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PGY2 Oncology Specialty Residency Program
The Department of Pharmacy at University of Louisville Health Care offers a Post-Graduate Year Two (PGY2) ASHP pre-candidate status Oncology Pharmacy Practice Residency. The program is an advanced, comprehensive training that provides the resident the opportunity to develop competency in clinical oncology pharmacy practice and become an autonomous practitioner.
Medical Center
The James Graham Brown Cancer Center is a key component of the University of Louisville Health Sciences Center located in the heart of Louisville, Kentucky. As an academic center, our patient care is approached utilizing a multidisciplinary team of experts including physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and other health care professionals. The University Hospital has 405 licensed beds and provides care to patients in Louisville, central and western Kentucky, and in the surrounding tri-state area. Oncology patient care areas include a 22 bed general oncology floor, 17 bed bone marrow transplant/oncology intensive care unit and an oncology outpatient infusion clinic. The James Graham Brown Center has nine outpatient multidisciplinary oncology clinics in addition to patient support services.
Oncology Pharmacy Services
Oncology pharmacy services are located in the James Graham Brown Cancer Center. Clinical oncology pharmacists participate in daily multidisciplinary rounds on the inpatient oncology services and are responsible for therapeutic drug monitoring, nutrition support, patient education, staff education and maintaining the continuity of care between inpatient and outpatient transition. Additionally, clinical oncology pharmacy services are provided in multidisciplinary oncology clinics. Weekly educational opportunities available include pharmacy journal club, oncology pharmacy update, solid tumor multidisciplinary conference and hematology conference.
Oncology Specialty Residency Program
The oncology pharmacy practice residency is a 12-month program. Currently, seven months are dedicated to core rotations and five rotations are available for electives.
Core Experiences
- Inpatient Medical Oncology
- Inpatient Bone Marrow Transplant
- Inpatient Gynecology/Oncology
- Longitudinal Multidisciplinary Oncology Clinic
- Research
Elective Experiences
- Pediatric Oncology
- Inpatient Palliative Care
- Managed Care – Oncology
- Infectious Disease
- Outpatient BMT clinic
- Neurosurgery
- Emergency Department
Teaching
- Elective participation in Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Certification Program
- Preceptorship of PharmD students
- Co-preceptorship of PGY1 residents
- Didactic lectures opportunities available to pharmacists, college of pharmacy students, medical oncology fellows, physical therapy students and nursing staff
Application Process
Candidates interested in the program should submit a letter of interest explaining career goals, a curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and an academic transcript. Please provide all application documents in one mailing to the residency program director. Only complete application packets received by the deadline will be reviewed for selection of on-site interview. Selected candidates will be contacted for an on-site interview to take place in late January and early February.
Application requirements: PharmD degree, completion of a pharmacy practice residency or equivalent experience, eligibility for licensure in Kentucky
Application Deadline: January 8, 2010
Starting Date: July 1st
Number of positions: 1-2
Estimated stipend: $47,000
Residency Program Director
Jill Rhodes, PharmD, BCOP
Department of Pharmacy
University of Louisville Health Care
530 South Jackson Street
Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: (502) 561 – 7428
Fax: (502) 561 – 7385
Email: jillrh@ulh.org