PROGRAM DESIGN
Over the course of the residency, residents’ training provides opportunities to gain an understanding of the components of disease state management and the role of the pharmacist in managing chronic diseases. In addition, residents develop the knowledge, skills, abilities, and competencies to perform disease state management, incorporating the Joint Commission of Pharmacy Practitioners (JCPP) Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process (PPCP). Disease state management performed by pharmacists includes collaboration with patients and/or caregivers and members of the healthcare team to optimize patient outcomes through the use of evidence-based medicine to identify, prevent, and resolve medication-related problems and improve quality of life through achievement of therapeutic goals.
Activities performed by community pharmacists with the intent of contributing to positive pharmacotherapeutic and health outcomes of individual patients. 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, or in writing.
Rotations By Year
PGY-1 |
Pharmacy Orientation |
Pharmacy Performance Improvement |
Pharmacy Internal Medicine |
Pharmacy Infectious Disease |
Pharmacy Psychiatric |
Pharmacy Management |
Pharmacy Critical Care |
Pharmacy Oncology |
Pharmacy Care II |
Pharmacy Infectious Disease II/Immunocompromised Dermatology |
Pharmacy Family Medicine |
Psychiatry II |