Pharmacy Residency
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Post Graduate Year One Program
Accelerate your growth beyond entry-level professional competence in direct patient care and in practice management at Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville and Wolfson Children’s Hospital.
Application Info
Application deadline:
January 2, 2025
ASHP Match Numbers:
- PGY1 (Adult Electives): 125421
- PGY1 (Pediatric Electives): 125413
PHORCAS application:
- Personal statement/letter of intent
- Current curriculum vitae
- Three references
- Transcripts
For questions contact:
- Naomi House, PharmD, BCPP
Residency Program Director
naomi.house@bmcjax.com
Overview
The 12-month Post Graduate Year One (PGY1) Residency Program at Baptist Health provides residents with the skills and knowledge required to become competent pharmacy practitioners.
- The program of each resident varies based upon his or her goals, interests, and experience
- Each resident is required to complete core rotations essential to the pharmacy practitioner
- A variety of elective rotations are available, allowing residents the opportunity to pursue individual goals
- Residents are required to develop and complete a major research
project, which will be presented at the Florida Residency Conference or equivalent - Residents will develop oral and written communication skills and participate in various leadership and practice management committees
- Upon successful completion of the residency program, residents will receive a Certificate of Completion
Application Info
Application deadline:
January 2, 2025
ASHP Match Numbers:
- PGY1 (Adult Electives): 125421
- PGY1 (Pediatric Electives): 125413
PHORCAS application:
- Personal statement/letter of intent
- Current curriculum vitae
- Three references
- Transcripts
For questions contact:
- Naomi House, PharmD, BCPP
Residency Program Director
naomi.house@bmcjax.com
Date: Tuesday, October 22, 2024
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Pharmacy Residency Additional Content Section 1
Residents are expected to:
- Provide pharmaceutical care to patients in various settings
- Develop independent learning skills
- Function as an integral member of the healthcare team
- Promote and support a safe and effective medication use process
- Provide drug information to healthcare providers
- Maintain a professional ethic
Pharmacy Residency Additional Content Section 2
Residency Specifics
Rotational Learning Experiences (1 month in length, 5 required)
- Orientation (June/July)
- Drug Information
- Internal Medicine
- General Pediatrics
- Research Month: December
Longitudinal Learning Experiences (1 year long, 4 required)
- Administration/Leadership
- Education
- Research Project
- Service (Staffing)
Examples of other required projects
- Grand Rounds
- Journal Clubs
- Lunch and Learn Presentations
- Technician CE presentation
- ACLS or PALS certification
- Teaching Certificate (optional)
Adult Electives Track (7 electives)
- Adult Cardiology
- Adult Cardiology Critical Care
- Adult Emergency Medicine
- Adult Oncology (Inpatient)
- Adult Oncology (Outpatient)
- Adult Medical Surgical Critical Care
- Adult Neurology Critical Care
- Infectious Disease
- Psychiatry
- Clinical Toxicology/Poison Information
Non-direct Patient Care
- Investigational Drug Service
- Informatics
- Pharmacy Operations (Administration)
Additional Elective Rotations
- Residents can repeat a required or elective learning experience as an advanced elective once during the residency year (no more than 1/3 of direct patient care experiences may be in one disease state or population).
- Other electives may be available at other sites in the city as well as new electives may be developed. Electives from the pediatric electives track are also options.
- At least four electives must come from the adult direct patient care electives track.
- Only one elective may be in a non-direct patient care experience.
Pediatric Electives Track (7 electives)
- Neonatal Intensive Care
- Pediatric Critical Care
- Pediatric Critical Care II
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- General Pediatrics II
- Pediatric Hematology/Oncology (Inpatient)
- Psychiatry
Non-direct Patient Care
- Investigational Drug Service
- Informatics
- Pharmacy Operations (Administration)
Additional Elective Rotations
- Residents can repeat a required or elective learning experience as an advanced elective once during the residency year (no more than 1/3 of direct patient care experiences may be in one disease state or population).
- Other electives may be available at other sites in the city as well as new electives may be developed. Electives from the adult track are also options.
- At least four electives must come from the pediatric electives track.
- Only one elective may be in a non-direct patient care experience.
