Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital PGY1 Pharmacy Residency
Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital
Application
Details
Posted: 24-Nov-24
Location: Muncie, Indiana
PGY1:
Pharmacy
Session:
Monday
Required Education:
PharmD
The PGY1 Residency program at IU Health Ball Memorial emphasizes the development of advanced knowledge and application of pharmacotherapeutics in the provision of multi-disciplinary, quality patient care.
This program cultivates the skills of practice management and education and the professional attitudes of self-evaluation, self-improvement, and accountability. The successful resident will demonstrate a desire to learn, sincere interest in the profession, and dedication to achieving all outcomes of the residency.
IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital is a regional community-based hospital serving the East Central region of Indiana. Pharmacy services support inpatient, emergency, and ambulatory care areas.
Rotations
Each PGY1 resident is required to successfully complete twelve months of rotations. The resident’s rotation preferences will be considered when making and adjusting the rotation schedule. Required rotations cover the following areas of practice:
Orientation
Adult Medicine
Ambulatory Care/Anticoagulation
Critical Care
Infectious Disease
Medication Safety
Outpatient Oncology
Emergency Medicine
Required Longitudinal
Administration
Research/Medication Use Evaluation
Teaching Certificate
Clinical/Operational Weekends Services
Elective Rotations
Additional elective month-long rotations:
Cardiology
Cardiac Critical Care
Advanced Adult Medicine
Drug Information
Residency Completion
Residency Requirements
Indiana Pharmacist license within 90 days of hire
Successful completion of all required rotations
Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support Training and Certification
Residency Research Project – presented at Great Lakes Pharmacy Resident Conference
System-wide Medication Use Evaluation
Indiana Pharmacy Teaching Certificate (IPTeC) program completion
Every third weekend and two holidays staffing – distributive and clinical responsibilities
Formal medical staff presentation
Elective Experiences
Didactic teaching opportunities
Precepting Pharm.D. students in a clinical setting
Salary and Benefits
Competitive salary
Health benefits
Dental benefits
Vision
Flexible spending accounts
Paid time off – hours based on IU Heath policy and PGY1 Residency Manual
Travel stipend for ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting
Great Lakes Pharmacy Resident Conference expenses paid
Free parking
Personalized white coat
Resident provided with own workspace and computer
How to Apply
Requirements:
The qualified applicant must possess a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited college of pharmacy and must be eligible for Indiana licensure.
Deadline for PhORCAS application: January 5
Letter of Intent
Current Curriculum Vitae
Three Recommendations via PhORCAS
At least one from a clinical preceptor and one from an employer
Official College Transcripts
If selected for an interview:
Personal Interview (full day)
Clinical skills assessment
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Sarah Schepers, PharmD, BCPS Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator PGY1 Residency Program Director Pharmacy Department Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital 2401 W. University Avenue Muncie, IN 47303 765.747.3033 (phone) | 765.751.2510 (fax) sschepers@iuhealth.org
About Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital
PGY1 Residency Overview
The PGY1 Residency program at IU Health Ball Memorial emphasizes the development of advanced knowledge and application of pharmacotherapeutics in the provision of multi-disciplinary, quality patient care.
This program cultivates the skills of practice management and education and the professional attitudes of self-evaluation, self-improvement, and accountability. The successful resident will demonstrate a desire to learn, sincere interest in the profession, and dedication to achieving all outcomes of the residency.
IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital is a regional community-based hospital serving the East Central region of Indiana. Its pharmacy services include inpatient, ambulatory and emergency medicine services.
PGY1 pharmacy residency programs build on Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) education and outcomes to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists responsible for medications-related care of patients with a wide range of conditions, eligible for Board certification, and eligible for Postgraduate Year Two (PGY2) pharmacy residency training.