PGY2 Internal Medicine About our Residency Program

The University of Health Care’s Pharmacy Internal Medicine Residency is a PGY2 training program and is accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). This program offers a one-year position in Internal Medicine residency. However, the resident will have three PGY1 Pharmacy co-residents.

Purpose The University of Missouri Health Care PGY2 Pharmacy Internal Medicine Residency will prepare adult medicine Required rotations specialists who are qualified for a multitude of clinical pharmacy roles but will ultimately be experts in acute care • ORIENTATION (4-5 weeks) medicine. The knowledge and skills acquired during this • ADULT MEDICINE (25 weeks) year of training will also qualify the resident for an adjunct • CRITICAL CARE - MEDICAL ICU (5 weeks) faculty appointment in a college of pharmacy. • CLINICAL MANAGEMENT (4 weeks) Longitudinal Experience Program Goals Upon successful completion of the University of Missouri • PHARMACY NEWSLETTER SERVICE – EDITOR Health Care PGY2 Pharmacy Internal Medicine Residency (monthly) Program, a graduate will: • LEADERSHIP (monthly) • be an expert clinician in adult acute care medicine (non-critically ill) • master critical thinking and analytical skills necessary to become a competent and independent practitioner as a clinical specialist • exhibit professional values of the highest degree and practice at a standard that facilitates both optimal patient outcomes as Elective rotations well as methods for sustained life-long learning

• demonstrate excellence in the education of • INTERNAL MEDICINE other health care professionals, peers, students • FAMILY MEDICINE and community members • PSYCHIATRY • possess leadership and organizational skills • NEUROLOGY that will enable the resident to pursue multiple • ONCOLOGY professional positions, including residency • EMERGENCY MEDICINE program director • SURGERY • CARDIOLOGY Program Design • OTHER MEDICINE SUBSPECIALTIES (nephrology, pulmonology, endocrinology , There are eight required rotational experiences and three gastroenterology, etc.) elective rotations offered throughout the residential year. One week will be dedicated to scholarship activities (typically the week before the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting), while one week will be reserved for the Midyear meeting itself. Lastly, the resident will be engaged in two 2018-2019 PGY2 Internal Medicine Resident longitudinal experiences, leading department newsletter Alexandria Stringberg, PharmD service and leadership. BS Biochemistry: University of Missouri, Columbia PharmD: , Auburn, AL PGY1: University of Missouri Health Care, Columbia, MO Email: [email protected] Resident Activities

University of Missouri Health Care’s pharmacy residents participate in various educational and service activities throughout the year.

Resident Major Project Committees Residents are responsible for designing, developing and The resident will be assigned at least two multidisciplinary completing a yearlong research project. Residents should committees. Committee options include but are not limited aim for their research project to contribute to the profession to: Antimicrobial Stewardship, Anticoagulation Task Force and of pharmacy, benefit University of Missouri Health Care’s Medication Utilization and Safety Initiative Committee. pharmacy department and be suitable for publication. A preceptor co-investigator will provide guidance and feedback Teaching Responsibilities to each resident. The PGY2 pharmacy resident will be required to be a primary preceptor for at least one Advanced Pharmacy Practice Additionally, the major project will be presented as Experiences student. Residents will also have the opportunity to: a PowerPoint presentation at the Midwest Pharmacy • participate in the University of Missouri-Kansas Residents Conference. City School of Pharmacy teaching certificate program Poster Presentations • teach and co-precept pharmacy students from Residents will be required to present either their major project various pharmacy schools throughout the Midwest abstract or completed DUE in poster format at the Vizient • participate as a discussion leader in a University Health System Consortium December pharmacy multidisciplinary class sponsored by the University meeting and ASHP Midyear Resident Poster Session. of Missouri School of Medicine

