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Baylor Scott & White PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at Vasicek Cancer Center aims to expose and develop our residents with coaching, modeling, and facilitation, to the expanded pharmacist's role in directly impacting patient care while preparing them for a PGY2 and BCPS certification

Baylor Scott & White – Vasicek Cancer Treatment Center (VCTC), in conjunction with Texas A&M University Irma Rangel College of Pharmacy, offers an ASHP-accredited pharmacy residency designed to provide a broad experience in hospital pharmacy practice.

Our residents focus on the comprehensive care of patients through evaluation and intervention of medication orders, interdisciplinary rounding, antimicrobial stewardship, transitions of care, education, and research.

PGY1 pharmacy residency programs build on the Doctor of Pharmacy education and outcomes to contribute to developing clinical pharmacists responsible for medication-related care of patients with a wide range of conditions, eligible for board certification and postgraduate year two (PGY2) pharmacy residency training.

We accept one resident each year.

 

Curriculum

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About the program


  • Residents complete 13 rotations from July 1 through June 30
  • Required rotations are four weeks in length
  • Residents may not exceed one-third of their experiences in a specific disease state or population (e.g., oncology)
  • Opportunities for our residents:
    • Antimicrobial stewardship participation
    • Teaching certificate through Texas A&M Irma Rangel College of Pharmacy
    • Manuscript writing program for publication
    • Write and present an ACPE-accredited CE
    • Attendance at multiple research and pharmacy conferences for networking and learning
    • Ability to choose a variety of electives to design learning experiences to your interest
    • No On-Call
    • Code response training
    • Multiple mentors in a variety of areas
    • Multiple co-residents in a variety of fields






Rotations


Required:

  • Orientation
  • Internal Medicine
  • Administration
  • Research
  • Inpatient Oncology
  • Ambulatory care: Vasicek Cancer Treatment Center
  • Pediatric Hematology/Oncology: Baylor Scott & White McLane Children's
  • Women’s Studies/ Surgical Oncology
  • Patient care, choose 3:
    • Cardiology
    • Internal Medicine
    • Neurology
    • Nephrology
    • Orthopedics
    • Trauma Services
  • Longitudinal: leadership, administration, research topic discussions
  • Longitudinal: Staffing



Electives:

  • Academia
  • Administration: 340B
  • Ambulatory Care: Family medicine clinic
  • Ambulatory Care: Anticoagulation
  • Cardiology: CVICU
  • Critical care: MICU, NSICU, STICU
  • Emergency Department
  • Heart Transplant/Advance Heart Failure
  • Hematology/Oncology Inpatient Consult
  • Infectious diseases
  • Informatics
  • Inpatient Family Medicine
  • Long term Care at BSWH Continuing Care Hospital
  • Main Pharmacy
  • Poison Control
  • Palliative Care
  • Solid Organ Transplant: Kidney
  • Other: repeat any other patient care

Staffing component


  • Holidays: 1 major holiday per year
  • Weekends: Every 3rd Weekend
  • Evening Staffing- longitudinal 1 day per week from 5 pm until 9 pm

Teaching component


  • Coordinated program with Texas A&M University Irma Lerma College of Pharmacy for Teaching Certificate
    • Provide one lecture and assist in the Pharmacotherapy Lab with P3 students at Texas A&M University Irma Lerma College of Pharmacy
  • Assist with APPE students on rotations at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple
  • Precept IPPE students on rotation for 3 weeks
  • Provide in-services to healthcare providers

Program requirements

For residents to successfully graduate from the program, they must:

  • Achieve 87 percent of ASHP residency objectives by the end of residency year
  • IRB-approved research project
  • Write a publishable manuscript
  • One ACPE-accredited Continuing Education
  • One monograph presentation to Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee
  • One Medication Use Evaluation
  • One Standard Operating Procedure
  • Attend required professional meetings: Midyear, HOPA, and BSWH Scholars Day.
  • Obtain a Teaching Certificate from TAMU COP
  • In-service, topic discussions, case presentations, and journal clubs to preceptors, pharmacy students, and interprofessional staff
  • Code Blue Experience
  • Volunteer Activity
  • Attend 1 Tumor Board Meeting

How to apply

We use the Pharmacy Online Residency Centralized Application Service (PHORCAS) for applications, transcripts and other supporting application materials.

Visit PhORCAS to apply




Application requirements

  • Have a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from a fully ACPE-accredited college of Pharmacy within the United States or equivalent experience
  • Have a license in good standing to practice Pharmacy from a recognized State Board of Pharmacy or in pursuit of and eligible for licensure eligibility in Texas within 120 days of start
  • Enrolled in the ASHP Match Process
  • Have a strong interest in clinical practice at a teaching facility

Applicants must also submit through the online PhORCAS system:

  • Curriculum vitae
  • A letter of intent detailing reason for interest in completing a PGY1 pharmacy residency, short and long-term career goals, and how our program will assist in meetings those goals
  • Three ASHP recommendation forms. Preferred authors of your letters ranked from most to least desired:
    • P4 preceptors
    • Employers
    • College faculty
    • Committee
    • Personal colleagues
  • Academic transcripts from professional pharmacy education


ASHP code: 74103
Program match: 152422



Learn more about Baylor Scott & White's housestaff appointment eligibility, including guidelines for international medical graduates.

PGY1 Temple Pharmacy residents

Diversity and inclusion commitment

We constantly outline goals to support a diverse workforce by creating an inclusive and engaged work environment. Our PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program is dedicated to ensuring these values are upheld within the program, building a team, and encouraging an environment that reflects the diversity of the BSWH System.

We embrace diversity and welcome those of all backgrounds and perspectives, irrespective of race, gender identity, gender expression, ethnicity, age, religion, orientation, culture, or life experience. The program hopes to celebrate each person's uniqueness and drive the pharmacy profession forward.

Leadership and Residents

Megan Hampton, PharmD
Clinical Coordinator BSWH Medical Center - Temple
Felicia Chavez, PharmD
Chief Resident

Texas Tech University Health Science Center School of Pharmacy

Stipend and benefits

Residents and fellows are classified as full-time employees of Baylor Scott & White Health.

In addition to our competitive stipend, we offer our residents a full menu of employee benefits. We help offset the cost of many of these benefits; others are options you can choose to pay for yourself.

Working at Baylor Scott & White Health

Contact us

Megan Hampton (Roberts), PharmD, BCPS

Program Director
Email: Megan.Roberts@BSWHealth.org

PGY1 Pharmacy Residency
Baylor Scott & White Health
1901 SW H.K. Dodgen Loop
Temple, TX 76502

1901 SW H.K. Dodgen Loop
Temple, TX 76502


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