Upstate Pharmacy Residency Programs

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PHARMACY RESI DEN CY PROGRAMS PGY-1 PHARMACY PGY-2 AMBULATORY CARE INFECTIOUSGERIATRICS DISEASES PEDIATRICS Syracuse, New York I www.upstate.edu/pharmacy I State University of New York

Upstate University Health System The Upstate University Health System includes Upstate University Hospital, Upstate Community Hospital, Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital, the Upstate Cancer Center and numerous satellite sites. As with many teaching hospitals and health systems, Upstate University Hospital and its associated outpatient clinics serve a diverse population that includes adult, pediatric and medically compromised patients.

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The strength of our programs lies with the commitment of the faculty to patient care. Our faculty continually works with community partners to improve patient medication reconciliation and management.

Salary and Benefits Residents at SUNY Upstate receive a competitive stipend for one year, July 1 to June 30, plus fringe benefits which include health and dental insurance and paid travel for relevant meetings.

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Where do our residents go?

A review of our residency graduates since 2013 indicates that about 67 percent of our residents pursue Post Graduate Year 2 (PGY-2) pharmacy residency or fellowship training. A majority of the remaining 33 percent go on to pursue a career in the acute care hospital setting. Many of our residents stay on as members of the Upstate pharmacy family with a few pursuing academia immediately after graduation. Syracuse is more affordable* The cost of living in Syracuse is very reasonable. This is how much you would need to earn in 11 cities with major biomedical centers to approximately equal our stipend here. If you earn $46,000* living in Syracuse, you would need to earn: $67,339 Boston $51,276 Chicago $62,911 Los Angeles $51,325 Minneapolis $50,876 New Haven $80,464 New York City $50,683 Philadelphia $60,190 San Diego $82,982 San Francisco $60,507 Seattle $69,613 Washington, DC * Based on 2022 salary.com

Joseph Burczynski, Pharm.D., Executive Director of Pharmacy Upstate’s Pharmacy Residency

Programs Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2 PGYPharmacy1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 4 PGYAmbulatory2 Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 6 Pediatrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 8 Infectious Diseases . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 10 Geriatrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 12 About Upstate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 How to apply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 UPSTATE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY PROGRAM

SUNY Upstate Medical University, one of 140 academic medical centers in the United States, attracts outstanding Doctor of Pharmacy graduates from across the nation. Each pharmacy residency program draws upon the resources of our academic medical center – including a teaching hospital, four health related colleges (the College of Medicine, the College of Graduate Studies, the College of Health Professions and the College of Nursing), our research enterprise and hundreds of specialty services. Each program, accredited by (or in precandidate status with) the System Pharmacists (ASHP), offers pharmacy residents the opportunity to interact with many other disciplines. Residents are given training options within the scope of excellent pharmacy practice to pursue their interests and refine their knowledge and skills. Each resident will have the opportunity to customize a training plan based on his/her area of interest.

PHARMACY RESI DEN CY PROGRAMS “I take great pride in the rich legacy of Upstate’s pharmacy residency program. Within our institution the integrated role of our pharmacists has been well recognized for decades. Our residency program, and the talented individuals who make it up, have been central to this success. Our residents are often identified for their excellence in research, teaching and clinical skills during their training and are viewed as essential members of the care team. Since its inception in 1999, we have steadily expanded our program to include PGY-2 pharmacy residency programs in key clinical areas such as; Pediatrics, Ambulatory Care, Infectious Diseases and Geriatrics. We have also increased our PGY-1 program capacity while preserving a well-versed training experience involving close mentorship and guidance from a collection of experienced and innovative preceptors. Many of our preceptors are veterans of our PGY-1 and PGY-2 programs bringing a unique perspective and continual improvements to the experience. Our residents’ involvement in medication management and advanced clinical pharmacy services more than adequately prepares them for success in PGY-2 residencies, fellowship or establishing themselves as practitioners. As executive director of pharmacy at Upstate, it is my great pleasure to continue supporting and advancing the development of future pharmacy leaders through our residency training.”

