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Waterbury Hospital Pharmacy Program
Waterbury
Hospital is a private, non-profit, acute care teaching hospital
licensed for 367 beds and affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine,
the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and Connecticut
Children’s Medical Center. Founded in 1890 as Waterbury’s first and
Connecticut’s fourth hospital, Waterbury Hospital is a full-service
community health care institution with centers of excellence in
primary care, behavioral health and orthopaedics.
The Pharmacy
Department is highly automated and comprised of approximately 50 staff
members. It is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and provides
decentral and clinical services during the day shifts.
PGY-1 Pharmacy
Residency Program
Waterbury Hospital
currently offers a PGY-1 clinical Pharmacy Residency Program and is
pending accreditation by the
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
(ASHP)
with two resident positions available each year. The hospital also
participates in the
Resident Match Program.
Mission
The mission of the PGY-1 Pharmacy
Residency Program is
to be clinically focused and to share responsibility for the optimal
outcome of a patient’s drug therapy -- in collaboration with
physicians, staff, patients and family -- while providing cost
effective, outcome-based pharmacoeconomic pharmaceutical care to
patients across the health care continuum.
PGY-1 Residency Program
The program consists of a one-year period of concentrated training in
all aspects of pharmacy practice. The residency program is flexible,
allowing the resident to maximally individualize the experience within
the framework of ASHP accreditation guidelines. Learning activities
for each of the rotations will accommodate the resident’s previous
experiences and current goals, as well as satisfying the ASHP PGY-1
Required Outcomes.
The program is of a general, clinical
nature and will provide the working knowledge and experience that will
enable the resident to assume a leadership role in pharmacy practice.
The goal of training is to develop the resident's independent practice
skills and confidence in a variety of general practice and specialty
areas. Rotation schedules and assignments are flexible and allow for
extra time in areas of interest. Residents have an opportunity to
develop teaching skills as the program
focuses on the development of knowledge, skills, and behaviors
required for the successful provision of pharmaceutical care in the
ambulatory and inpatient settings. For more information please see the
Residency Information Sheet.
Residency Rotations
The 12-month
residency is divided into required and elective rotations:
Required Rotations
-
Orientation (four weeks)
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Internal Medicine (eight weeks)
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Critical Care (eight weeks)
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Infectious Diseases (six weeks)
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Ambulatory Care (longitudinal)
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Pharmacy Administration (four weeks)
-
Emergency Medicine
(four weeks)
Elective
Rotations
Residency Benefits
The resident will be entitled to
all of the same benefits provided to full time Clinical Pharmacists at
Waterbury Hospital.
Interviews
Interviews are
an integral part of the hospital’s evaluation of potential residents,
and the expectation is that serious applicants will want to evaluate
the clinical site as well. Therefore, applicants are required to
schedule an on-site interview once application materials are completed
and submitted. For more information on the PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency
Program, please contact:
Bahar Matusik,
PharmD
Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator
Director, PGY-1 Residency Program
Waterbury Hospital
64 Robbins Street
Waterbury, CT 06721
203-573-6557 phone
203-573-7153 fax
bmatusik@wtbyhosp.org
Kimberly Curry, PharmD, MS
Director, Pharmacy Services
Waterbury Hospital
64 Robbins Street
Waterbury, CT 06721
203-573-6040
203-573-7153
kcurry@wtbyhosp.org
Please click on the link below to be
taken to the Waterbury Hospital Employment Site
- (Select "Professional-Clinical" then Select
"Pharmacy Resident") -
Application Form
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