Paid vacation/ holiday leave
Comprehensive benefits package that includes medical and life insurance
Travel funding for conferences
Required Education:
PharmD
Internal Number: 74960
The PGY-2 Critical Care Pharmacy Residency Program at UT Southwestern is a one-year post-graduate training program designed to prepare critical care specialists.
Residents will gain experience and training in the following clinical service areas:
Cardiac ICU
Cardiovascular ICU
Medical ICU
Neurocritical Care
Surgical ICU
Infectious diseases
Additionally, residents will be involved in the academic, administrative, formulary management, quality improvement, and clinical research activities of the department.
Purpose
The PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Residency Program will build upon Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) education and the PGY1 pharmacy residency program to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists in critical care. The critical care residency provides the resident with opportunities to function independently as a practitioner by conceptualizing and integrating accumulated experience and knowledge and incorporating both into the provision of patient care or other advanced practice settings. The resident who successfully completes an accredited PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Residency Program is prepared for advanced patient care, academic, or other specialized positions, along with board certification.
Program Structure
The ASHP Required Competency Areas, Goals, and Objectives for PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Residency Programs will guide the residency training structure. A core set of required rotations will be completed. In addition, each PGY2 Critical Care resident will have an individual customized training plan based on prior skill level and particular areas of interest.
Required Concentrated Learning Experiences
Orientation (2-4 weeks)
Cardiac ICU (4-6 weeks)
Cardiovascular ICU (4-6 weeks)
Medical ICU (4-6 weeks)
Neurocritical Care (4-6 weeks)
Surgical ICU (4-6 weeks)
Infectious Diseases (4 weeks)
Required Longitudinal Experiences
Pharmacy Staffing (52 weeks with 2, 8.5 hour shifts every 3rd weekend)
Medical Emergencies (52 weeks)
Practice Management (52 weeks)
Research (52 weeks with 4-6 weeks of dedicated research time)
Elective Concentrated Learning Experiences
Repeat of a required ICU Rotation (4 weeks)
Trauma ICU – Off-site (4 weeks)
Emergency Medicine (4 weeks)
Critical Care Precepting (4-6 weeks)
Nutrition Support (2-4 weeks)
Palliative Care (2-4 weeks)
Toxicology (2 weeks)
Transplant Infectious Diseases (4 weeks)
Bone Marrow Transplant (4 weeks)
Solid Organ Transplant (4 weeks)
Transfusion Medicine (1-2 weeks)
Other elective experiences may be developed based on resident interest and preceptor availability
Program Expectations
Lecture to CVICU/SICU service every other month
Completion of 1-hour ACPE-accredited CE presentation
Completion of Medication Use Evaluation
Completion of one of the following: drug monograph, drug class review, treatment guideline/protocol or proposal for medication safety/technology improvement
Completion of all of the following at least one time (any of these items may be repeated if competency not achieved): patient case presentation, journal club, drug information response, and in-service to pharmacy staff or other healthcare professionals
Platform presentation or poster presentation of residency project at PGY2 Critical Care RAC AND local, regional or national conference
Completion of resident major research project and submission of manuscript in publication format
Participation in residency recruitment, as requested
Requirements
Graduation from an ASHP accredited PGY1 residency program
Eligibility for Texas licensure
On-site interview
Applications will be completed online via PhORCAS in affiliation with ASHP
About University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
UT Southwestern Medical Center is a premier academic health system, with a top-ranked medical school and patient care services ranked as one of the best in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex, providing a full range of patient care. The growing health system contains 900 staffed beds and serves 37,000 inpatients annually. The Department of Pharmacy maintains academic relationships with many Colleges of Pharmacy and the UT Southwestern Medical School, ensuring a strong commitment to the education of pharmacy residents and students.