Our residency training at Upstate University Hospital provides both PGY-1 and PGY-2 pharmacy residents the opportunity to develop proficiency in research, manuscript writing and the publication process. With the introduction of our innovative Pharmacy Clinical Research Micro-credential program, our residents have the opportunity to gain a strong foundational knowledge in research. This program includes 26 hours of didactic lecture sessions presented over a 10month period. The residents will complete a research project, write a manuscript and submit the it to a peerreview journal for publication after it has been reviewed and approved by the research committee. All residents, both PGY-1 and PGY-2 are required to complete this program. A highlight of the subject areas discussed includes: regulatory and ethical issues in research; understanding the basics of statistics and statistical software; presenting a research projects; and finally completing a research project. The various lectures are offered to meet the needs of the residents during the research development process. Details of our research training program is available through our pharmacy residency website at upstate.edu/pharmacy. This innovative program is also participated virtually by seven pharmacy residents from other PGY-1 Pharmacy residency programs. Currently, residents who complete the Pharmacy Clinical Microcredential program are offered a signed certificate. Work is far advanced to offer a digital badge to all graduates of the program. The Upstate pharmacy services translational research team (UPSTART), in collaboration with the Upstate pharmacy residency programs, have worked tirelessly to create a welcome environment for research and publication production. This welcome environment has motivated both pharmacists and pharmacy residents to embrace research as a vital learning experience and an important component of our residency training program. Our pharmacy residency research projects are designed to be publishable. Residents are assigned a research mentor/preceptor who is experienced in research and the publication process. These preceptors are very instrumental in the resident’s research experience and work together with the residents to ensure a successful completion of their research project(s). The residents become the primary authors of any research publication.

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Research and Publications

BCPS Preparatory Program A Board-Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS) preparatory program is now being offered to our residents. The purpose of the program is to familiarize residents with the exam content and format. Under guidance of board–certified preceptors, the residents will develop didactic and case-based lectures over the course of their residency training, covering a wide variety of topics on the exam. Personal preceptor experience with the exam, studying, and on-going certification will be discussed as well. The residents will gain the confidence and skills needed to independently prepare for the exam by the end of their residency.

Christopher Miller, PharmD, BCPS Associate Director of PharmacyClinical Services And Research

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Center • Research and Publication • Research Micro-credential Program • Teaching/Education Opportunities • Teaching and Learning Certificate Programs • Clinical Toxicology Services • Medical Emergency Certificate Program • Mentorship Program • Compensatory day-off for working every third weekend • BCPS Preparatory Program “I am honored to serve as the DirectorProgramResidencyPharmacyPGY-1at Upstate. Additionally, I am very proud of the unique design and conduct of our residency program. Our training environment at Upstate is intentionally designed to make our residents successful. My goal as a program director is to train future leaders who will become distinguished candidates for any career they wish to pursue after graduation. With the support of our dedicated preceptors, the pharmacy staff and leadership, we have trained many residents over the years, all of whom have gone on to establish successful careers. I would be very grateful for the opportunity to direct your residency training at Upstate.” William Darko, B.Pharm., PharmD, BCCCP PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program Director For more information: (315) darkow@upstate.edu464-9929 PGY-1 - PHARMACYRESIDENCY UPSTATE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 3 PHARMACY RESIDENCY PROGRAM Required ExperiencesLearning Required Longitudinal Learning Experiences Elective ExperiencesLearning (Four weeks) (Four weeks, select one) Ambulatory Care Critical OneInfectiousPediatricsEmergencyCareMedicineDiseasesElective Clinical Research Clinical InternalandPharmacyDisseminationTeaching,Staffing/ClinicalToxicologyPharmacologyEducationandofKnowledgeAdministrationLeadershipMedicine Ambulatory Care HIV Clinical Toxicology II Emergency Medicine II AdvancedSurgical/TraumaPediatricOncology/HematologyGeriatricsEmergencyMedicineCriticalCarePediatrics

Residency Program Structure and Design

The program begins with a two-week orientation that is anchored by an internal medicine based learning experience designed as a repeating, four-week rotation, alternating with fourweek, core learning experiences and one elective rotation. The program is designed to offer PGY-1 pharmacy residents the opportunity to progressively increase their independence in a professional, friendly environment in which they are able to become proficient pharmacy clinicians by the end of their residency training. Medicine – Based PGY-1 Level-1 Trauma

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Site: Upstate University Hospital Upstate University Hospital, the area's only Level-1 trauma center, has a centralized pharmacy distribution paired with numerous satellite offices. The decentralized pharmacy services cover every patient care area, including the Emergency Department. Upstate University Hospital also houses the Central New York Poison Control Center, which serves 54 counties. The Poison Control Center is run by PharmD clinical toxicologists and serves as one of our training sites.

The program structure follows ASHP accreditation standards and required competency areas, goals and objectives for PGY-1 pharmacy residency programs. The training experience is a 12-month , fulltime, curriculum designed to address the ASHP competency areas and individually tailored to aid in developing residents to become independent clinicians as well prepare them for their next endeavor, whether it be academia, fellowship, PGY-2, or patient care providers.

