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Boise V.A. Medical Center


Post Graduate Year Two (PGY2) - Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency

Pharmacy Department

Our goal is to provide excellent pharmacy services to our veterans.  Our pharmacists are specially trained as medication experts, and are committed to providing safe, high quality, evidence-based comprehensive medication management care that fosters efficient and effective drug therapy management in collaboration with other healthcare team members. In accordance with the Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) model, clinical pharmacists are located in five outpatient firms and provide disease state management under an approved scope of practice.  Pharmacist-managed clinics include: MOVE (weight loss), hypertension, hyperlipidemia, insulin titration, and smoking cessation.  Pharmacists are also involved with specialty services, such as infectious disease, nephrology, and hepatitis.  Our inpatient pharmacy provides unit dose, intravenous admixture, total parenteral nutrition and oncology services for inpatients and after hours prescription filling services for outpatients.  Service is available on a 24-hour/7-day week basis.  Each inpatient clinical pharmacist has privileges associated with anticoagulation, antimicrobial stewardship and vancomycin dosing.  Inpatient pharmacists round with the inpatient teams and participate in teaching the medical residents in an interdisciplinary team setting.  Recently, our pharmacy services have expanded to include a mental health pharmacist and an oncology pharmacist.  Many of our pharmacists our preceptors for our pharmacy residents and are committed to helping residents become independent clinical pharmacist practitioners who provide excellent patient centered care.  As a group of pharmacy professionals, we are dedicated to serving our veterans, and our fellow healthcare professionals through leadership, teamwork, and integrity.

Welcome to the Boise VA Medical Center 


Program Purpose

The PGY-2 Ambulatory Care residency program at Boise VAMC is designed to produce advanced pharmacy practitioners in primary care. Graduates may find employment in academia and in institutions as ambulatory care clinical pharmacy specialists or clinical coordinators. We are honored to be one of five “Centers of Excellence in Primary Care Education”. Each PGY2 resident will participate as the clinical pharmacist for the medical resident continuity clinic and will complete a team project related to the provision of patient care in an ambulatory care setting.  

Training Site Overview

The Boise VAMC is part of VA NW Health Network (VISN 20), which includes facilities in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.  The Boise VAMC is a 46-bed facility with an adjacent 32-bed extended care unit which houses nine beds for inpatient substance abuse.  The Boise VAMC also operates Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) in Twin Falls and Caldwell, Idaho, an Outreach Clinic in Burns, Oregon and Salmon, Idaho and Behavioral Health services at the Boise Veterans Center. The Boise VAMC is an acute care teaching hospital, providing a full range of patient care services, with state-of-the-art technology as well as education and research.  Comprehensive health care is provided through primary care, secondary, and long-term care in areas of medicine, surgery, psychiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, oncology, dentistry, geriatrics, and extended care.

PGY2

Program Requirements

  • Ambulatory Disease Management Rotation
  • Silver Team Pharmacist Block
  • Community-Based Outpatient Clinic Pharmacist Rotation
  • Discharge Staffing longitudinal experience
  • Practice Management longitudinal experience
  • Group residency project including IRB approval
  • Teaching Certificate
  • BCPS Preparation
Electives are chosen to match candidate’s interests and goals. A wide variety of elective options exist including: academics, outpatient specialty clinic experience, pharmacoeconomics, , and oncology.


 

Evaluation

Residents are evaluated on required and elective ASHP outcomes, goals, and objectives. Residents receive formal quarterly feedback throughout the residency as well as rotation specific feedback at the conclusion of each block.

Residents are expected to continually evaluate their own performance as well as establish and modify personal goals and objectives to be achieved over the course of their residency training.

Benefits

A competitive annual stipend is provided to residents as well as 13 paid holidays, annual leave, sick leave, health care benefits, personal office space, and free parking.

Additionally, residents can participate in Resident Forum which consists of weekly meetings with other Boise area residents. Through Resident Forum, residents have the opportunity to complete a teaching certificate, participate in BCPS review sessions, and solidify their post residency plans through CV reviews, and panel discussions.

The Boise VA Medical Center is also one of five facilities in the nation chosen to participate in the VA Centers of Excellence in Primary Care Education. The goal of this program is to foster transformation of clinical education by preparing graduates of health professional programs to work in and lead patientā€centered interprofessional teams that provide coordinated longitudinal care. Both PGY-1 and PGY-2 Pharmacy Residents will be involved in this exciting program. More information on this exciting program can be found here: http://www.va.gov/OAA/coepce/

Rotations

* Residents may repeat any required rotation to gain additional experience

Required Rotations

AC - Ambulatory Care
G - Geriatrics
IM - Adult Internal Medicine
IP - Inpatient
PA - Pharmacoeconomics/ADPAC
AAC - Advanced Ambulatory Care
 
Elective Rotations (4 weeks)

O* - Oncology
MH* - Mental Health
ID* - Infectious Disease
A* - Academics
AG* - Anticoagulation

Application Process PGY2 - Ambulatory Care

 

Interested applicants must submit the following information by the second Monday in January via Pharmacy Online Residency Centralized Application Service (PhORCAS):

1. Completed Application

2. Curriculum Vitae

3. Letter of Intent - describing your PGY-1 experiences and how you think an ambulatory care residency will solidify your ability to create an innovative pharmacy practice at another site (500-750 words).

4. Two professional letters of recommendation

5. Transcripts of all college work

Contact Information: Amber K. Fisher PharmD, BCPS PGY2 Ambulatory Program Director 500 West Fort Street (119) Boise, ID 83702 Phone: (208) 422-1085 Fax: (208) 422-1088 E-mail: amber.fisher3@va.gov


MORE INFORMATION

http://www.boise.va.gov/resources/Boise_VA_Medical_Center_Pharmacy_Resident_Program.asp

Contact Us:
(208) 342-2581
ishpcontact@gmail.com

Address:
P.O. Box 7625
Boise, ID 83707

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