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PHARMACY PRACTICE RESIDENCY PROGRAM PGY1 PHARMACY AMBULATORY CARE PHARMACY RESIDENCY  Our post-graduate year one (PGY1) Pharmacy Practice Residency Program  is designed to allow development


of the resident into a clinical practitioner, who will contribute to positive outcomes in the practice of pharmacy. The program is a comprehensive, hospital-based, 12 month (July 1 - June


30) post-graduate residency. The program focuses on the development of skills in a broad variety of practice settings including; primary care, long-term care, practice management, and


pharmacy administration. Pharmacy residents will have the ability to accelerate their growth beyond entry-level professional competence into a variety of patient care areas and pharmacy


practice settings. In accordance with the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) standards, the goals of the residency program are to train pharmacists to develop the skills


necessary to ensure optimal delivery of drug therapy to all patients, analyze and disseminate drug information to health care professionals and patients, investigate therapeutic problems in


a scientific manner, and enhance the verbal and written communication skills of the resident. Residents will be expected to provide care to a wide range of patients, become leaders in the


medication use process, manage pharmacy practice, function competently and in partnership with other providers, and teach at an appropriate level when the residency is completed. Elective


participation in a teaching certificate program is also offered.    PURPOSE The purpose of the PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency Program is to produce highly skilled pharmaceutical care


providers competent in a variety of direct patient care and pharmacy management settings who will be prepared to work independently as an integral member of a health care team, or for PGY2


training in the area of their choice.     OUTCOMES * Manage and improve the medication-use process * Provide evidence-based, patient-centered medication therapy management with


interdisciplinary teams * Exercise leadership and practice management skills * Demonstrate project management skills * Provide medication and practice-related education/training * Utilize


medical informatics         PGY2 AMBULATORY CARE PHARMACY RESIDENCY            PROGRAM OVERVIEW We also offer a post-graduate year two (PGY2) Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency program,


which is accredited by American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP). This 12-month program (July 1 - June 30) is designed to further develop medication management skills in a


multidisciplinary ambulatory environment. Emphasis is placed on providing the resident with direct patient care responsibilities to develop clinical skills, knowledge, and competencies. The


resident is afforded the opportunity to longitudinally monitor patients' clinical progress through pharmacy-managed ambulatory care clinics. The resident works closely with clinical


pharmacy specialists who have responsibility for patient care in anticoagulation, diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, smoking cessation, among other disease states. Each clinical pharmacy


specialist has a scope of practice, which includes the authority to write prescriptions, order laboratory and other diagnostic tests, and consult other services when indicated. The resident


will be responsible for pharmacotherapy decisions, patient counseling, writing progress notes, and monitoring drug therapy to optimize therapeutic outcomes. Most patients are managed by


outpatient clinic visits but telephone and clinical video tele-health (CVT) will also be utilized. To the further development of clinical practice skills, the resident will acquire and


cultivate advanced leadership skills. The resident will assist in the development of new policies and procedures needed to carry out the mission of pharmacy service to improve the quality of


patient care. The resident will gain valuable experience in our pharmacy administrative programs, including local medication use evaluations, committee work, academic detailing, and


developing clinical programs. Furthermore, the resident will be afforded the opportunity to participate in several patient education programs and will gain experience in lecture preparation,


didactic teaching, and in the precepting of students. The PGY2 resident also serves as a mentor to first-year residents and serves as the chief resident during the course of the year.


Elective participation in a teaching certificate program is also offered. Additional teaching experience is provided by delivery of in-services for staff development and participation in


pharmacy journal clubs and case discussions. Completion of a project of interest to the resident is also required. The resident will work with a project preceptor to plan, carry out, and


evaluate the results of this project. These results are presented at the Eastern States Pharmacy Residents and Preceptors Conference in the spring of each year. A written manuscript of this


project is required for completion of the residency.     PURPOSE The purpose of the PGY2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency program is to prepare ambulatory care pharmacist specialists to be


providers of direct patient care as members of a collaborative interdisciplinary practice. Residents completing the PGY2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency program will be competent and


confident practitioners of pharmaceutical care in the ambulatory care practice setting. They will be a skilled teacher, excellent leader, and proficient practitioner who is accountable for


achieving optimal drug therapy outcomes in an outpatient setting. The graduate will function independently, as well as be prepared to integrate as a member of a healthcare team. These


pharmacists will exercise proficiency in communication and education of other healthcare professionals, patients, and the community. Residency graduates should possess competencies that


enable attainment of board certification and are qualified to practice as a clinical pharmacy specialist.     OUTCOMES * Establish a collaborative interdisciplinary practice. * In a


collaborative interdisciplinary ambulatory practice provide efficient, effective, evidence-based, patient-centered treatment for chronic and/or acute illnesses in all degrees of complexity.


* Demonstrate leadership and practice management skills. * Promote health improvement, wellness, and disease prevention. * Demonstrate excellence in the provision of training or educational


activities for resource on the optimal use of medications. * Serve as an authoritative resource on the optimal use of medications. CONTACT US PGY1 & PGY2 PHARMACY RESIDENCY RESOURCES


Kimberly Allison, PharmD, BCACP, PGY1 Residency program director VA HUDSON VALLEY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM Phone: Rosa Bates, PharmD, BCACP, PGY2 Residency Program director VA HUDSON VALLEY


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