Examples of direct patient care can be found, but not limited to, ASHP ACCREDITATION STANDARD FOR POSTGRADUATE YEAR ONE (PGY1) PHARMACY RESIDENCY PROGRAMS goal and objective 3.3.a (pages 8-10). Care is in collaboration and communication with other members of the health care team with responsibilities for the individual patient and is achieved directly with patients and caregivers face-to-face, telephonically, virtually, Direct patient care by pharmacists will be defined as activities performed by pharmacists with the intent of contributing to positive pharmacotherapeutic and health outcomes * The resident will spend at least 2/3 of his/her time in direct patient care. Vincent’s Clinic (January-June)Īll longitudinal practice experiences occur between July and June of the residency year Longitudinal Antimicrobial Stewardship (July-June)Ĭlinical On-call Responsibilities (September-June) Medication Use Evaluation (approximately 6 months) General Pediatrics §- Galveston or Clear Lake Campus Surgical ICU (if not taken as required critical care) Medical ICU-Clear Lake Campus (if not taken as required critical care) Medical ICU-Galveston Campus (if not taken as required critical care) Infectious Diseases-Antimicrobial Stewardship (Spring) Inpatient setting and ambulatory clinics. Record, Epic ®, has also been incorporated and is utilized in both the Has been employed by the UTMB Health System. Since the mid-1990s, computerized physician order entry (CPOE) Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibition and as a platform presentationĪt Alcáldé, a regional residency conference. Residency projects are presented as posters at the ASHP Skills by interacting with students from four area colleges of In addition, the resident will expand his/her teaching
Their individual strengths, as well as learn and participate in newĮndeavors. The resident willīecome proficient in a broad range of services structured to develop The curriculum includes a challenging learning and practiceĮxperience in our progressive department of pharmacy. The residency is an ASHP-accredited PGY1 program of one year'sĭuration. Required and elective rotations listed below. The resident willĭevelop and enhance his/her clinical practice skills through the The residency program is inpatient/acute care. The UTMB Health residency program graduated its first resident inġ961 and has been accredited by ASHP since 1967. Standard Administration Times IHOP Policy (PDF).Official Website of Galveston Island, Texas Tourism & Marketing.Application Instructions (PDF) - PGY2 ID.About PGY2 Infectious Disease Pharmacy Residency Programs.IV to PO Conversions of Eligible Medications.Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA).Target Pharmacy $4 and $10 Program (PDF).Business Continuity Plan (Authenticated Users Only).Pharmacy References - Moody Medical Library.PGY1 pharmacy residents have had the opportunity to learn, grow, and develop innovative ideas at Houston Methodist since the inception of the residency program in 1987. It has earned worldwide recognition since it opened its doors in 1919, and is ranked as the #1 hospital in Texas by U.S. Residents will train at Houston Methodist, Texas Medical Center, which is the flagship, 900-bed teaching facility in the Houston Methodist Hospital System. With an expansive array of preceptors from various specialties, residents will receive unparalleled training opportunities, yet also have the freedom to practice autonomously. Through a unique combination of individually tailored clinical experiences, drug information opportunities, medication safety initiatives, and research endeavors, residents will have the opportunity to demonstrate a commitment to the pharmacy profession and its continued growth, contribute to the advancement of the medical and pharmacy literature, and develop their clinical, teaching, and leadership skills. Whether stepping into the role of a clinical pharmacist or transitioning to a PGY2 residency, graduates will be able to seamlessly become an integral member of a multidisciplinary patient care team, provide high-level pharmaceutical care to a vast array of patient populations, and position themselves for a role in pharmacy leadership. PGY1 Program Purpose: PGY1 pharmacy residency programs build on Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) education and outcomes to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists responsible for medication-related care of patients with a wide range of conditions, eligible for board certification, and eligible for postgraduate year two (PGY2) pharmacy residency training.