Program Highlights and Opportunities • Internal

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geriatricsincludingdifferentgivesexperiences.outpatientandUpstatemepracticeinsettings,areasofandambulatory care. I was very interested in the micro-credential in Clinical Research, where department members are so dedicated. We were immediately welcomed to the Upstate family—everyone is so enthusiastic about our growth. I am very grateful to be a resident here. Jiajie Guan, PharmD PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident Choosing Upstate’s pharmacy residency was the easiest decision I’ve ever made. The program offers a wide variety of inpatient rotation experiences, an atmosphere of growth and development, and numerous teaching and research opportunities. The number one reason I chose Upstate was the sense of solidarity and fellowship. I felt that the love and support everyone had for one another was genuine. I knew that the proficientcapablemepassiondedicationpreceptor’sandwouldhelpbecomeaandclinicalpharmacist.

Valerie Amedeo, PharmD PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident I chose Upstate’s residency for its vast opportunities. I am waiting to select my specialty since I have not yet experienced all that this career has to offer. Upstate can help me find my niche while offering education and experience in many different clinical environments.

Erica Barbay, PharmD PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident The PGY-1 pharmacy residency program at Upstate offers everything I was looking for. As a large academic medical center and a Level 1 Trauma Center, Upstate has a wide variety of inpatient

Upstate has exceeded my expectations and I couldn’t be more proud to call myself a resident of this incredible institution.

Upstate’s pharmacy program has given me the opportunities to learn and grow. I was so thrilled to discover this PGY-1 residency program includes a teaching and medicalcredential,researchcertificate,learningclinicalmicro-andemergency certificate. Additional training in these areas will help me become a well-rounded pharmacist with an extensive range of skills. I knew Upstate would be the best place for me to explore areas of interest in pediatrics, emergency medicine and infectious diseases. My “Upstate family” gives me the necessary resources to succeed.

In Upstate’s teaching hospital, everyone tries to provide a “learning moment.” School taught us just enough to become pharmacists but I wanted to do more to become successful. I also wanted to improve my clinical skills which is exactly what this residency program will help me do. I am beyond grateful to continue my education in a welcoming and family-feel place.

Andrea Dressler, PharmD PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident I chose a residency program to align with my interests. Upstate enables residents to pursue their interests and succeed in areas where they need to push themselves to feel confident. The Pharmacy Micro-credentialResearchprogram is just one example of how residents can achieve success with a teaching certificate. Upstate offers a variety of clinical experiences while fostering an environment of learning and teaching. Residents develop their own teaching style while precepting students. Most important, it's the people that set Upstate apart. It was clear during my application process that everyone here genuinely wanted the residents to succeed. You learn something new every day and are challenged to practice at the top of your license with unwavering support. Hannah Morley, PharmD PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident I love the Upstate Family! I felt instantly welcomed into this close-knit environment. As a teaching hospital, students and residents are always welcomed and encouraged to ask questions. We can provide patientcentered care as a collaborative member of an interdisciplinary team. Preceptors, RPD, and RPC are always here for us and try their best to help us grow. Residents have the unique opportunity to participate maturewhichmedicinelongitudinalininternalrotationhelpsustointoindependent practitioners. Upstate sets itself apart from the other programs by offering a certificate in Teaching and Medical Emergency as well as a micro-credential in Pharmacy Clinical Research. These opportunities will provide me with great tools for my future as a clinical pharmacist.

Zhongyue Zhang, PharmD PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident

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“The PGY-2 Ambulatory Care residency is a cosponsored program between Upstate Medical University and St. John Fisher University (SJF) –Wegmans School of Pharmacy (WSoP). The residency, which began in 2011, primarily focused on developing services in an Internal Medicine medical residency training site. However, over the last several years the outcomes achieved by the clinical pharmacist and residents have influenced expansion of collaborative pharmacist practice to other adult outpatient specialty areas, such as Inclusive Health Services, Neurology and Rheumatology. It is the philosophy of the program to develop a strong clinical practitioner with a foundation in primary care but also educate the resident on critical aspects of sustainability and the elements of developing a successful business plan. The partnership with WSoP enhances the resident experience by developing academic teaching skills and mentoring pharmacy students for future opportunities in pharmacy practice. The blend of academic and clinical pharmacy provides the resident with the skills and abilities to develop a practice in either setting. The role of academic pharmacy is to drive innovation and I believe our program accomplishes that. I look forward to continuing to pioneer innovative pharmacy practice models in ambulatory care.”

