Jackson Memorial Hospital (JMH) in Miami, Florida is a 1550 bed academic, tertiary hospital associated with the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller Medical School. JMH offers ASHP-accredited one-year PGY-2 pharmacy specialty residencies in Critical Care (CC), Infectious Diseases, Emergency Medicine (EM), Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership, Solid Organ Transplant and Pediatric Pharmacy. These programs provide a wide variety of experiences and serve a diverse patient population. Minimum qualifications for applicants to the PGY2 programs include graduation from an accredited college of pharmacy with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, completion of an accredited PGY1 residency or equivalent experience and eligibility for licensure in Florida. The pharmacy residency program has over 30 residency rotation preceptors spread throughout pharmacy administration, outpatient clinics and inpatient clinical pharmacists. Pharmacy Residency | Graduate Medical Education | 1 Year Residency (jacksonhealth.org)
PGY2 Pharmacy Specialty Residency
Jackson Memorial Hospital (JMH) in Miami, Florida is a 1550 bed academic, tertiary hospital associated with the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller Medical School. JMH offers ASHP-accredited one-year PGY-2 pharmacy specialty residencies in Critical Care (CC), Infectious Diseases, Emergency Medicine (EM), Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership, Solid Organ Transplant and Pediatric Pharmacy. These programs provide a wide variety of experiences and serve a diverse patient population. Minimum qualifications for applicants to the PGY2 programs include graduation from an accredited college of pharmacy with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, completion of an accredited PGY1 residency or equivalent experience and eligibility for licensure in Florida. The pharmacy residency program has over 30 residency rotation preceptors spread throughout pharmacy administration, outpatient clinics and inpatient clinical pharmacists. Pharmacy Residency | Graduate Medical Education | 1 Year Residency (jacksonhealth.org)
PGY2 CRITICAL CARE PHARMACY RESIDENCY PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Residency Program at Jackson Memorial Hospital is a one year ASHP-accredited program designed to develop highly qualified independent practitioners within a critical care setting. Residents will gain expertise through direct patient care in variety of critical care environments, primary literature evaluation and application, participation in educational programs, research and publication opportunities, and student preceptorship. The critical care specialty residency provides the resident with experience and training in the following critical care areas: Medical, surgical, trauma/burn (level I trauma center), cardiac, cardiothoracic surgery, neurosciences, solid organ transplantation, infectious diseases, pediatric, neonatal (level III) and emergency services. The resident will be an integral member of the multi-disciplinary care team and will be skilled at teaching other healthcare professionals about critical care drug therapy. A resident who successfully completes the PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Residency Program should be prepared to enter into a clinical specialty position in a health-system or a combination of academia and practice affiliated with a College of Pharmacy. Ryder Trauma Center | South Florida's Leading Trauma Care (jacksonhealth.org)
PGY2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE PHARMACY RESIDENCY PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The residency in Emergency Medicine Pharmacy is a 12-month program that is ASHP-accredited. This residency is for selected, highly motivated and qualified pharmacists. The resident will focus on areas such as trauma, emergency medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, toxicology/emergency preparedness, and critical care. A variety of elective rotations are available. The resident is integrated with comprehensive clinical pharmacy services and is involved in teaching and research activities. A resident who successfully completes the PGY2 Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Residency Program should be prepared to enter into a clinical specialty position in a health-system or a combination of academia and practice affiliated with a College of Pharmacy.
PGY2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES PHARMACY RESIDENCY PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The PGY2 Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Residency Program at Jackson Memorial Hospital is a one year ASHP-accredited program. The ID residency provides a wide variety of experiences in a diverse patient population, including solid organ transplant and oncology. The resident will participate actively with the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (ASP) and the multidisciplinary Anti-Infective Subcommittee, both of which have been established for over 15 years. The JMH ID residency is composed of three major elements: Development of clinical skills associated with ID pharmacy practice, institution-wide management of antimicrobial stewardship interventions, and advancement in communication and research skills. Through rotations, daily topic discussions, and while on call, the resident will care for patients with complex and unique infectious diseases. The resident will participate in an on call rotation for the ASP, gaining first-hand experience in management and recommendations associated with restricted and/or non-restricted antimicrobials. Upon completion, the ID resident will have had the opportunity to develop skills of a well-rounded, independent Infectious Diseases Specialist.