Resident Presentations Service Commitment During the residency year, the following presentations will The residents will staff the central pharmacy every fourth be required: weekend and one to two four-hour evening shifts each week. • two formal cases (60 min. each) Travel • drug formulary class review (P&T) Residents will attend the Vizient Pharmacy Network and ASHP • one Internal Medicine noon conference Midyear Clinical Meetings, MSHP Spring Meeting (optional) (60 min.) and Midwest Pharmacy Residents Conference. • Missouri Pharmacy Residency Conference (20 min. CE credit) Life Support Classes • Mid-Missouri Society of Health-System If not completed previously, residents will complete Basic Life Pharmacists presentation (30 min. CE credit) Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support classes on campus • rotational based (journal clubs/in-services) during their residency year. • one or more drug monograph reviews (P&T)

Additional Activities Residents will be required to prepare an additional publication separate from their major project manuscript. This can include a review article in a major journal or newsletter. Residents must also complete a peer review of a journal article related to internal medicine. Resident Salary and Benefits

SALARY $49,849

Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Vacation, Personal and Sick Days Residents are eligible for enrollment in the University of A total of 21 days of paid time off are provided during the Missouri health, dental and vision insurance programs. residency year. These days can be used for vacation, personal Coverage starts on the first day of employment if enrollment and sick days. forms are received within 30 days of the date of hire. Holidays Other Insurance Each resident is required to work two holiday shifts during Life insurance, long-term disability insurance, accidental the course of the residency year. These holidays include Martin death and dismemberment insurance, and long-term care Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving, the day insurance are all available upon employment. after Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Residents will not be required to work Independence Day and Labor Day. University and Employee Discounts Discounts are available for employees at University of Support Services Missouri Health Care’s cafeterias and pharmacies, the MU Residents will be provided office space, copying privileges and Student Recreation Center, University Bookstore and laptop computers to use during the residency year. Residents university-sponsored sporting and cultural events. will have access to online and print references through the pharmacy department and the University of Missouri’s J. Otto Travel Funding Lottes Health Sciences Library. Drug information services Pending approval by administration, residents will be are provided through the UMKC-School of Pharmacy Drug provided travel expenses to attend the: Information Center. • Vizient Pharmacy Network and ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting Licensure Residents must obtain pharmacist licensure by the Missouri • Missouri Society of Health-System Pharmacists Board of Pharmacy (including a Medication Therapy Services Spring Meeting certificate). To start the residency program, the resident must • Midwest Pharmacy Residents Conference have a pharmacy tech, pharmacy intern or pharmacist license with the Missouri Board of Pharmacy on the first day of employment. Pharmacist licensure is expected within 90 days of starting the residency program. Applying for our Residency

APPLICATION DEADLINE: First Monday of January

Eligibility Requirements Applicants must be graduates of an Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education-accredited pharmacy program with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, have completed an American Society of Health-System Pharmacists accredited post-graduate year one (PGY1) Pharmacy Residency and be licensed or eligible for pharmacist licensure in the state of Missouri. All new hires undergo pre-employment drug screenings.University of Missouri Health Care will only hire nicotine-free individuals.

The applicant must provide: letter of intent curriculum vitae official pharmacy school transcript three written letters of recommendation (one must be from your PGY1 program director) MU Health Care application

To Apply The preferred method of application submission is through the Pharmacy Online Residency Centralized Application Service (PhORCAS). • ASHP code: 64020 • Program Match Code: 688456 FOR MORE INFORMATION All application submission is through the Pharmacy or questions about the PGY2 Online Residency Centralized Application Service Internal Medicine Residency (PhORCAS) except for the MU Health Care application Program, please contact: which can be accessed at www.jobs.muhealth.org. Ryan Camden, PharmD, BCPS Program Mailing Address PGY2 Residency Program Director PGY2 Internal Medicine Residency Program Phone: 573-884-3354 E-mail: [email protected] University of Missouri Health Care Pharmacy Services Alissa (Bearly) Hundley, PharmD, BCPS One Hospital Dr., DC060.00 Residency Programs Coordinator Columbia, MO 65212 E-mail: [email protected]

Residency positions are filled according to the rules of the Or visit our residency webpage at National Matching Service (NMS). www.muhealth.org/pharmacyresidency An on-site interview is required. During this interview, candidates will be expected to give a 30-minute presentation of their choosing to preceptors and pharmacy staff. About University of Missouri Health Care

University of Missouri Health Care provides highly specialized, multidisciplinary care to patients from every county in the state. MU Health Care’s expert physicians and staff at multiple hospitals and clinics care for patients with the most severe illnesses and injuries.

