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post-graduate year 1 pharmacy residency
Program - Overview
Post-Graduate Year 1 (PGY1) Pharmacy
Residency – Sioux City
Post-Graduate Year 1 (PGY1) Pharmacy Residency
(Focus in Family Medicine) – Waterloo
Sioux City Overview
The Siouxland Medical Education Foundation, St. Luke’s
Regional Medical Center, and Mercy Medical Center - Sioux City in affiliation with the University of
Iowa College of Pharmacy, Division of Clinical and Administrative
Pharmacy offer a Post-Graduate Year 1 (PGY1) Pharmacy Residency. The
purpose of this twelve month residency program is primarily to
prepare clinical practitioners for practice in family medicine,
or other ambulatory care settings. The residency is a collaborative
effort of the Statewide Medical Education Centers and the associated
hospital partners.
Residency Outcomes: Graduates of the program
will be prepared to:
- Provide advanced patient care services in family medicine
and other ambulatory care settings,
- Serve as a member of interdisciplinary patient care teams,
and
- Teach other health professionals and pharmacy students and
residents about pharmacotherapy.
The residency will emphasize experiences necessary to fulfill
the basic requirements for accreditation as a Post-Graduate Year
1 Pharmacy Residency (PGY1) as defined by the American Society
of Health-System Pharmacy, including a broad scope and depth
of patient care experiences, practice management experiences
and a major research project.
Minimum Requirements: A Doctor of Pharmacy
degree and prior experience in ambulatory care. Applicant
must be eligible for licensure in Iowa.
Duration: The residency is for one calendar
year beginning July 1
Components: Most of the clinical experiences
offered in this PGY1 Pharmacy Residency program occur in a family
medicine clinic and affiliated hospitals where inpatient family
medicine pharmacy services are provided. Additional experience
may be obtained in internal medicine, acute care medicine, geriatrics,
education and research. The resident’s responsibilities
may include: Participation in disease management programs; contribution
to patient care activities in the clinic, at inpatient hospital
rounds and nursing home rounds; patient education and monitoring;
clinical research and quality assurance projects; and assisting
in the education and training of PharmD students, medical students
and family medicine residents. The resident will develop
and conduct a clinical project for presentation and possible
publication.
Waterloo Overview
The Northeast Iowa Medical Education Foundation, Covanent Medical
Center and Allen Memorial Hospital in affiliation with the
University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, Division of Clinical
and Administrative Pharmacy offers a Post-Graduate Year 1 (PGY1)
Pharmacy Residency. The purpose of this twelve month
residency program is primarily to prepare clinical practitioners
for practice in family medicine, or other ambulatory care settings. The
residency is a collaborative effort of the Statewide Medical
Education Centers and the associated hospital partners.
Residency Outcomes: Graduates of the program
will be prepared to:
- Provide advanced patient care services in family medicine
and other ambulatory care settings,
- Serve as a member of interdisciplinary patient care teams,
and
- Teach other health professionals and pharmacy students and
residents about pharmacotherapy.
The residency will emphasize experiences necessary to fulfill
the basic requirements for accreditation as a Post-Graduate Year
1 Pharmacy Residency (PGY1) as defined by the American Society
of Health-System Pharmacy, including a broad scope and depth
of patient care experiences, practice management experiences
and a major research project.
Minimum Requirements: A Doctor of Pharmacy
degree and prior clerkship experience in ambulatory care. Applicant
must be eligible for licensure in Iowa.
Duration: The residency is for one calendar
year beginning July 1
Components: Most of the clinical experiences
offered in this PGY1 Pharmacy Residency program occur in a family
medicine clinic and affiliated hospitals where inpatient family
medicine pharmacy services are provided. Additional experience
may be obtained in internal medicine, acute care medicine, geriatrics,
education and research. The resident’s responsibilities
may include: Participation in disease management programs; contribution
to patient care activities in the clinic, at inpatient hospital
rounds and nursing home rounds; patient education and monitoring;
clinical research and quality assurance projects; and assisting
in the education and training of PharmD students, medical students
and family medicine residents. The resident will develop
and conduct a clinical project for presentation and possible
publication.
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