Benefits:
Leave: Residents will observe all ETSU holidays (17 in total) and are provided 5 days of paid annual leave, 5 days of administrative leave, and 5 days of sick leave,
Health Insurance: Residents may elect single coverage or family coverage. Premiums are shared by the university and the resident. The premiums are payroll deducted monthly.
Life Insurance: A basic $50,000 life insurance policy is available for each resident.
Disability Insurance: Individual disability policies with monthly benefits of $1,000, after 90 days of disability, are available for the resident only.
Deferred Compensation Program: Residents may elect, through payroll deductions, to defer portions of their pre-tax earnings into an IRS Code 457 or 401(k) tax deferred income plan.
Required Education:
PharmD
Overview:
The East Tennessee State University Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy is seeking applicants for a PGY2 pharmacy residency in ambulatory / primary care with a focus in family medicine. The residency is ASHP-accredited and has a secondary emphasis in academia, which prepares the graduate to excel as a clinical faculty member or clinical specialist with teaching (precepting and/or academic) responsibilities.
Program Description:
The successful applicant will spend a significant portion of their time working with full-time and adjunct faculty members in the College of Pharmacy in the area of ambulatory / primary care. Three core family medicine rotations are required in the ETSU Health and Johnston Memorial residency clinics. These three rotations are each two month block experiences (total of six months). There are also private practice rotations offered with Ballad Health Medical Associates and State of Franklin Healthcare Associates. One month of private practice is required and more time is available as an elective. Required longitudinal experiences include ambulatory care practice management, scholarship, and teaching / learning. A teaching certificate is available, but not required. Other electives include advanced endocrinology, addiction medicine, global health, and psychiatry. Additional electives may be developed based on resident interest and preceptor availability. Significant opportunity exists to serve rural and underserved patients. The successful applicant will instruct students in didactic, active learning, and experiential settings. The resident will be mentored to independently precept pharmacy students by the end of the residency year.
Program Website: https://www.etsu.edu/pharmacy/post_grads/residency_programs.php
Program Requirements: Doctor of pharmacy degree, completion of ASHP-accredited PGY1 residency, eligibility for licensure in Tennessee
About East Tennessee State University Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy
The Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy is part of ETSU Health which also includes the Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, and Clinical and Rehabilitative Sciences. ETSU enrolls 14,000+ students and is located in Johnson City, a family-friendly community in beautiful northeast Tennessee. Additional information about the College of Pharmacy can be found at http://www.etsu.edu/pharmacy/. The position offers a competitive salary and benefits package. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. Qualified applicants should apply online at www.jobs.etsu.edu. AA/EOE