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PGY2 Ambulatory Care Resident
UPMC St. Margaret Pharmacy Residency Program
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Posted: 26-Nov-24 Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania PGY2: Ambulatory Care Pharmacy
Session: Tuesday AM
Booth Number: 5317
The postgraduate year two (PGY2) Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency at UPMC St. Margaret is the second year of a two-year residency program in which the UPMC St. Margaret PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency continues to a PGY2 specialty residency in Ambulatory Care with special emphasis in Family Medicine. Continuity in learning environment and interdisciplinary relationships built in the first year allows for a rich and independent practice during the second year. The UPMC St. Margaret Family Medicine Residency Program is affiliated with three outpatient family health centers (FHCs) that are located within 5-10 miles of the hospital. Residents in their PGY2 year establish a home-based independent practice at one of the three Outpatient FHCs. In addition to providing patient care at the three residency-affiliated Family Health Centers, PGY2 residents provide longitudinal patient care in a variety of different settings including hospital, skilled nursing facilities, and private practice physician offices. Training in managing the inpatient and outpatient care of our FHC patients allows the resident experience in managing the transitions of patient care. In the well-established collaborative care environment at UPMC St. Margaret, physicians, pharmacists, nurses, social workers, and behavior therapists work together to educate eager learners and provide excellent patient care. Practice-based research experiences are numerous and afford high-quality outcomes with the expectation of presentation at a national meeting for the primary research project as well as the peer-reviewed publication of other scholarly activities. The Faculty Development Fellowship Program at UPMC St. Margaret is a longitudinal curriculum in which family medicine physicians and pharmacy residents collaboratively learn teaching strategies, leadership, mentorship, and research design. In addition to our core faculty at St. Margaret, fellowship sessions are led by local experts from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh in communication and teaching design along with national figures in areas such as health-system advocacy and leadership. Pharmacy residents at UPMC St. Margaret also have numerous opportunities to give formal and informal presentations to healthcare professionals, precept PGY1 pharmacy residents and pharmacy students, and teach at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Pharmacy.
All residents must be eligible for pharmacist licensure in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Eligible candidates will be graduating or have graduated from an accredited school of pharmacy.
About UPMC St. Margaret Pharmacy Residency Program
The purpose of the residency is to train highly motivated, team-oriented pharmacy residents on advanced patient medication management skills, teaching techniques, and practice-based research methods, preparing them to be leaders of change in the medical/academic community.
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