Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership
Session:
Tuesday PM
Booth Number:
6421
Required Education:
PharmD
Program Overview:
This specialty residency is designed to prepare a pharmacy practitioner for a clinical or operational management/supervisory role in a variety of work settings. The residency is designed to provide a strong foundation for pharmacy administration skills and competencies in pharmacy practice leadership.
Program Description:
This is a twelve-month postgraduate year two program that provides training and experience in Health System Pharmacy Administration. Pharmacists completing this PGY2 specialty residency will build off their PGY1 residency competencies in the delivery of patient-centered care and pharmacy operational services. This residency lays the foundation for continued growth in management and leadership skills with the expectation that with several years of successful pharmacy administration practice, the residency graduate should be ready to assume high-level managerial, supervisory, and leadership responsibilities of a large hospital or health-system pharmacy.
Program preceptors will provide significant opportunities for the resident to contribute to management and leadership activities at the local, regional, or national VA. Appropriate guidance and instruction will be provided for all activities, as well as development of a career path and objectives for the resident. These opportunities include, but are not limited to medication preparation, distribution, and use, performance improvement, strategic planning, regulatory compliance, medication safety, human resource management, fiscal management, automation, and technology.
Learning Objectives:
Develop an understanding of the principles of administration and leadership in a highly innovative integrated healthcare system.
Develop an understanding and competency in managing and leading a large complex pharmacy organization
Develop skills in research design and data analysis to assess pharmaceutical-related economic, clinical, and humanistic health outcomes.
Required rotations/activities
Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Operations Management (8 weeks)
Participation in the ASHP Resident Matching Program
United States citizenship with proof of naturalization if naturalized
Possess a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited School or College of Pharmacy
Completion of or be in the process of completing an ASHP-accredited PGY1 residency
Eligible for licensure to practice as a pharmacist at VA San Diego within 120 days from the beginning of the residency program
Must be able to show documented proof for each requirement and maintain eligibility for the duration of the VA appointment via the Am I Eligible? Checklist for Health Professional Trainees (HPTs) Training at VA Facilities: Am I Eligible? Checklist for VA Health Professional Trainees
APPLICATION PROCESS
All application materials must be submitted through Pharmacy Online Residency Centralized Application (PhORCAS):
PHASE I DEADLINE for PGY2 Programs is January 1, 2023
PHASE II DEADLINE if position available is March 20, 2023
Submitted Materials must include:
Basic Demographics
Verified Transcripts for Schools or Colleges of Pharmacy Only
Personal Statement / Letter of Intent
Curriculum Vitae
Three letters of recommendation using the standardized reference template in PhORCAS
Extracurricular Information
Selected applicants will be invited to a personal interview occurring in February or March. Candidates who are not invited for an on-site interview will be notified via e-mail
VA San Diego Healthcare System
KEY FACTS
Provided high quality health care to 116,500+ Veterans in the San Diego and Imperial Valley counties in Fiscal Year 2022
Offers a wide range of inpatient and outpatient health services at the medical center in La Jolla, seven community-based outpatient clinics located in Chula Vista, Escondido, Imperial Valley, Kearny Mesa, Rio, Oceanside, and Sorrento Valley and a residential rehabilitation treatment program
Provides medical, surgical, mental health, geriatric, spinal cord injury, and advanced rehabilitation services
Training site for 1,441 medical interns, residents and fellows, as well as 368 other health professionals from pharmacy, nursing, dental, and dietetics
PROVISION OF CARE – PHARMACY SERVICE
Pharmacy services provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week
Decentralized unit-dose service with Barcode Medication Administration, IV Additive Service, Automated Dispensing Systems, Physician Order Entry and Automated Prescription Filling
Our Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacists, Inpatient Clinical Pharmacists, and Clinical Specialists provide a wide range of pharmaceutical care services to veterans in the inpatient a...nd outpatient settings.
OUR STAFF AND PRECEPTORS
75 pharmacists serve as preceptors to our resident trainees
Most have greater than 5 years of experience with serving as a preceptor to residents
Many are Board Certified as Pharmacotherapy Specialists (BCPS), Oncology Pharmacists (BCOP), Psychiatric Pharmacists (BCPP), Ambulatory Care Pharmacists (BCACP), Critical Care Pharmacists (BCCCP), Infectious Diseases Pharmacists (BCIDP) and Geriatric Pharmacists (BCGP)
More than half possess Scopes of Practices which allow for prescriptive authority
OUR TEACHING PROGRAM
Multiple PGY1 and PGY2 residency training programs
Have academic relationships with two Schools of Pharmacy – University of the Pacific (UOP) and University of California, San Diego (UCSD)
Annually provide APPEs to approximately 30 students