Learn more online at www.muhealth.org.

Facilities • Ellis Fischel Cancer Center By the Numbers - Fiscal Year 2018 • Missouri Orthopaedic Institute • Missouri Psychiatric Center • University Hospital and Clinics STAFFED BEDS • Women’s and Children’s Hospital Intensive care (including step-down)...... 159 Acute care...... 443 Outpatient Pharmacy Locations TOTAL BEDS...... 602

• Mizzou Pharmacy - Ellis Fischel HUMAN RESOURCES - including Mizzou Pharmacy – Specialty Pharmacy Active medical staff...... 720 • Mizzou Pharmacy - Fairview Other staff...... 6,216 • Mizzou Pharmacy - Hitt Street • Mizzou Pharmacy - Keene Street PATIENT SERVICES • Mizzou Pharmacy - Missouri Orthopaedic Institute Patients transported by helicopter...... 594 • Mizzou Pharmacy - MU Student Center Births...... 2,417 Cardiac catheterization procedures...... 2,732 • Mizzou Pharmacy - Smiley Lane Major surgical operations...... 25,800 • Mizzou Pharmacy - South Providence Emergency and trauma center visits...... 79,464 • Mizzou Pharmacy - University Hospital Radiologic exams and treatments...... 313,954 Clinic visits (all sites)...... 680,624 Pharmacy Services Laboratory tests...... 1,645,121 • Vancomycin and Aminoglycoside Dosing Service Pharmacy orders...... 7,422,083 • Anticoagulation clinic (outpatient phone service and point-of-care clinic) PHARMACY • Pharmacy medication history service Inpatient pharmacists...... 50 • Virtual Pharmacy Review (ViPRx) program Outpatient pharmacists...... 40 • Prior Authorization Patient Medication Liaisons Total pharmacists...... 90 • Transitions of Care Patient Medication Liaisons Inpatient technicians...... 71 • Infusion Patient Medication Liaisons Outpatient technicians...... 42 Patient medication liaisons...... 23 Technology Total technicians...... 136 • Cerner software/applications Support staff...... 10 • Automated dispensing cabinets (Cerner RxStation) Management team...... 7 • Bedside barcode medication administration Residents...... 5 • Electronic medication administration record TOTAL PHARMACY TEAM MEMBERS...... 248 (EMAR) • Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) • MedCarousel MU Health Care Pride Points

• University of Missouri Health includes MU Health In 2014, Ellis Fischel became the first academic Care, the clinical operation, as well as MU’s School certified member of MD Anderson Cancer of Health Professions, School of Medicine, Sinclair Network®, a program of The University of Texas MD School of Nursing and University Physicians. Anderson Cancer Center.

