St. Luke's - PGY1 Acute Care; PGY1 Community; PGY2 Oncology; PGY2 Emergency Medicine
Application
Details
Posted: 29-Oct-24
Location: Boise, Idaho
PGY1:
Community-based Pharmacy
Pharmacy
PGY2:
Emergency Medicine Pharmacy
Oncology Pharmacy
Session:
Monday
Preferred Education:
PharmD
St. Luke's Health System is proud to offer five unique pharmacy residency experiences throughout Idaho. Reach out to one of our listed RPDs for more information.
PGY1 Acute Care Pharmacy Residencies (ASHP Accredited)
About St. Luke's - PGY1 Acute Care; PGY1 Community; PGY2 Oncology; PGY2 Emergency Medicine
The St. Luke's pharmacy team is dedicated to providing safe, high quality, evidence-based pharmaceutical care that fosters efficient and effective drug therapy management in collaboration with other healthcare team members in an atmosphere of trust, respect, and mentorship. In this spirit, participants in our 12-month pharmacy residency programs work alongside and learn from experienced pharmacists who are committed to setting you up for success as a competent and confident clinical pharmacist.
St. Luke's has been developing strong pharmacy clinicians for decades. Today, our accredited residency programs span five sites with focus areas in pharmacy and community-based practices (PGY1) as well as a specialty residency in oncology (PGY2) and emergency medicine (PGY2). Program participants have contributed to improvements in St. Luke's patient care and outcomes through many significant projects including the hiring medication reconciliation pharmacists, creation of an outpatient oral chemotherapy clinic, reduced readmissions through a Meds2Beds program, new safety procedures (e.g., mini-bags for vincristine administration), new clinical services (e.g., pharmacists in the emergency ...department and ambulatory clinics), and utilization reports and educational programs to support our staff and other disciplines.
Our residents have gone on to publish their work in peer-reviewed journals and have been recognized at national conferences for their work in improving patient care.