- 144 hours of paid time off (PTO), inclusive of vacation, holidays and sick time, during each year of the residency program. PTO must be utilized for all UW Health recognized holidays the resident is not assigned to staff. Typically, residents are assigned to staff either New Year’s, Thanksgiving or Christmas and Memorial Day, Independence Day or Labor Day.
- Funding for professional meetings
Residents are not required to use vacation time to attend meetings. As employees of UW Health and the School of Pharmacy, residents receive full health, vision and dental insurance benefits and full access to the University of Wisconsin’s recreational, educational and cultural facilities.
Preferred Education:
PharmD
The PGY2 Pharmacy Informatics Residency at UW Health is an ASHP-accredited post-graduate program, which provides 12 months of training. It is designed to provide training in clinical informatics and the management of medication-use systems and technology. The focus of the residency is to equip the resident with the relevant knowledge and concepts of information technology to enable them to function as a leader in pharmacy informatics.
The resident will have the opportunity to complete a wide variety of rotations and projects tailored to their past experiences and interests. The resident trains with the support of UW Health’s dedicated pharmacy informatics team and will help maximize the department’s state and national contributions in informatics to improve patient care. Residents work closely with operational and clinical pharmacy teams and other informatics professionals. Residents will provide lectures and coordinate classes at the UW-Madison School of Pharmacy. With our proximity to a major EHR vendor, there are also unique opportunities for the resident to gain industry experience through certification and elective on-site rotations.
The resident will be well-positioned to accept an advanced position as an informatics pharmacist or become a member of the pharmacy leadership team supporting information technology.
Mike Reed, PharmD, BCOP, BCCCP, BCPS Clinical Pharmacist - Informatics and Oncology PGY-2 Informatics Residency Program Director UW Health Department of Pharmacy 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792 (608) 263-1290 | mreed@uwhealth.org
UW Health is an academic health system associated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It encompasses the research, education, and patient care activities that take place at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health and within UW Hospitals and Clinics Authority.
UW Heath is a nationally recognized regional health system that includes:
UW Health University Hospital, a 672-bed* regional referral center that is home to a Level One adult and pediatric trauma center, American College of Surgeons-verified Burn Center, one of the nation's largest organ transplant programs, one of the nation's first certified comprehensive stroke centers, and the UW Carbone Cancer Center, one of 41 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive centers in the country.
UW Health East Madison Hospital is a 56-bed, community-based health and wellness facility.
American Family Children's Hospital is a nationally-ranked, 111-bed facility with pediatric and surgical neonatal intensive care unit.
The UW Health Rehabilitation Hospital, a 50-bed post-acute inpatient facility, opened in September 2015.
*672-bed count for UW Hospital and Clinics includes 56 beds at UW Health at East Madison Hospital and 111 beds at American Family Children's Hospital