PGY2 HEALTH-SYSTEM PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION AND LEADERSHIP OVERVIEW
The residency in Health System Administration and Leadership is a one year ASHP Accredited Program. The resident will focus on areas such as productivity, budgeting, customer service, inventory control, clinical service expansion, practice model assessment, staff development, procurement, and much more. A variety of elective rotations are available to tailor the elective months of the residency to the resident's needs. The resident is integrated with the Jackson Health-System Pharmacy Administration services with exposure to a large academic county facility and retail pharmacy services. The resident is also involved in teaching and research activities.
PGY2 SOLID ORGAN TRANSPLANT RESIDENCY OVERVIEW
The PGY2 Solid Organ Transplant (SOT) Pharmacy Residency Program at JMH is a one year program ASHP accredited program. The Miami Transplant Institute (MTI) is collaboration between Jackson Memorial Hospital and the University of Miami Health System. MTI is one of the largest and most comprehensive transplant programs in the nation, performing over 400 kidney transplants, 27 pancreas and kidney/pancreas transplants, ~120 liver transplants, 20 intestine/multivisceral transplants, and heart transplants, ventricular assist device procedure and lung transplantation. The PGY2 SOT program provides the resident a broad experience in numerous aspects of transplantation including kidney, pancreas, liver, intestine and multivisceral, heart and lung as well as a focused transplant infectious disease rotation. The resident will have opportunities to complete rotations with both adult and pediatric transplant. A resident completing this program will be able to practice as a highly skilled transplant pharmacist within a health system. https://transplant.jacksonhealth.org/
The PGY2 Pediatric Pharmacy Residency Program is a one-year ASHP accredited program designed to provide the resident with advanced clinical training in neonatal and pediatric pharmacotherapy. The purpose of the PGY2 Pediatric Pharmacy residency is to build on Doctor of Pharmacy education and PGY1 pharmacy residency programs to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists in the specialized area of pediatric pharmacy. The PGY2 Pediatric Specialty Residency provides residents with opportunities to function independently as practitioners by conceptualizing and integrating accumulated experience and knowledge and incorporating both into the provision of patient care that improves medication therapy. Residents who successfully complete the program are prepared for advanced patient care, academic, or other specialized positions, along with board certification in pediatric pharmacy (Board Certified Pediatric Pharmacy Specialist (BCPPS)). The resident will gain expertise through direct patient care in a variety of patient care environments. Learning experiences include pediatric intensive care, neonatal intensive care, general pediatrics, hematology oncology, solid organ transplant, ambulatory care, administration, bone marrow transplant, emergency medicine and infectious diseases. The resident is expected to become an integral part of the multidisciplinary team(s) and is expected to participate in the education of other health care professionals. https://youtu.be/zKdzpD5RCAI
Jackson Health System is a nonprofit academic medical system offering world-class care to any person who walks through its doors. Governed by the Public Health Trust, a team of citizen volunteers acting on behalf of the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners, Jackson Health System ensures that all residents of Miami-Dade County receive a single high standard of care regardless of their ability to pay.
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An integrated healthcare delivery system, Jackson Health System consists of:
Its centerpiece, Jackson Memorial Hospital
Jackson South Medical Center
Jackson North Medical Center
Jackson West Medical Center
Holtz Children’s Hospital/The Women’s Hospital at Jackson Memorial
A network of UHealth Jackson Urgent Care centers
Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital
Multiple primary care and specialty care centers
Two long-term care nursing facilities
A team of Corrections Health Services personnel
Christine E. Lynn Rehabilitation Center for The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis at UHealth/Jackson Memorial