- Written by kcho1
St. Barnabas Hospital, a 422-bed, not-for-profit, nonsectarian, acute care community hospital and Level 2 Trauma Center authorized to treat the most critically ill and severely injured patients. As a New York State-designated Stroke Center and State-designated AIDS Center, we provide access to much-needed services in our community.
The pharmacy residency program will provide comprehensive training in all facets of inpatient, administrative, and ambulatory pharmacy practice. The program includes:
Patient Care
Ambulatory Clinic Experiences
- Anticoagulation
- Medication Management
- Heart Failure
- Diabetes
- COPD/Asthma
Inpatient Experiences
- Interdisciplinary Rounding
- Discharge Counseling, meds to beds
- Medication reconciliation
- Antimicrobial Stewardship
- Critical Care
- Emergency Department
Medication Safety
- Adverse Drug Event Identification
- Medication Occurrences Review
- High Alert Medication Monitoring
Leadership
Practice Management
- Administrative and Supervisory Experience
- Active Community Involvement
- Policies and Protocols
Project Management
- Residency Research Project
- Drug Utilization Evaluations
- Quality Assurance Projects
Mentoring and Academic Involvement
- Pharmacy Student Preceptorship
- Teaching Certificate Program
Pharmacy Residency Program Pamphlet