Additional Benefits
Office: Dedicated pharmacy resident office space with personal laptop computer, mobile hospital phone and pager
Stipend: $60-65,000
Certification: ACLS/PALS
Vacation:15 days plus 7 holidays (Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr Day, Memorial Day)
Meetings: Financial support is offered to attend one professional meeting.
Health Insurance: Health, dental and vision plans are available.
Taxes: Texas has no state income tax.
Required Education:
PharmD
The PGY2 Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Residency at Memorial Hermann--Texas Medical Center is an ASHP-accredited, one-year postgraduate program.
About Our Program
With the world-renown Memorial Hermann Life Flight® air medical transport service, Memorial Hermann—Texas Medical Center is the country's busiest Level I Trauma Center. The emergency department sees approximately 70,000 patient visits per year. As the primary teaching hospital for the McGovern Medical School at UTHealth, PGY2 Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Residents will work with leaders of various disciplines. PGY2 Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Residents will rotate though areas such as the Texas Trauma Institute, Misher Neuroscience Institute, John S. Dunn Burn Center and the Heart & Vascular Institute, which serves as the core of this rigorous learning environment. During rotations, residents work with teams who have a long history of close partnership with clinical pharmacist-specialists, allowing the residents to integrate seamlessly with attending physicians, fellows, medical residents and interns. Within this teaching environment, PGY2 Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Residents will have the opportunity to provide education across all disciplines including medical staff, nursing, respiratory care, and other pharmacists.
Purpose
PGY2 pharmacy residency programs build on Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) education and PGY1 pharmacy residency programs to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists in specialized areas of practice. PGY2 residencies provide 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 or other advanced practice settings. Residents who successfully complete an accredited PGY2 pharmacy residency are prepared for advanced patient care, academic, or other specialized positions, along with board certification.
Rotations and Experiences
PGY2 Emergency Medicine Residents will be exposed to a broad range of experiences and activities intended to build the skills necessary to practice as a clinical pharmacist in the emergency department. Residents are required to complete an orientation month, along with 8 month-long learning experiences. The remaining months will consist of a research project month and 2 month-long elective learning experiences.
Residents will conduct a longitudinal research project throughout their residency year that includes presenting the results at a regional residency conference and preparing a written manuscript. Presentation skills will be enhanced by giving an ACPE-accredited seminar presentation along with other formal presentations throughout the year. Residents will also gain experience with teaching and precepting through the completion of a Teaching Certificate program and co-precepting pharmacy students on clinical rotations.
Required Learning Experiences (1 month in duration)
Orientation
Emergency Medicine I
Emergency Medicine II
Emergency Medicine Trauma
Emergency Medicine Medicine/Trauma
Emergency Medicine Pediatrics or Community
Medical Intensive Care (MICU)
Neuroscience Intensive Care (NSICU)
Shock-Trauma Intensive Care (STICU)
Elective Learning Experiences (1 month in duration)
Burn Unit
Coronary Care Unit
Pediatric ICU
Emergency Medicine Pediatrics or Community (if not previously chosen as a required learning experience)
Other Experiences (Longitudinal)
Pre-Hospital Care
EMS ride along and formulary review
Education
Journal Club
PGY2 Lecture Series
Seminar Presentation (ACPE-accredited)
Short Topic Presentation
Teaching Certificate (if not previously completed)
Pharmacy Operations
Clinical On-Call
Weekend Staffing
Code Team
Major Project
Poster Presentation
Manuscript
Requirements
A strong academic record and a demonstrated desire for professional accomplishment.
Graduated from an ACPE-accredited college of pharmacy with a Pharm.D.
Completed a one-year ASHP-accredited PGY1 Pharmacy Residency.
Eligibility for licensure as a pharmacist in Texas
To apply for this program, you must submit the following through the Pharmacy Online Residency Centralized Application Service (PhORCAS):
Letter of Intent
Should be 1 to 2 pages, using a 12-point font and 1 inch margins.
The letter should address all of the following:
Explain why you want to pursue a PGY2 emergency medicine residency
Discuss your long-term career goals and why you believe this program will help you achieve these goals
Explain what qualities you bring to our institution and how you plan to contribute to patient care
Curriculum Vitae
Please include a list of all completed and anticipated PGY1 rotations and completed APPE rotations.
Three Letters of Reference
Only the PhORCAS standardized reference form is required.
Reference writers should copy and paste additional comments into the Other Comments text box rather than uploading a separate letter of reference.
College of Pharmacy Transcripts
Should be submitted directly to PhORCAS
Application deadline is January 2nd
Memorial Hermann recognizes the health benefits of a tobacco-free lifestyle as well as the special duty to maintain and promote a healthy and safe environment for our patients, visitors, physicians, and employees. In an effort to further this goal, Memorial Hermann will no longer hire individuals who use tobacco products in any form.
Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center is an 1104-bed academic, tertiary-care medical center located in Houston, Texas. The hospital serves as the primary teaching hospital for The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) McGovern Medical School and is designated a Level I Trauma Center for both adult and pediatric patients. Within the Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center campus are Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital, the Larry D. Johnson Heart & Vascular Institute, the Mischer Neuroscience Institute, the Red Duke Trauma Institute, and the Rockets Sports Medicine Institute. The campus is also home to a Burn Center, Cancer Center, Transplant Center, Memorial Hermann Life Flight, and more. Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center is part of the Memorial Hermann Health System, a not-for-profit health system comprised of 15 acute-care hospitals and numerous specialty programs and services located throughout the Greater Houston area.