Site: Upstate Health Care Center Upstate Health Care Center (UHCC) and St. John University-WegmansFisherSchool of Pharmacy (SJFC-WSOP).

The Ambulatory Care pharmacist preceptors are embedded in hospital-based clinics. Core rotations include an emphasis on the management of diabetes, anticoagulation and disease states pertaining to the following specialties: Neurology and Pharmacogenomics, Rheumatology, Family Medicine, and Inclusive Health Services. Our focus is on the management of high-risk disease states and high-risk medication use. Our Internal Medicine clinic served as a pilot site for the Collaborative Drug Therapy Management (CDTM) practice in New York State (NYS) and provided data to support CDTM legislation in NYS. Our pharmacistdriven CDTM services include management of medications related to pharmacogenomic screening results, anticoagulation, diabetes and cardiovascular risk reduction.

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Program Description Our PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Residency is offered in conjunction with St. John Fisher University-Wegmans School of Pharmacy (SJF-WSOP), in Rochester, NY. It is a 12-month program that builds upon the principles and experiences of a PGY-1 residency with additional expectations that the resident gain exposure, experience and independent skill in delivering pharmaceutical care services to ambulatory adult patients. Additionally, the joint venture with SJF-WSOP offers the resident the opportunity to develop and refine academic teaching skills. Upon completion of the residency, the pharmacist should be prepared to establish and maintain a practice-based clinic in the care of ambulatory adult patients and feel confident to pursue a career in academia if so desired.

Elizabeth (Lisa) Phillips, BS Pharm, PharmD, CACP, BCACP PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Residency Program Director, Associate Professor and Chair, of Pharmacy Practice and Administration For more 585-899-3818information:phillipl@upstate.edu

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The PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency at Upstate University Hospital is a joint venture with St. John Fisher University - Wegmans School of Pharmacy, where the resident serves as an adjunct preceptor and teacher. This collaboration gives the resident a well-rounded experience at multiple practice settings from academia to clinical practice.

The resident is exposed to practice management models focused on quality improvement initiatives that optimize patient outcomes and business practice models that educate the resident on the business of pharmacy and justification of pharmacy services. The resident is afforded the tools needed to independently establish a successful ambulatory care career at the completion of residency.

Jenna Harris, PharmD, BCPS

Leadership & Practice Management

Danielle DelVecchio, PharmD, BCPS

Teaching & Education

Jennifer Morgan, PharmD, CACP

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The resident is engaged in teaching many levels of learners including pharmacy students, PGY-1 residents and medical residents. Additionally, the resident provides various outreach educational programs to the community.

Scholarly Activity Residents analyze outcomes of existing programs and the design, implementation and assessment of an independent research question. The results of the investigation are expected to be published in the pharmacy literature. Elective Opportunities Residents can refine their learning experiences by choosing rotations in other ambulatory clinics such as advanced endocrinology and advanced specialty pharmacy practice with the specialty pharmacy team.

Lara Horvath, PharmD, BCACP, CACP

Ashley Shtoyko, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM

Program Faculty Meaghan Murphy, PharmD, BCACP, Ambulatory Care Manager, Residency

I am incredibly excited to continue my residency training with Upstate as the PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy resident. I am grateful to work with the incredibly supportive pharmacy team again! The residency program cultivates a positive learning environment that allows for continuous growth and development. It offers a multitude of learning experiences through various clinics and specialty services, including diabetes, neurology, anticoagulation, rheumatology, and more. One of the program's advantages is its ability to provide patient-centered care to a large and diverse patient population. By doing so, the program emphasizes the importance of demonstrating cultural competence as essential in becoming a well-rounded practitioner. Moreover, the affiliation with St. John Fischer University provides unique teaching and mentoring opportunities that will strengthen my academic skills and shape me into a successful future preceptor. I believe Upstate has given me the resources to cultivate my critical thinking, leadership, research and intradisciplinary skills. I am confident that Upstate will push me to become a competent ambulatory care pharmacist, and I am excited to see what the year will bring.

Program Coordinator

Eric Sidman, PharmD, BCPS, AAHIVP

Core Longitudinal Experience Components

Sara Farooqi, PharmD, Former PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident, PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Resident

Mary Jo Lakomski, BSPharm, CDE, BCACP

Sha-Phawn Williams, PharmD Troy Hoelzl, PharmD Jessica Garza, PharmD, BCPS

The PGY-2 training experience in Ambulatory Care has three core longitudinal experiences that include: research, ambulatory care pharmacy practice administration and leadership, as well as weekly didactic lectures to our medical residents in the Adult Medicine clinic. Direct Patient Care Direct patient care activities provided during either CDTM series or joint visits with the providers deliver comprehensive medication management with a focus in diabetes, anticoagulation, cardiovascular risk reduction, neurology, pharmacogenomics screening, rheumatology and inclusive health related disease states. Our diverse population provides the resident with a unique experience in patient education.

