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Pharmacy Residency Program

Pharmacy Postgraduate Year One (PGY-1) Residency Program St. Vincent s Postgraduate Year One (PGY-1) Pharmacy Residency Program is designed to develop advanced knowledge and skills for pharmacy clinicians to practice independently and to excel in clinical service, teaching, and research. The 12-month program is based on the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Residency Learning System (RLS), which emphasizes learning outcomes and skill development in clinical, operational, drug information, management, and research areas of pharmacy practice. Residents who successfully complete the program are capable practitioners of pharmaceutical care in adult medicine. Their skill level is advanced several years through their intensive study. Graduates are prepared to provide pharmacy services with multi-disciplinary responsibilities in an acute care hospital, and they have acquired the skills necessary to adapt to new clinical and operational environments. Residents also educate other healthcare professionals, students, and patients in the hospital and in the community on drug related topics. In addition, residents demonstrate professional maturity by following a personal philosophy of supporting advances in pharmacy practice, exhibiting commitment to the profession, and serving as a leader in improving the safety and effectiveness of the medication-use system. The residency program is customized for each resident, based on their individual goals, interests, and experience. Each resident is required to complete core rotations essential to the pharmacy practitioner. A variety of elective rotations are available, allowing residents to pursue their professional goals. Upon successful completion of the residency program, residents will receive a Certificate of Completion.

Residency Learning Experiences The rotation schedule for the 12-month PGY-1 Residency Program includes: Orientation Six Core Rotations (4 Week Duration) Five Elective Rotations (4 Week Duration) Research Block ASHP Mid-Year Clinical Meeting Year End Wrap-Up Block Required Rotations Orientation Internal Medicine I Internal Medicine II Critical Care Family Medicine Drug Information Pharmacy Management 5 Weeks 24 Weeks 20 Weeks 1 Week 1 Week 1 Week Total 52 Weeks Electives (5 Rotations)* Cardiology Emergency Medicine Infectious Disease Oncology Pharmacy Informatics Quality Management Surgery Repeat any rotation once * Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Toxicology and Clinical Research are potential electives at other local healthcare facilities based on availability.

Longitudinal Rotations Pharmacy Practice o One evening a week and every 5th weekend o One major and one minor holiday Pharmacy Management/Drug Information o One quarter focusing on each of the following management areas: quality management, pharmacy operations, and drug information Research Additional Learning Opportunities Cardiac and Stroke Code Responder Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) Hotline Pharmacy Grand Rounds Resident Interactive Teaching Experience (RITEs) Community Service Projects Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Classes Florida Society of Health System Pharmacists (FSHP) Council Member Pharmacy Technician and Nursing Continuing Education Programming Pharmacy Week Chief Resident Responsibilities Florida Society of Health System Pharmacists (FSHP) Annual Meeting Northeast Florida Society of Health System Pharmacists (NEFSHP) Meetings ASHP Midyear Meeting Florida Residency Conference NEFSHP Residency Research Forum University of Florida Teaching Certificate Program (optional)

Residency Program Specifics: Interim Pharmacy Director: Charzetta James, PharmD, MBA, MHA Residency Director: Michele Loudy, PharmD, BCPS Year Program Established: 2006 Accreditation Status: Accredited Program Duration: 12 months Number of Positions 5 Application Deadline: January 10th Completed application must be received by this date Starting Date: June 25, 2012 Stipend: $38,000 Training Site: Hospital Owner/Affiliate: Ascension Health Model Type: Tertiary, Community, Teaching Hospital Practice Settings: St. Vincent s Medical Center, St. Vincent s Family Medicine Center, St. Luke s Hospital Tax Status: Not-For-Profit Professional Staff: 35 pharmacists Non-professional Staff: 30 technical, support, and clerical Total beds: 528 Department of Pharmacy Services The Department of Pharmacy Services is committed to delivering high quality pharmaceutical care by providing a broad scope of services which are sensitive to the needs of the patient, the St. Vincent s medical community, and the institution. It is our belief that the establishment of patient oriented pharmacy services provided by skilled pharmacy practitioners must be an integral part of the medical care rendered at St. Vincent s. The department assumes its inherent responsibility for establishing and maintaining comprehensive, accurate, and efficient drug distribution services. Pharmacy seeks to insure the rational, safe, and judicious use of medications through professional vigilance, an active Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, and the provision of drug information and educational services to the professional staffs of St. Vincent s. The department is staffed with approximately 70 employees including pharmacists, technicians, residents, interns, and clerical support. The department utilizes automation technology and profile dispensing machines throughout the hospital.

