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National Community Pharmacists Association

PGY2 Residency Programs - Pediatric, Infectious Diseases, or Critical Care

National Community Pharmacists Association, Palo Alto, California, United States, 94306


Positions Offered

PGY2 Pediatric Pharmacy Residency: 1

PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Residency: 1

PGY2 Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Residency: 1

Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford | Stanford Medicine Children's Health

Our 394-bed hospital has been recognized as a premier institution serving children in our community and around the world with complex medical conditions. As a PGY2 pharmacy resident, you will further your professional competence, expand your clinical knowledge and develop a philosophy of pharmacy practice in a facility that is committed to providing an exceptional health care experience to its patients. As part of Stanford Medicine along with Stanford Health Care and Stanford School of Medicine, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital affords residents a first-class setting for exposure to a wide variety of patients and offers numerous opportunities to foster their growth and development as independent practitioners. The program is flexible and allows the resident to focus their experience in a pediatric subspecialty.

Estimated PGY2 stipend:

$89,000

Benefits

include health, dental, and life insurance, sick leave, and 10 days paid time off. In addition, residents receive travel and educational leave as well as a stipend to attend and participate in clinical presentations for a minimum of two professional meetings.

Eligibility

PharmD degree from an ACPE-accredited college or school of pharmacy

Completion of an ASHP-accredited PGY1 residency program

California intern pharmacist license in good standing at time of hire

Eligible for licensure as a pharmacist in California

Residency requirements

Enrolled full-time in the program for a minimum of 52 weeks

Obtain California RPh licensure within 120 days of the start date

Complete a minimum of 2/3 of the residency as a licensed pharmacist in California

Complete BLS and PALS certification

Prepare and present one drug monograph and one medication use evaluation

Prepare one adverse drug report

Complete a minimum of five formal drug information responses

Present one case presentation or one continuing education

Complete one journal club presentation

Participate in one quality improvement project

Complete one tip of the week

Submit an article for the pharmacy newsletter

Complete all staffing and competencies

Complete all residency evaluations

Obtain ACHR for all residency goals

No. level 2 on the competency-based evaluation scale at completion of the residency

Completion of all required core areas and patient care experiences

Complete longitudinal research project which includes:

Platform presentation

Final manuscript of project suitable for publication

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