• University Physicians is mid-Missouri’s largest multi- • The Missouri Orthopaedic Institute, which opened specialty group, with more than 500 physicians in 2010, is central Missouri’s largest freestanding trained in 80 specialties and subspecialties. orthopaedic center, as well as the region’s most comprehensive orthopaedic surgery center. More • Our hospital, University Hospital, than 30 physicians specialize in every aspect of celebrated 60 years in operation in 2016. It opened the musculoskeletal system. U.S. News and World its doors on September 16, 1956. Report ranked the orthopaedics program as a • University Hospital is mid-Missouri’s only Level high-performing specialty in 2016-2017. I trauma center, providing medical coverage for • The MU Children’s Hospital provides the most major traumas around the clock. comprehensive neonatal intensive care unit in • University physicians were the first in mid-Missouri mid-Missouri and the region’s only pediatric to perform open-heart surgery (1958), first to ambulance service. perform cardiac catheterization (1967), first to • University of Missouri Health Care is ranked among perform the world’s first aortic valvuloplasty to the 12 top performing academic medical centers correct aortic valve stenosis in neonates (1982), and in the University Health System Consortium’s 2014 the first to offer cardiac ablation and many other Quality and Accountability Study for delivering innovative forms of therapy. high-quality, safe, efficient, patient-centered and • University Hospital’s stroke program is certified as equitable care. an Advanced Primary Stroke Center by the Joint • University of Missouri Health Care has been Commission. recognized for the sixth consecutive year as one • University of Missouri Women’s and Children’s of the nation’s “Most Wired” health systems, Hospital provides the region’s most comprehensive according to the 2016 Most Wired Survey. The services for women and newborns. The hospital has survey was released by the American Hospital been designated a Baby-Friendly® facility and is a Association’s Health Forum. leader in low-intervention delivery practices. It has • MU Health Care received the 2015 Global HIMSS two certified nurse midwives on staff. Enterprise Nicholas E. Davies Award of Excellence • Ellis Fischel Cancer Center opened in 1940 as the for health care technology innovations that are first state cancer hospital west of the Mississippi improving patient outcomes. River and only the second one in the nation. Living in Columbia

Columbia has consistently been rated as one of the most desirable places to live in the United States.

Located halfway between St. Louis and Kansas City and 30 miles from the state capital in Jefferson City, Columbia boasts affordable housing, a moderate cost of living, diverse cultural and economic opportunities and excellent public schools.

Most people who have chosen to live in this college town of approximately 100,000 residents think of it as the best of both worlds — small-town convenience and warmth with big city amenities.

Recreational opportunities abound. More than 3,000 acres of state park lands are located within 10 miles of Columbia. The city itself offers more than 40 public parks and two state parks. Joggers, walkers and bikers can frequent numerous hiking trails, such as the MKT Trail, an urban walkway that connects the Katy Trail State Park. Scenic lakes and streams that are ideal for boating and fishing — including the Lake of the Ozarks, one of the largest recreation areas in the Midwest — are just a short drive away.

For the sports enthusiast, the University offers sports. Columbia also is home to the Show-Me State Games, an annual Olympic-style event for kids and adults. In addition to the University of Missouri, Columbia is home to both and Columbia College. These three institutions provide numerous venues for adult learning and the arts. Our Clinical Faculty and Staff

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Core PGY2 Pharmacy Internal Medicine Preceptors Other Pharmacy Preceptors Ryan Camden, PharmD, BCPS Jordan Anderson, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS PGY2 Residency Program Director PGY1 Pharmacy WCH Residency Internal Medicine Program Director PharmD: St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis, Mo. Pediatric Intensive Care/Pediatrics Pharmacy Residency: John Cochran PharmD: University of Missouri-Kansas City, satellite VA Medical Center, St. Louis, Mo. campus in Columbia Internal Medicine Residency: John Cochran Va. Pharmacy Residency: Kosair Children’s Hospital, Medical Center in St. Louis, Mo. Louisville, Ky. Critical Care Residency: Kosair Children’s Hospital, Louisville, Ky. Laura Butkievich, PharmD, BCPS System Pharmacy Clinical Manager Starr Bedy, PharmD, BCPS PGY1 Residency Program Director Emergency Medicine BA Biology: University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. PharmD: , Jacksonville, Fla. PharmD: St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis, Mo. Pharmacy Residency: Medical College of Georgia Pharmacy Residency: University of Health System and University of Georgia College Missouri Health Care, Columbia, Mo. of Pharmacy, Augusta, Ga. Internal Medicine Residency: St. Luke’s Hospital, Emergency Medicine Residency: The Ohio State Chesterfield, Mo. University Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio

