Clinical Rotations
The residency year is divided into 12 one-month rotation experiences. The first month is a training month in drug distribution services. Residents provide drug distribution services "on-line" for six shifts per six-week period, four of which are weekend shifts.
Required rotations include the following:
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Two 2-month "core" rotations
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One pediatric rotation
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Two management rotations (clinical and operations management)
This schedule leaves a number of months open for electives, which may include the following rotations:
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Adult Rotations
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Nutrition Support/TPN
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Surgery Intensive Care
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Solid Organ Transplantation
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Cardiology/Cardiovascular Surgery
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Infectious Disease
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Investigational Drug Services
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Bone Marrow Transplant
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Medicine Intensive Care
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Oncology
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Behavioral/Psychiatry
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Internal Medicine
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Home Infusion
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Pediatric Rotations
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General Pediatrics
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Hematology/Oncology
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Bone Marrow Transplant
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Neonatal Intensive Care
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Pediatric Intensive Care
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Behavioral/Psychiatry
Other longitudinal expectations of the residency program include the following:
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Completion of a pharmacy residency project for presentation at the Midwest Residency Conference
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Preparation of poster presentation for University HealthSystem Consortium Meeting
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Attend the ASHP Midyear Clinical and University HealthSystem Consortium Meetings
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Preparation of Formulary Reviews
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Participation and attendance at Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee and Formulary and Drug Use Committee
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Completion of a DUE project
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Off-site visit to at least one other area institution
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Provide teaching assistant services to the College of Pharmacy
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Assist in precepting College of Pharmacy students
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Attend weekly staff meetings and weekly residency conferences
Evaluations
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The Resident is evaluated monthly by the rotation preceptor, using the Residency Learning Systems (RLS) Objectives.
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The Program Director also evaluates the Resident's performance and makes any changes in the resident’s individual plan on a quarterly basis.
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A competitive salary, as well as full health and dental benefits are provided to the resident.