Residency Program
The Residency Program at
Saint Joseph Hospital is designed to provide broad exposure to patient-centered
care in a dynamic and goal-oriented environment. Emphasis is placed on
development of independent practice skills in comprehensive pharmacy practice,
clinical and didactic teaching, research methodology, and self-evaluation. Great
importance is placed on the residents’ individual goals and expectations thereby
allowing program experiences and assessments to be regularly restructured to
keep pace with their development throughout the year.
An interactive teaching environment allows residents to
precept pharmacy student experiences and present classroom lectures. The on-call
program is a resident learning experience that exemplifies the critical role
residents serve in providing patient care.
Residents are members of the Adult Cardiac Code team as well as the
Medical Rapid Response team which provide care during emergency scenarios.
The Chief Resident program allows each resident to cultivate strong leadership
qualities while serving as the primary contact for the residency during
alternating blocks of time. Responsibilities of the Chief Resident include
coordinating the Pharmacy and Therapeutics committee meeting, attending medical
staff meetings, and planning residency events. Upon completion of the program,
each resident will be prepared to be exceedingly competitive in both clinical or
leadership opportunities within the profession.
A variety of rotational as well as longitudinal experiences
help to refine in-depth knowledge and skills in independent practice.
Rotations are offered in a variety of therapeutic areas and are tailored to the
interests of the individual. While on clinical service, responsibilities of the
resident include collaboration with healthcare team members and independent
therapeutic drug monitoring to support optimal patient centered
care.
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