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Pharmacy Practice Residency (PGY1)
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General Information
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Required Rotations
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Elective Rotations
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Longitudinal Experiences
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Residency Specifics
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Baptist Medical Center Downtown
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Wolfson Children's Hospital
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Nemours Children's Clinic
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Department of Pharmacy
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Residency Preceptors
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Current Residents
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Application Process
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Recommendation Request Form
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Residency Application
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Relocation Information
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Wolfson Children's Hospital and Baptist Health
General Information
The 12-month Pharmacy Practice Residency with an emphasis in pediatrics at Wolfson Children's Hospital/Baptist Health provides residents the opportunity to accelerate their growth beyond entry-level professional competence in direct patient care and in practice management. The program is committed to providing residents with the skills and knowledge required to become competent pharmacy practitioners. Our residents are expected to:
- Provide pharmaceutical care to patients in various settings
- Develop independent learning skills
- Function as an integral member of the healthcare team
- Promote and support a safe and effective medication use process
- Provide drug information to healthcare providers
- Maintain professional ethics
The program of each resident varies based upon his or her goals, interests, and experience. Each resident is required to complete core rotations essential to the pediatric pharmacy practitioner. A variety of elective rotations are available, allowing residents the opportunity to pursue individual goals.
Residents are required to develop and complete a major research project, which will be presented at the Southeastern Residency Conference. Additionally, residents will have the opportunity to develop oral and written communication skills and participate in various leadership and practice management committees.
Upon successful completion of the Pharmacy Practice Residency, residents will receive a Certificate of Completion.
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