Comprehensive pharmaceutical services include: Unit dose distribution Sterile and non-sterile compounding Total parental nutrition Chemotherapy Advanced technology support Drug order review Drug information Drug interaction monitoring Pharmacokinetic monitoring Target drug monitoring programs, including renal dosing, IV to PO conversion, and therapeutic interchanges Antibiotic Stewardship Patient Counseling Benefits Overview As an employee of St. Vincent s Medical Center, benefits include life, medical, vision, and dental insurance, short- and long-term disability, and access to the fitness facility. Residents receive a yearly stipend of $38,000. In addition, residents receive 12 days paid time off, business cards, ACLS certification, FSHP and NEFSHP memberships, a laptop computer to be used for the duration of the residency, and travel and tuition to required professional meetings. Additional information regarding Ascension Health benefits is available at St. Vincent s upon request.

Why St. Vincent s Located in Jacksonville, on the majestic St. John s River on Florida s First Coast, St. Vincent s has provided care for the residents of Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia for more than 90 years. In addition to the PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program, Family Medicine and Podiatry residency programs, and Schools of Medical Science have produced numerous healthcare professionals who practice locally and throughout the country. St. Vincent s is a popular site for training and it provides an excellent learning environment. Students in a variety of medical professions including physicians, nurses, physical therapists, dietitians, pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians are routinely found on the floors. St. Vincent s is a favorite teaching facility for pharmacy interns from University of Florida, Palm Beach Atlantic University, LECOM School of Pharmacy, Florida A&M University, NOVA Southeastern University, and South University. The full-time staff offers 20-plus years of preceptor experience and clinical training. The 12-month PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program offers pharmacists an opportunity to practice in a large, acute-care hospital and to explore the pharmacist s role in Critical Care, Oncology, Cardiology, Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine, Family Practice, Surgery, Pharmacy Management, Pharmacy Informatics, Quality Management, and Emergency Medicine. Residents also develop investigative and problem-solving experience and expand their knowledge in drug information. Employment at St. Vincent s gives residents the opportunity to explore a tradition of providing care for the sick and poor that dates back hundreds of years with St. Vincent de Paul and the Daughters of Charity. A top employer in the area, St. Vincent s prides itself on offering state-of-the art technology, medical expertise, and ministry goals of Healthcare that Works, Healthcare that is Safe, and Healthcare that Leaves No One Behind.

Florida s First Coast Life at St. Vincent s is not all work and no play. Jacksonville is an exciting place that offers beaches, shopping, night life, and cultural and sporting events. Jacksonville is home to the Jacksonville Jaguars NFL team and the site of the annual Gator Bowl college football game. The area also hosts major tennis and golf tournaments including the Players Championship Golf Tournament. The area has more than 20 golf courses and 400 tennis courts. In addition to sporting activities, Jacksonville features abundant and diverse cultural opportunities including the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, professional and amateur theaters, art museums, a science and history museum, and a zoo. The Metropolitan Park is home to the nationally known Jacksonville Jazz Festival and numerous other outdoor concerts and festivals. Residents with families will find affordable housing, many nationally ranked schools in Duval, Clay, and St. Johns counties, and a city of nearly 1 million that is filled with career opportunities. Apply Today All residents of St. Vincent s PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program must be an U.S. citizen or have Permanent Immigrant Status, eligible for licensure in the state of Florida, and employable as associates at St. Vincent s. Prospective residents must pass a criminal background check and drug screen, and complete a health screening. Applicants should be licensed in the state of Florida prior to the start of the residency program. Positions are offered through the ASHP Resident Matching Program. Visit www. natmatch.com/ashprmp for more information on the National Matching Program. St. Vincent s Medical Center agrees that no person from the residency program will solicit, accept, or use any ranking-related information from any residency applicant. Learn more about applying with this exciting program today. Contact Michele Missy Loudy, PharmD, BCPS Pharmacy Professional Education Coordinator Residency Program Director Department of Pharmacy Services St. Vincent s Medical Center 1 Shircliff Way Jacksonville, FL 32204 904-308-8829 Michele.Loudy@stvincentshealth.com Or visit www.jaxhealth.com

