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UPMC Mercy PGY2 Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Residency Program

PGY2 pharmacy residency programs build on Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) education and PGY1 pharmacy residency programs to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists in specialized areas of practice. PGY2 residencies provide residents with opportunities to function independently as practitioners by conceptualizing and integrating accumulated experience and knowledge and incorporating both into the provision of patient care or other advanced practice settings.

Residents who successfully complete an accredited PGY2 pharmacy residency are prepared for advanced patient care, academic, or other specialized positions, along with board certification.

What Makes Us Unique?

Direct patient care. The pharmacists at UPMC Mercy are highly valued members of the emergency department. They care for critically ill patients at the bedside by recommending and preparing medications for intubation, sedation, cardiac arrest, stroke, and trauma. Pharmacists make recommendations to providers regarding antibiotic dosing and selection, titration of infusions, and drug information questions. Pharmacists assist nurses with calculations, setting up IVs, and answering drug-related questions.

About Our Program

UPMC Mercy strives to carry on the Catholic tradition of its founders by providing compassionate and quality care to the poor and underserved in the community. UPMC Mercy is recognized as a 340B hospital, providing care to a disproportionate share of low-income patients.

The PGY2 Emergency Medicine residency will develop pharmacists into highly competent practitioners in emergency medicine and prepare them for board certification and for emergency medicine clinical pharmacist positions. UPMC Mercy is a level 1 trauma center, comprehensive burn center, thrombectomy capable stroke center, and level 2 ACEP accredited geriatric emergency department.

The Emergency Department is the busiest in the City of Pittsburgh, caring for approximately 60,000 patients each year. Residents will gain experience treating a variety of disease states and emergency situations including traumas, burns, cardiac arrests, sepsis, and overdoses.

Additional Information

Required Learning experiences

  • Orientation.
    • Completed UPMC Mercy PGY1 (one day).
    • Completed PGY1 at UPMC (two weeks).
    • Completed PGY1 outside of UPMC (five weeks).
  • Emergency Medicine I – Introduction to Emergency Medicine (five weeks).
  • Emergency Medicine II (five weeks).
  • Emergency Medicine III – Teaching and Precepting (five weeks).
  • Emergency Medicine IV - Overnight EM (five weeks).
  • Critical Care (five weeks).
  • Trauma Burn ICU (five weeks).

Required off-site rotations (five weeks)

  • Emergency Medicine - UPMC Shadyside.
  • Toxicology - UPMC Presbyterian.
  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine – UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.

Required Longitudinal Rotations (All 45 weeks)

  • Staffing.
  • Projects.
  • Professional development.
  • Direct Patient Care.
    • Pharmacokinetic consult service.
    • Detox education sessions (once every four weeks).
    • Critically Ill Recovery Clinic (half day on Thursday every three weeks).

Requirements for Program Completion

All residents at UPMC Mercy must:

  • Obtain Pennsylvania pharmacist licensure within 120 days of the residency’s start and practice 35 weeks (i.e., two thirds of the year) as a licensed pharmacist.
  • Attain a rating of “Achieved for Residency” for at least 80% of the objectives established by the residency program as outlined in the ASHP Accreditation Standards for a Postgraduate Residency Programs.
  • Complete the requirements of the individualized quarterly training plans as developed by the RPD.
  • Complete all required learning experiences.
  • Complete all required staffing assignments (PGY1: 36 weekend shifts, 32 weekday evening shifts, three holiday shifts; PGY2: 24 weekend shifts, 32 weekday evening shifts, two holiday shifts).
  • Complete a major project and medication use evaluation (MUE); prepare a project manuscript and MUE poster; and present the project at Pharmacy Resident Research Day.
  • Meet the residency presentation requirements: two formal presentations, two journal club presentations, and one interdisciplinary meeting presentation.

Additionally, PGY2 residents must:

  • Provide PGY1 residency certificate within 30 days of the residency start.
  • Maintain certification in BLS and ACLS.
  • Complete emergency medicine required topics listed in the Appendix.

Electives

Currently, there are no electives offered for this program.

Residency Program Director

  • Pamela McCormick, PharmD, BCPS, BCEMP

Preceptors

  • Jack Cederberg, PharmD, BCEMP
  • Abby Chiappelli, PharmD, BCCCP
  • Abigail Cochran, PharmD
  • Victoria Gray, PharmD, BCPS
  • Kyle Jansen, PharmD
  • Pamela McCormick, PharmD, BCPS, BCEMP
  • Taylor Miller, PharmD
  • Casey O’Brien, PharmD
  • Bridget Ott, PharmD, BCPS
  • Katherine Roberts, PharmD, BCCCP
  • Paul Schotting, PharmD, BCEMP
  • Brett Snyder, PharmD, BCEMP
  • Erin Tamulonis, PharmD
  • Megan Wein, PharmD
  • Brittany Yu, PharmD, BCPS
  • David Zimmerman, PharmD, BCCCP, BCEMP

Current Resident

  • Michael Hair, PharmD

Former Residents and First Positions

  • Kyle Jansen, PharmD – Emergency Medicine Night Pharmacist, UPMC Mercy
  • Brett Snyder, PharmD, BCEMP – ICU/EM float pharmacist, UPMC Mercy
  • Phorcas Deadline: January 2
  • Requirements
    • Eligible candidates must have:
      • Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited school of pharmacy
      • Current enrollment in or completion of a PGY1 residency in pharmacy
      • Licensure or eligibility for licensure within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
      • Registered for the ASHP Residency Matching Program (NMS Code: 666969)
    • Supplemental information required with application:
    • PGY1 site description:
      • Is this a teaching hospital? If so, what types of residents are there? (ex: internal med, surgery, emergency medicine, ophthalmology, podiatry, etc.)
      • Trauma center including designation (1, 2, 3, none)
      • Stroke center including designation (Comprehensive, Primary, thrombectomy capable, acute stroke ready hospital, none)
      • In what areas are clinical pharmacists actively involved? (ex: Medical ICU, trauma ICU, emergency department, ID etc.)
      • Does the hospital have any other certifications/designations? (ex: burn center, geriatric ED etc.)
  • Interview requirement: An on-site or virtual interview is required.
  • Start Date: July 1
  • Term of Appointment: 52 weeks, concluding June 30

Stipend and Benefit Information

  • Yearly Stipend
  • Paid Time Off: 20 days
  • Benefits (PDF)
  • Travel: Travel stipend to ASHP Midyear covering registration, hotel, flight, meals
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