PGY2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency (2 positions)
PGY2 Neurology Pharmacy Residency (2 positions)
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The most updated versions of the VAGLAHS Pharmacy Residency PGY1 and PGY2 Program Booklets, and Residency Showcases and Open House Information are available for download at the following link:
The Primary Practice Site is located at West Los Angeles (WLA) campus. Other potential learning experience locations that may require traveling to the site include Sepulveda (SEP), downtown Los Angeles (LAO), and USC Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
The Primary Practice Site is used for a minimum of 60% of the training for all residents in the program. No other practice site is used for more than 25% of any resident’s training.
Per ASHP Standards, at least half of the residency year is in a required learning experience. Two-thirds or more of the program is required to be in patient care activities, and no more than one-third of direct patient care learning experiences may focus on a specific disease state or population (ie. critical care).
ORIENTATION
VAGLAHS PGY1 Pharmacy Residents are required to successfully complete Orientation at the start of the residency year at the Primary Practice Site. Orientation length is ~2 weeks long.
BLOCK ROTATIONS
VAGLAHS PGY1 Pharmacy Residents are required to successfully complete 8 block rotations. Block rotation lengths are 5 to 7 weeks long depending on the time of year it is scheduled. Rotations are located at the Primary Practice Site unless otherwise noted.
WH & Specialty AmCare (experience is in all of the following: Women’s Health, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, MOVE! Clinic, and Transgender & Gender Diverse Care)
Hybrid/Other Setting:
Geriatrics Acute Care/AmCare 1
Geriatrics Acute Care/AmCare 2
ID/ASP (Infectious Diseases/Antimicrobial Stewardship Program)(Acute Care, Ambulatory Care)
Informatics/Pharmacoeconomics (non-direct patient care experience)
Management 1 (non-direct patient care experience)
Management 2 (non-direct patient care experience)
Oncology (Acute Care, Ambulatory Care)
Note, cannot exceed total 2 rotations in non-direct patient care experiences (i.e. Informatics/Pharmacoeconomics, Management 1, Management 2)
LONGITUDINAL EXPERIENCES
VAGLAHS PGY1 Pharmacy Residents are required to complete 3 longitudinal experiences located at the Primary Practice Site.
Residents also have the option to take an elective longitudinal experience located at USC Mann.
REQUIRED(12-months long)
Education/Teaching
For this required longitudinal experience, residents are required to be primary preceptor for 1 IPPE pharmacy students (Level I/II/III). Residents will also be required to develop a formal Noon Conference presentation which will be presented to all pharmacy staff and/or internal medicine residents/medical students. Residents will also have the opportunity to precept APPE pharmacy students (Level IV) and will be taught and evaluated during various block rotation.
QI/Research Project
VAGLAHS utilizes the Flipped or Inverted Research Model (IRM) for residency projects. Residents work on 2 projects throughout the year: 1) Project #1 – Complete a pre-existing project started by a previous resident; 2) Project #2 (Flipped Model) – Initiate a new project to be completed by a following resident. Dedicated QI/Research Project Time occur a ½ Thursday once a month, plus during Winter QI/Research Weeks (~1-2 weeks), and Spring QI/Research Week.
Staffing
Residents are required to function as a pharmacist in the inpatient setting for average 1 day every 2 weekends throughout the year starting quarter 2, as well as at least 2 days in the outpatient setting (total 18 weekend days). Inpatient staffing covers IV room, ICU, ward, VA community living center (CLC), and ED patients, in addition to patients on PK and heparin per pharmacy medications. Additional outpatient staffing experience is integrated into ambulatory care rotation(s), where the residents will assist in reviewing and processing computerized prescriptions and dispensing/operations.
ELECTIVE(10-months long)
USC Teaching Certificate Program
Residents have the option of a joint academic appointment with the USC Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy which offers opportunities to teach and lecture to Level I, II and III Pharm.D. students, and undergraduate pre-pharmacy students. Residents are provided the opportunity to participate in various scheduled coursework and seminars developed to enhance the residency experience. Those residents participating in this affiliation will receive faculty appointment and earn a teaching certificate from the university. This is a 10-month long longitudinal experience that occurs ½ day every Thursday.
General Residency Information:
Program Components
Description
General Program Description
Type/Duration of Program: Full-time residency/12 months
Number of Positions: 10
Residency Start Date: July 1
Term of Appointment: 52 weeks starting July 1, through June 30 the following year
Estimated Stipend: $55,571
Benefits:
Health insurance
11 paid holidays
13 days Sick Leave and 13 daysVacation/Annual Leave
Free parking on-site
Lab coats and lab coat laundry service
Official travel to attend meetings and educational conferences
Partial financial support for registration fees and travel expenses to attend selected meetings
Requirements:
Applicant Qualifications
Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an ACPE accredited school of pharmacy
US citizenship for Federal employment (must be a US citizen at the time of application)
Pharmacist License may be from any of the 50 states
Licensure must be within 120 days from the start of the residency program.
All efforts should be made to take both licensure exams before the first day of residency (July 1st).
AffiliationwithUSC Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Optional joint appointment to the residency program
Includes USC faculty appointment and teaching certificate
Responsibilities include teaching/facilitating discussions for Level I, II and III pharmacy students, as well as lecturing pharmacy students and/or pre-pharmacy students
Opportunity to participate in coursework and seminars developed by the university for pharmacy residents
Leadership opportunities available
Potential USC clinical electives require both a California Pharmacy Intern License before the first day of residency and a California Pharmacist License prior to or within 120 days after the residency start date
Information to include: APPE rotations (completed, current, and upcoming); completed presentations and audience attended
Personal Statement/Letter of Intent
Three References (via PhORCAS online Reference Form only)
(note, Supplemental Application no longer required)
Application Deadline
Application Deadline (PhORCAS™): January 2, 11:59PM EST
Applications must be completed and submitted via PhORCAS™ and meet established deadlines to be considered
Required Interview
Virtual interviews are offered to eligible candidates upon initial review of application materials
Interview is required for final consideration
Applications must be complete and meet yearly established deadlines to be considered. Only applications and materials submitted via PhORCAS™ will be accepted. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.
VAGLAHS Pharmacy Residency Programs participate in the ASHP Resident Matching Program and follow ASHP Match Rules. This residency agrees that no person at this residency will solicit, accept, or use any ranking-related information from any residency applicant. Download the Application Agreement fromwww.natmatch.com/ashprmp.
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The most updated versions of the VAGLAHS Pharmacy Residency PGY1 and PGY2 Program Booklets, and Residency Showcases and Open House Information are available for download at the following link:
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