also have the opportunity to enhance their precepting/teaching skills while serving as the primary preceptor for both rotating students and/or PGY-1 residents and while working hand-in-hand with the e...mergency medicine physicians, emergency medicine fellows, and emergency medicine residents from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.