About St. Vincent s St. Vincent s Health System includes St. Vincent s Medical Center, St. Luke s Hospital, St. Catherine Laboure Manor, Consolidated Laboratories, Mobile Mammography, St. Vincent s Foundation, Advanced Patient Transportation, Seton Pharmacy, and other outpatient healthcare services. St. Vincent s was founded by the Daughters of Charity in 1916 to provide health services to the sick and poor of North Florida. Today, St. Vincent s services more than 30,000 inpatients each year, about 80,000 patients for outpatient surgery and invasive procedures and more than 60,000 people in its Emergency Room. St. Vincent s Medical Center has been recognized with numerous national awards including: J.D. Power and Associates as a Distinguished Hospital in 2004 for providing An Outstanding Patient Experience, America s Best Hospitals in the category of Heart and Heart Surgery by U.S. News & World Report in 2006, 2005, and 2003, recipient of the 2009 HealthGrades Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence, ranked among the top 5 percent of all hospitals in the nation for Overall Clinical Performance, one of only 84 hospitals in the nation to receive the HealthGrades Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence 5 yeas in a row (2005-2009), Five Star Rated Cardiology Services 3 years in a row (2007-2009), Stroke Care Excellence Award 5 years in a row (2005-2009), Top 10 Percent in the nation for treatment of stroke 5 years in a row (2005-2009), Five Star Rated for treatment of pneumonia 7 years in a row (2003-2009), Five Star Rated for treatment of sepsis 4 years in a row (2006-2009), Five Start Rated for treatment of gastrointestinal bleed 4 years in a row (2006-2009), and Thomson Reuters Top 100 Hospitals for Cardiovascular Care (2008). In 2010, St. Vincent s Medical Center and St. Luke s Hospital each received the Get With The Guidelines Heart Failure Bronze Performance Achievement Award from the American Heart Association. St. Vincent s is a member of Ascension Health, the nation s largest Catholic and nonprofit health system with more than 100,000 associates serving in 20 states and the District of Columbia. For more information on St. Vincent s, visit its website at www.jaxhealth.com.

Faculty Robin Bettman, RPh, BCOP Oncology Clinical Pharmacist B.S., University of Florida Crystal Colston, PharmD Central Pharmacy Team Leader Pharmacy Practice Preceptor PharmD, University of Florida Kristal Cunningham, PharmD Surgery Clinical Pharmacist PharmD, Florida A&M University; Pharmacy Practice Residency, St. Vincent s Medical Center, Jacksonville, FL Kevin Epps, PharmD Infectious Disease Clinical Pharmacist PharmD, Florida A&M University; Pharmacy Practice Residency with emphasis in Home Infusion, Florida A&M University/American Home Patient, Tallahassee, FL Christina Gifford, PharmD, BCPS Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist PharmD, University of Florida; PGY-1 Residency, St. Vincent s Medical Center, Jacksonville, FL Sarah Hayes, PharmD, BCPS Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist B.S., University of Wisconsin Madison; PharmD, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Charzetta James, PharmD, MBA, MHA System Director of Pharmacy Pharmacy Management Preceptor PharmD, Florida A & M University; Hospital Practice Residency, Jackson Memorial, Miami, FL; MBA, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL; MHA, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL Dottie Miller, RPh Central Pharmacy Team Leader Pharmacy Practice Preceptor B.S., Butler University Peter Lomonte, RPh Pharmacy Informatics Specialist B.S., Northeast Louisiana University; General Residency, Harris Methodist Hospital, Ft Worth, TX Michele Loudy, PharmD, BCPS Pharmacy Professional Education Coordinator, Pharmacy Residency Director Internal Medicine II, Family Medicine Preceptor PharmD, University of Florida; Pharmacy Practice Residency, Columbus Regional Medical Center, Columbus, GA Maryam Qazizada, PharmD, BCPS Cardiology Clinical Pharmacist Internal Medicine Clinical Pharmacist PharmD, University of Florida; Pharmacy Practice Residency, St. Vincent s Medical Center, Jacksonville, FL Elizabeth Santiago, PharmD Medication Safety Coordinator Quality Management, Pharmacy Management Preceptor PharmD, University of Florida Vaidehi Shelat, PharmD, BCPS Internal Medicine Clinical Pharmacist PharmD, University of Florida; PGY-1 Residency, St. Vincent s Medical Center, Jacksonville, FL Lauren Stafford, PharmD, BCPS Clinical Pharmacy Manager Drug Information Preceptor PharmD, University of Florida; PGY-1 Residency, UF & Shands Jacksonville Medical Center, Jacksonville, FL Totty Johnson, RPh, BCPS Critical Care Clinical Pharmacist B.S., Philadelphia College of Pharmacy; General Residency, Shands Hospital, Gainesville, FL

1 Shircliff Way Jacksonville, FL 32204 www.jaxhealth.com 11-2011