Alissa Hundley, PharmD, BCPS Michelle Bullerdieck, PharmD, BCPPS Residency Programs Coordinator Pediatrics Internal Medicine PharmD: Midwestern University, Glendale, Ariz. PharmD: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Pharmacy Residency: University of Missouri Health satellite campus in Columbia Care, Columbia, Mo. Pharmacy Residency: Truman Medical Center Lakewood Kansas City Austin Campbell, PharmD, BCPP Psychiatry Drew Jett, PharmD, BCPS Inpatient Pharmacy Supervisor (University PharmD: University of Missouri, Kansas City, Mo. Pharmacy Residency: Kansas City VA Medical Hospital) Staffing Center, Kansas City, Mo. PharmD: St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis, Mo. Psychiatric Pharmacy Residency: Center for Pharmacy Residency: John Cochran VA Medical Behavioral Medicine, Kansas City, Mo. Center, St. Louis, Mo.

Kelly Cochran, PharmD, BCPS Kyle Ludwig, PharmD, BCPS Ambulatory Care (Internal Medicine) Medical Intensive Care PharmD: Butler University, Indianapolis, Ind. PharmD: St. Louis College of Pharmacy,St. Louis, Mo. Pharmacy Residency: Hospitals Pharmacy Residency: University of Missouri and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa Health Care, Columbia, Mo. Ambulatory Care Residency: University of Illinois Critical Care Residency: at Chicago College of Pharmacy and Medical Hospital and Clinics, Salt Lake City, Utah Center, Chicago, Ill.

Megan Nicklaus, PharmD, BCPS Family Medicine PharmD: Creighton University, Omaha, Neb. Pharmacy Residency: University of Missouri Health Care, Columbia Internal Medicine Residency: University of Missouri Health Care, Columbia Our Clinical Faculty and Staff

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Other Pharmacy Preceptors

Kara Goddard, PharmD, BCPS Erica Ottis, PharmD, BCPS Emergency Medicine Internal Medicine BS Biology: -Martin, Martin, Tenn. PharmD: St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis, Mo. PharmD: University of Tennessee Health Science Pharmacy Residency: The Regional Center College of Pharmacy, Memphis Medical Center at Memphis, Tenn. and Knoxville, Tenn. Pharmacy Residency: Grady Health System, , Ga. Critical Care Residency: Grady Health System, Atlanta, Ga. Kathryn Qualls, PharmD, BCPS Neurosciences Intensive Care and Neurology Jacob Kettle, PharmD, BCOP BS Biology: Tennessee Technological University, Hematology/Oncology Cookeville, Tenn. PharmD: University of Tennessee Health Science PharmD: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Mo. Center College of Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn. Pharmacy Residency: Kansas City VA Medical Pharmacotherapy Residency: Banner Desert Center, Mo. Medical Center, Mesa, Ariz. Hematology and Oncology Residency: Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan.

Dominick Salvatore, PharmD, BCPS Internal Medicine Erin Martin, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS PharmD: St. Louis College of Pharmacy Neonatal Intensive Care Pharmacy Residency: St. Mary’s Health PharmD: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Mo. Center, St. Louis, Mo. Pharmacy Residency: Hospital, Internal Medicine Residency: University of St. Louis, Mo. College of Pharmacy, Oklahoma Pediatric Pharmacy Residency: University of City, Okla. Oklahoma College of Pharmacy, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Namrita Trivedi, PharmD, BCPS Kendra McClamroch, PharmD, BCPS Cardiology Anticoagulation PharmD: St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis, Mo. PharmD: St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis Pharmacy Residency: Centra Health, Lynchburg, Va. Pharmacy Residency: St. John’s Hospital, Internal Medicine Residency: St. Luke’s Hospital, Springfield, Il. Chesterfield, Mo.

Brad Myers, PharmD, MBA, BCPS David Wolfrath, PharmD, MS Executive Director, Pharmacy and Inpatient Pharmacy Manager (University Hospital) Laboratory Services PharmD: University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. PharmD: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. Pharmacy Residency: Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Pharmacy Residency: Columbus Regional Tampa, Fla. Healthcare Medical Center, Columbus, Ga. Administrative Residency: University of MBA: American System, Manassas, Va. Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, Madison, Wis. M.S. Health System Pharmacy Administration: University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy, Madison, Wis.