- A completed application must be received by January 2, 2025
- The program will start June 23, 2025
- $47,840 stipend
- Medical, dental and vision insurance
- Paid Time Off: 22 days (includes holidays, vacation, sick days)
- Travel allowance for required professional meetings
- Space and equipment: laptop and desk space
- Applicants must possess a Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from an ACPE-accredited program
- Applicants must be eligible for licensure in the state of Florida
- Applicants are required to participate in the ASHP Matching Program
- One evening per week and every third weekend
- Non-operational Days (holidays) maximum 3 per residency year
Pharmacy Residency Additional Content Section 3
Additional Program Information
Director of Pharmacy
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida - 2014
- PGY1: UF Health Jacksonville - 2015
- PGY2 Drug Information: UF Health Jacksonville - 2016
- Master of Health Administration: Louisiana State University - 2016
Residency Program Director | Psychiatry
- Doctor of Pharmacy: Idaho State University - 1998
- PGY1: Boise Veteran's Affairs Medical Center - 1999
- PGY2 Psychiatry: Western Missouri Medical Center - 2000
- Psychiatric Pharmacy Fellowship: University of Missouri-Kansas City - 2002
Adult Clinical Pharmacy Manager | Drug Information
- Doctor of Pharmacy: Nova Southeastern University
- PGY1: Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center
Pediatric Clinical Pharmacy Manager | Drug Information
- Doctor of Pharmacy: Hampton University - 2010
- PGY1: Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta - 2011
Supervisor | Administration
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida - 2008
- PGY1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville / Wolfson Children's Hospital - 2009
Operations Manager | Administration
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida - 2015
- PGY1 Health-Systems Pharmacy Administration: AdventHealth Orlando - 2016
- PGY2 Health-Systems Pharmacy Administration: AdventHealth Orlando - 2017
Adult Cardiology Critical Care
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida - 2017
- PGY1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville / Wolfson Children's Hospital - 2018
- PGY2 Critical Care: Advent Health Orlando - 2019
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Pharmacist
- Doctor of Pharmacy: Mercer University - 2021
- PGY-1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville / Wolfson Children’s Hospital - 2022
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Pharmacist
- Doctor of Pharmacy: Samford University - 2018
- PGY-1: Children’s Hospital at Sacred Heart - 2019
Pediatric Clinical Pharmacist
- Doctor of Pharmacy: Virginia Commonwealth University - 2021
- PGY-1: Emory University Hospital - 2022
- PGY-2 in Solid Organ Transplant: Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta - 2023
Pediatric Clinical Pharmacist | Staffing
- Doctor of Pharmacy: High Point University - 2022
- PGY-1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville / Wolfson Children’s Hospital - 2023
Adult Emergency Medicine
- Doctor of Pharmacy: UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy - 2017
- PGY1: Methodist University Hospital - 2018
- PGY2 Emergency Medicine: Methodist University Hospital - 2019
Lead Investigational Drug
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida - 2009
- PGY1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville / Wolfson Children’s Hospital - 2010
Neonatal Critical Care Pharmacist
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of South Carolina - 2021
- PGY-1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville / Wolfson Children’s Hospital - 2022
Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplant
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida - 2009
- PGY1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville / Wolfson Children’s Hospital - 2010
Pharmacy Informatics
- Doctor of Pharmacy: Shenandoah University - 2006
Internal Medicine
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida - 2016
- PGY1: Memorial Regional Hospital - 2017
Lead Pharmacist | General Pediatrics | Outpatient Infusion Center
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida - 2014
- PGY1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville / Wolfson Children's Hospital - 2015
Adult Outpatient Oncology - Baptist MD Anderson
- Doctor of Pharmacy: Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy - 2017
- PGY1: Maury Regional Medical Center - 2018
- PGY2: Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center - 2019
Internal Medicine
- Doctor of Pharmacy: Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine - 2013
- PGY1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville / Wolfson Children's Hospital - 2014
Neurocritical Care
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy - 2016
- PGY1: Avera McKennan Hospital and University Health Center - 2017
- PGY2 Critical Care: UF Health Jacksonville - 2018
Pediatric Critical Care and Cardiology
- Doctor of Pharmacy: Mercer University - 2010
- PGY1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville / Wolfson Children's Hospital - 2015
- PGY2 Pediatric: Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children - 2016
Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplant
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Michigan - 2004
- PGY1: Children's Hospital of Michigan - 2006
Investigational Drug
- Doctor of Pharmacy: Florida A&M University - 2002
Pediatric Operation Room Clinical Pharmacist
- Doctor of Pharmacy: NOVA Southeastern University - 2005
- PGY1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville / Wolfson Children's Hospital - 2009
Infectious Diseases
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida - 2014
- PGY1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville / Wolfson Children's Hospital - 2015
- PGY2 Infectious Diseases: Midwestern University/Rush University Medical Center - 2016
Adult Hematology and Oncology
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of South Florida Taneja College of Pharmacy - 2018
- PGY1: James A. Haley Veterans Hospital - 2019
Pediatric Clinical Pharmacist | Staffing
- Doctor of Pharmacy: The University of Tennessee - 2021
- PGY-1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville/ Wolfson Children’s Hospital - 2022
Adult Cardiology Critical Care
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida - 2015
- PGY1: UF Health Jacksonville - 2016
- PGY2 Critical Care: UF Hospital Jacksonville - 2017
Toxicology
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida - 1995
- Emergency Medicine / Clinical Toxicology Fellowship: UF Health Jacksonville / Florida Poison Center - 1995-1997
Medication Safety Pharmacist
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida-2011
- PGY1: Wolfson Children’s Hospital/Baptist Health 2012
- PGY2 Pediatrics: UF Health Shands Hospital 2013
Internal Medicine
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida - 2004
Adult Critical Care | Staffing
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida - 2017
- PGY1: UF Health Jacksonville - 2018
Pediatric Clinical Pharmacist
- Doctor of Pharmacy: Mercer University - 2010
- PGY1: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville / Wolfson Children's Hospital - 2012
Adult Emergency Medicine
- Doctor of Pharmacy: Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy - 2017
- PGY1: Mission Hospital - 2018
- PGY2 Emergency Medicine: Mission Hospital - 2019
Neonatal Critical Care | Staffing
- Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Minnesota - 2018
- PGY1: Providence Health and Services - 2019
- PGY2 Pediatric: Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital (St. Petersburg, FL) - 2020
Medical and Surgical Critical Care
- Doctor of Pharmacy: South University - 2012
- PGY1: Charleston Area Medical Center - 2013
- PGY2 Critical Care: Charleston Area Medical Center - 2014
Doctor of Pharmacy: Samford University
Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Charleston, West Virginia
Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Wyoming
Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Missouri- Kansas City
Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida, Gainesville
Doctor of Pharmacy: University of Florida, Jacksonville