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Wake Forest Baptist, a part Atrium Health
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PGY1/2 Investigational Drugs and Research
Wake Forest Baptist, a part Atrium Health
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Posted: 04-Dec-25 Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina PGY1_PGY2: PGY1 Pharmacy & PGY2 Investigational Drugs and Research
Session: Monday
Booth Number: 4500
Preferred Education: PharmD
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist offers a two-year, PGY1/2 Investigational Drugs and Research residency program. The first year of the program is designed to provide a broad range of experiences in a progressive environment committed to an advanced level of pharmacy practice, patient care, and education. We strive to help our residents achieve their full potential as clinicians, educators, and individuals. Additionally, we support our residents through extensive mentorship. The second year of the residency program is designed to provide residents with the specialized skills and knowledge required to become an effective leader and practitioner in the field of investigational drugs and research pharmacy. Residents will have experiential opportunities that incorporate both didactic and hands-on learning, precepting opportunities, as well as an opportunity to advance drug research knowledge through a research project. Residents will have the benefit of learning and interacting with Wake Forest Baptist’s impressive cadre of respected and well-known researchers and clinicians in oncology and non-oncology areas. A complete description of the PGY1 year program requirements can be found here. The PGY2 year consists of a combination of required and elective learning experiences. Residents are also evaluated longitudinally on projects, presentations, research, and practice experience (staffing). Our flexible design allows residents to tailor their experiences to meet their individual career goals. Required learning experiences include Orientation, Investigational Drug Services Operations, Phase 1 Oncology Clinical Trials, Infectious Diseases Clinical Research, Regulatory Compliance, and Clinical Decision Support. Elective learning experience offerings include (but are not limited to) Pharmacogenomics, Cancer Research and IDS, Stem Cell Transplant and Cellular Therapy, Basic Science and Animal Research, Medical Oncology, Ambulatory Oncology Clinical Trials, and Solid Organ Transplant. Written and verbal communication skills are emphasized throughout the program. Presentation opportunities include disease state topic discussions, drug class presentations, pharmacy grand rounds presentations, case presentations, staff development presentations, development and presentation of a medication use evaluation, and a research poster presentation at a national meeting. Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist is a rotation site for pharmacy students from Campbell, Wingate, and High Point Universities. Layered learning opportunities to precept PGY1 residents and P4 students are optimized whenever possible. One position is available annually. We are available at PPS during ASHP. However, if you are interested in a virtual "PPS-like" 1:1 time with the program in the month of December, please contact Meredith Hiatt at meredith.hiatt@advocatehealth.org
Graduation from ACPE accredited school of pharmacy Licensed with the NC Board of Pharmacy (or eligible)
About Wake Forest Baptist, a part Atrium Health
Wake Forest Baptist, a part of Atrium Health, is a pre-eminent academic health system based in Winston-Salem, NC. Our two main components are an integrated clinical system- anchored by Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, an 885-bed tertiary care hospital- that includes Brenner Children’s Hospital, four community hospitals, more than 300 primary and specialty care locations and Wake Forest School of Medicine, the academic core of Atrium Health Enterprise and a recognized leader in experiential medical education. The organization admits approximately 60,000 inpatients each year, its emergency rooms have approximately 187,000 visits each year, and has close to 2 million outpatient visits at all ambulatory and outpatient departments.
Located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, WFBMC is a Level I Adult and Pediatric trauma and burn centers. The Medical Center consists of an adult inpatient care facility, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Comprehensive Stroke Center, Heart and Vascular Center, Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Brenner Children’s Hospital, Emergency Departments for both adult and pediatric patients, and large outpatient care facilities. Through these resources the hospital... provides acute care to both adult and pediatric patients throughout the western region of North Carolina. WWFBMC is affiliated with Wake Forest School of Medicine and Wake Forest Innovation Quarter.
Over 350 pharmacists, technicians, and leaders provide comprehensive pharmacy services spanning the continuum of care across multiple patient populations. WFBMC has a long history of clinical excellence and innovation in pharmacy practice. Today the department provides decentralized clinical services to more than 47 inpatient services and a variety of ambulatory clinics. Pharmacists and technicians partner to ensure safe transitions of care during patient admission and discharge and assist patients in accessing pharmaceutical care. In the ambulatory setting the Department of Pharmacy has community and specialty outpatient services as well as home infusion. Graduate Pharmacy Education consists of eleven residency programs, an internship program, and learning experiences for three schools of pharmacy in North Carolina.
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