CVS-UT PGY1 Community-Based Pharmacy Residency Program Details
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN THE CVS-UT PGY-1 CPRP!
If you have any questions please contact the Residency Program Director, Aaron Lengel, at aaron.lengel@utoledo.edu.
RESIDENCY ACTIVITIES
- Complete and present a community pharmacy residency project suitable for publication
- Present a residency project at a national pharmacy meeting
- Successfully complete projects within rotation areas
- Participate in periodic journal clubs and presentations
- Participate in training programs to enhance technical, professional, and personal skills
rotations
- Operations
- Anticoagulation
- Infusion
- Consulting
- Practice Administration
- Research
- Community Dispensing and Patient Care
RESIDENCY SITE
7643 Ponderosa Rd. Perrysburg, OH 43551
RESEARCH PROJECT
The resident will complete at least one project during the residency. The focus of the project is determined in collaboration with Omnicare and the residency project will be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Pharmacists Association.
Other Training Opportunities
Didactic discussions, journal clubs, reading assignments, case presentations, written assignments, student teaching, leading student case discussions and presentations, and attendance at educational symposia
at the conclusion of the residency, the resident will be able to
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Perform direct and indirect patient care activities
- Collaborate with other CVSHealth colleagues across our enterprise as well as other health care professionals
- Learn effective skills in operating a long term care pharmacy
- Exercise leadership and practice management skills
- Engage in health care reform discussions and provide services to the community
- Analyze medical and pharmacy literature to effectively solve clinical problems
- Earn a teaching certificate with experiences in all teaching models including didactic, CE, and experiential
- Design and implement a novel service or research project at their site
Residency Details & BENEFITS
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Residency duration: 12 month, July 1 - June 30
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Competitive stipend
- Comprehensive benefits
- Life insurance
- 401K
- CVSHealth employee stock purchase program
- Paid holidays and earned vacation
- Travel expenses for national meetings and required travel
Program requirements
- PharmD candidate from a US accredited program
- Licensure in Ohio
- Background in community pharmacy practice with interest in organizational leadership
- Strong communication and presentations skills
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
- Professionalism and maturity
- Travel requirements include: training programs, professional meetings and conferences
Accreditation
- Accredited through the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists in partnership with the American Pharmacists Association
More Information
- Community Residency Program Faculty and Staff
- Residency Sites
- Potential Project Ideas
- Return to CVS-UT Community-Based Pharmacy Residency page
- Application Process