| Residency orientation/anticoagulation/hospice | 4 weeks |
| Primary care - introduction | 4 weeks |
| Elective 1 (heart failure, oncology, rheumatology, or gastroenterology) | 4 weeks |
| Elective 2 (heart failure, oncology, rheumatology, or gastroenterology) | 4 weeks |
| Practice management | 4 weeks |
| Acute care (ID and TOC/ED/IM) | 6 weeks |
| Primary care - longitudinal | 2 - 3 days per week |
| Population health | 1 day every 2 weeks |
| Advanced elective (heart failure, oncology, rheumatology, or gastroenterology) | 1 day per week |
| Formulary management, precepting, residency project | |
| Staffing anticoagulation clinic | 2 weekdays per month |
| Staffing community | 2 weekdays per month |
| Advanced heart failure, advanced oncology, advanced rheumatology, or advanced gastroenterology *may only choose one of the two electives taken during the first half of the year |
1 day per week for 22 weeks |
Residents conduct a project aimed at identifying, organizing, and solving a clinical or management-related problem or developing a new program with emphasis in Ambulatory Care Pharmacy. This project MAY be presented at a regional conference for pharmacy residents, fellows, and preceptors. The resident will be encouraged to submit the project for publication and present at state or national pharmacy meetings.
Residents will be assigned to an anticoagulation clinic and community pharmacy site within the health system for further experiential development through staffing opportunities.
Benefits include 30 days of Paid Time Off (PTO), medical, dental, and life insurance for residents and dependents. Paid educational leave and a travel allowance may be available to support attendance at state and national meetings. The current stipend is $79,934 annually/$38.43 per hour.
Longitudinal experiences will occur throughout the residency year and encompass activities such as performing Drug Utilization Evaluations, presenting recommendations to Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committees, student precepting, and creating a monthly newsletter directed to all Virginia Mason Franciscan Health clinical staff. Residents will also be directly involved in the education of providers, nurses, and the care team.
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