Additional benefits include:
-Medical, prescription, disability, and retirement
-Dedicated wellness afternoons monthly off-service/rotation
-Combination of 15 flex vacation/sick/interview days of paid time off
-Dedicated time off for holidays, not staffing (3 days for minor holidays and 5 days for major)
-Free access to Office of Workplace Counseling and Wellness
-Moonlighting pay at pharmacist salary for any additional shifts voluntarily picked up
-Dedicated workspace with personal laptop computer
-Remote work at the discretion of the RPD
Preferred Education:
PharmD
Additional Information:
Telecommuting is allowed.
Come join Michigan's number 1 hospital and be the Leaders and Best! The University of Michigan Health Residency program is one of the first residency programs in the country and has received countless awards throughout the years, including ASHP Residency Excellence Award!
Why come to Michigan? Here are some notable aspects of our program:
All residents receive adjunct clinical faculty appointments at University of Michigan College of Pharmacy and teach 1 course in the Fall or Winter semester, which provides endless opportunities to refine your didactic and precepting skills. We also provide an optional teaching certificate.
A Residency Wellness Program aimed at helping you build your resiliency skills with dedicated time off from residency to practice wellness activities.
A dedicated pharmacy department and residency program Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) committee focused on creating a department and residency class where everyone feels valued and can thrive in our organization.
All residents will have 2 opportunities to publish manuscripts through their longitudinal research project and a writing project (case series/review article).
Residents are provided with an assigned mentor and select an additional mentor to help ensure success during the year.
Over 160 preceptors with >90 different rotation options for you to customize your experience!
We hope that you will consider University of Michigan Health for your residency training experience!
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PGY2 Psychiatry
This program will be physically present at the ASHP Midyear Conference and PPS and conducting interviews virtually. The PGY2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Residency at U-M Health is a one-year post-graduate training program designed to develop essential knowledge and skills for contemporary health-system pharmacy practice at a major academic medical center, community-based hospital or other mental health facility (e.g. VA, state hospital, community mental health center). The residency program provides the flexibility to adapt to the resident’s specific learning needs and goals. The training is provided through concentrated clinical rotations and longitudinal experiences.
Required Rotations:
Orientation
Adult Inpatient Psychiatry
Advanced Inpatient Psychiatry (Precepting)
Addictions Consult Service
Consult Liaison Service
Child Psychiatry Consult Service
Psychiatric Emergency Services
Ambulatory Psychiatry (longitudinal)
Elective Rotations:
Psychopharmacology Stewardship
Adult General Neurology
Inpatient Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Advanced Consult Liaison Psychiatry
Combination of services
Additional Longitudinal Activities:
Research project
Writing/ CE Project
Teaching Requirement
Staffing Responsibility:
Approximately every 3rd weekend for no more than 15 weeks, one minor holiday and one major holiday block.
Requirements:
Interested candidates must submit the following materials via PhORCAS no later than January 2, 2025:
Eligibility for or holding an active pharmacist and controlled substance license in Michigan,
Academic transcripts,
Successful completion of a PGY1 residency program,
Three letters of reference in the standard PhORCAS form,
Letter of intent,
Curriculum vitae.
An interview is required and will be scheduled between late January and early February.
Program Contact: Amy Vandenberg, Residency Program Director (amberg@med.umich.edu) will conduct virtual interviews.
Psychiatric Program Representative in person at PPS: Chloe Matecki machloe@med.umich.edu
Welcome!
Michigan Medicine and The University of Michigan Health (UMH) includes three hospitals, approximately 30 health centers and 120 outpatient clinics, the UM Medical School and its Faculty Group Practice, and the Michigan Health Corp. Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the Health System maintains the first university-owned hospital in the United States and the oldest College of Pharmacy in a state-supported institution.
The Mission of Michigan Medicine is "To advance health to serve Michigan and the world", and our Vision is that "Our discoveries change care. Our care changes lives." The Department of Pharmacy Services strives to see patients and their families through a number of services and locations. We serve our patients both in the inpatient and outpatient setting. When patients are in the hospital or receiving care at a UMH facility, pharmacists are there working with physicians and nurses to ensure best care. Pharmacists serve as experts in drug therapy and dosing. Pharmacists perform functions like making sure chemotherapy orders are correct and properly dosed, helping patients and physicians with anticoagulation dosing, and dosing for drugs such as antibiotics an...d anticonvulsants. The pharmacy also provides outpatient locations for patients to fill prescriptions. Because of the specialized care that UMH provides, often other community-based pharmacies are not equipped to handle some of the complicated prescriptions that patients receive.