If you're ready to be part of our legacy of hope and innovation, we encourage you to take the first step and explore our current job openings. Your best is waiting to be discovered. Rotating - 08 Hour (United States of America) The PGY-2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership (HSPAL) Residency Program at Stanford Health Care (SHC) provides a foundational learning experience for developing a pharmacy leader capable of executing positive change across a health care system. The SHC enterprise includes an academic medical hospital, along with more than 60 clinics and centers throughout the Bay Area. This expansive health system provides abundant opportunities for diverse learning experiences to our administrative resident. After completion of this program, the PGY-2 HSPAL resident will have gained exposure to the areas of safety and medication use systems, quality assurance, human resource management, financial resource management, use of innovative informatics and technology, and advanced leadership. Learn more about the program through our website here: https://stanfordhealthcare.org/health-care-professionals/allied-healthcare/pharmacy-services/pharmacy-leadership-program.html This is a Stanford Health Care job. A Brief Overview This position ensures the optimal use of medications to treat patients in both acute and ambulatory care settings. The resident is to demonstrate excellence in the provision of training or educational activities for health care professionals and health care professionals in training. Locations Stanford Health Care What you will do Duties will vary based on the PGYII residency program as follows: HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION: Attend hospital administrative related committee meetings and teaching sessions. Complete and present a research project at the Western States Conference or equivalent conference. Participate in teaching activities with PGY1 residents and pharmacy students. Staff 16 hours per month. INFECTIOUS DISEASE: Attend infectious diseases related committee meetings and teaching sessions. Complete and present a research project at the Western States Conference or MAD-ID conference. Participate in teaching activities with PGY1 residents and pharmacy students. Staff 16 hours per month. EMERGENCY MEDICINE: Attend emergency medicine related committee meetings and teaching sessions. Complete and present a research project at the Western States Conferences and/or other professional meetings/conferences. Participate in teaching activities with PGY1 residents and pharmacy students. Prepare and present drug monograph or medication use evaluation for the Pharmacy & Therapeutic committee. Staff 16 hours per month. ONCOLOGY: Attend hematology/oncology related committee meetings and teaching sessions. Complete and present a research project at the Western States Conference and HOPA annual meeting. Participate in teaching activities with PGY1 residents and pharmacy students. Prepare and present drug monograph for the Pharmacy & Therapeutics committee. Staff 16 hours per month on weekends. CRITICAL CARE: Attends clinical work rounds and weekly Pediatric Grand Rounds. Attends House staff Noon Conference meetings. The resident staffs each clinical rotation. Participates in personnel evaluation for technical staff. Participates in staff recruitment for interns/residents. Provides Drug Information Services at the request of the medical, nursing and pharmacy staff. Screens and monitors Total Parenteral Nutrition Orders. Prepares and checks compounding of TPN solutions. The pharmacy resident will function as a staff pharmacist as assigned but not to exceed 16 hours per week. The pharmacy resident will attend interdepartmental committee meetings as assigned. Complete a research project suitable for publication. The pharmacy resident will attend state, national and local pharmacy society meetings as appropriate. CARDIOLOGY Attend cardiology related committee meetings and teaching sessions. Complete and present a research project at the Western States Conferences and/or other professional meetings/conferences Participate in teaching activities with PGY1 residents and pharmacy students Prepare and present a drug monograph or medication use evaluation for the Pharmacy & Therapeutic committee The pharmacy resident will function as a staff pharmacist as assigned but not to exceed 16 hours per week
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees