Additional benefits include:
-Medical, prescription, disability, and retirement
-Dedicated wellness afternoons monthly off-service/rotation
- Combination of 15 flex vacation/sick/interview days of paid time off
-Dedicated time off for holidays not staffing (3 days for minor holidays and 5 days for major)
-Free access to the Office of Workplace Counseling and Wellness
-Moonlighting pay at pharmacist salary for any additional shifts voluntarily picked up
-Dedicated workspace with personal laptop computer
-Remote work opportunity for non-direct patient care experiences and research month
Required Education:
PharmD
Additional Information:
Telecommuting is allowed.
Come join Michigan's number 1 hospitaland be the Leaders and Best! The University of Michigan Health Residency program is one of the first residency programs in the country and has received countless awards throughout the years, including the ASHP Residency Excellence Award! We have over 150 preceptors and 70 rotation options. University of Michigan Health is a 1000-bed organization that has an adult-based level 1 trauma center at University Hospital, a pediatric-based level 1 trauma center at C.S. Mott Hospital, a nationally recognized Cardiovascular Center, a NCI-designated Rogel Cancer Center, and over 120 ambulatory care sites located in and around Ann Arbor, Michigan.
This program will be physically present at the ASHP Midyear Conference and PPS. The University of Michigan PGY2 Solid Organ Transplant residency prepares its graduates to assume positions in abdominal, thoracic, or pediatric transplantation as clinical specialists employed by an institution or as a non-tenure track faculty member at a college of pharmacy. Graduates from this program will be proficient in the care of transplant recipients within all aspects of the transplant process, including pre-transplant, during the acute care phase of transplant, and ongoing post-transplant care. The University of Michigan is the largest and most experienced transplant center in the state, with over 10,000 transplantations completed since its inception in 1964.
Required rotations: Transplant Surgery Experience 1, Transplant Surgery Experience 2, Lung Transplant, Heart Failure/Transplant, Kidney Transplant Clinic, Liver Transplant Clinic, Transplant Infectious Disease, and Research (always December)
Elective rotation options: Intensive Care Units (Cardiothoracic/Medical/Surgical), Hepatology, General Pediatrics Transplant, Teaching
Longitudinal experiences: Writing and Research Project, Transplant Quality Improvement project, Didactic Teaching at the College of Pharmacy, Transplant foundation topic discussions with transplant preceptor group (about 10 throughout the year), Informal case presentation (on required rotations), AST Organ Donation challenge with the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, Committee involvement, Clinical case conference mentorship of PGY1 residents
Staffing: 15 weekends per year on clinical services with 1 major and 1 minor holiday
Program contact: PGY2 Solid Organ Transplant Residency Program Director Jennifer Hagopian (jhagopia@med.umich.edu)
Requirements:
Successful completion of an ASHP-accredited PGY1 residency program. Must be eligible for or holding an active pharmacist and controlled substance license in the State of Michigan.
Interested candidates must submit the following materials via PhORCAS no later than January 2, 2024:
three letters of reference
letter of intent
curriculum vitae
An interview is required and will be scheduled between late January and early February.
The University of Michigan Health (UMH) includes three hospitals, approximately 30 health centers and 120 outpatient clinics, the UM Medical School and its Faculty Group Practice, and the Michigan Health Corp. Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the Health System maintains the first university-owned hospital in the United States and the oldest College of Pharmacy in a state-supported institution.
The Mission of Michigan Medicine is "To advance health to serve Michigan and the world", and our Vision is that "Our discoveries change care. Our care changes lives." The Department of Pharmacy Services strives to see patients and their families through a number of services and locations. We serve our patients both in the inpatient and outpatient settings. When patients are in the hospital or receiving care at a UMH facility, pharmacists are there working with physicians and nurses to ensure the best care. Pharmacists serve as experts in drug therapy and dosing. Pharmacists perform functions like making sure chemotherapy orders are correct and properly dosed, helping patients and physicians with anticoagulation dosing, and dosing for drugs such as antibiotics and anticonvulsants. The pharmacy... also provides outpatient locations for patients to fill prescriptions. Because of the specialized care that UMH provides, other community-based pharmacies are not equipped to handle some of the complicated prescriptions that patients receive.