PGY-2 - RESIDENCYPEDIATRIC “My dedication to this program as a residency director is steadfast, as I am both a graduate of the PGY-1 Pharmacy and PGY-2 Pediatric Residencies at Upstate. We provide an attractive learning environment and unique opportunities that will help you grow into a well-rounded pediatric specialist. The pediatric pharmacy team is an integral part of the patient experience here at Upstate because we consistently provide dedicated specialized knowledge to the medical providers, patients and caregivers.” Kelly Steidl, PharmD, BCPPS PGY-2 Pediatric Residency Program Director For more information: (315) steidlk@upstate.edu464-4201 UPSTATE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 7 PHARMACY RESIDENCY PROGRAM Upstate is a tertiary care academic medical center providing specialized care to pediatric patients throughout a 34-county region in Central New York. As the area’s only Level-1 trauma center, we deliver decentralized pharmacy services in each major patient care area, including pediatrics.

Upstate Golisano Children’s hospital is where I found my passion for becoming a pediatric clinical pharmacist and I am so honored to be able to continue my residency training here. The culture of the pharmacy residency program is truly unprecedented. Each and every day of my PGY1 I came in excited to learn and I owe that all to my residency program director, preceptors, and co-residents. Another major factor that went into my decision to stay at Upstate was the Beingweinterprofessionalincrediblerelationshipshavewithinthehospital.abletolearnalongsideother medical professionals has been instrumental in my training. Upstate Golisano Children’s hospital has all of the key elements I was looking for in a PGY-2 pediatric residency. We are a Level-1 trauma center with a separate pediatric emergency room where pharmacists play an integral part in any pediatric medical emergencies. We also offer experiences in many different pediatric specialties that I am interested in pursuing, including hematology and oncology, toxicology and cystic fibrosis. I am confident that my training at Upstate will prepare me to practice at the top of my license as a pediatric clinical pharmacist.

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Residency offers a concentrated experience in various areas of pharmacy practice focused on the care of pediatric patients. In addition to participating in clinical rotations in general pediatrics, pediatric critical care, medicine,ambulatoryhematology-oncology,care,emergencyinfectiousdiseases and various subspecialty electives, residents will participate in teaching activities, including in-services, clinical pharmacy rounds, and co-precepting opportunities with

pharmacists who provide pharmacy services for pediatric inpatient areas as well as pediatric antimicrobial stewardship, pediatric emergency, pediatric hematology/oncology and

Julianna Featherly, PharmD Former PGY-1 Resident PGY-2 Pediatric Pharmacy Resident

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and pharmacy experience,Complementingstudents.theclinicalresidentswillbe involved in journal club presentations, newsletter publications, drug utilization evaluations, formulary drug reviews and a structured research project. Research intensity is driven by the resident’s desire. Residency Program Highlights and Opportunities Core Learning Experiences: • General Pediatrics • Pediatric Intensive Care • Pediatric Hematology/Oncology • Pediatric Infectious Diseases • Pediatric Emergency Medicine • Neonatal Intensive Care Core Longitudinal Experiences: • Pediatric Pharmacy Practice • Pediatric Ambulatory Care • Administration and Management • ••Electives:ResearchClinicalToxicologyPalliativeCareand

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Pursuing a residency at Upstate has been a dream of mine since my first introductory rotation as a student at Upstate. The preceptors and residents immediately welcomed me into the “Upstate family” and taught me more than I had ever thought was possible. I felt like I belonged at Upstate. I was drawn to the teaching certificate offered through St. John Fisher College’s Wegmans School of Pharmacy, where I completed my pharmacy education. It felt rewarding to give back to the students where I went to school. The research certificate offered in this program sets Upstate apart from other institutions. The research certificate program shapes the resident into a clinical researcher who is able to design and complete a research project, as well as submit a manuscript for publication. Upstate offers a PGY-2 pediatric pharmacy residency program, which solidified my decision to join Upstate because my principle area of interest is pediatrics. I have no doubt that the dedicated preceptors and mentors, as well as the endless opportunities for development and growth will help shape me into an autonomous clinical pharmacist.

The Golisano Children’s Hospital is a 71-bed children’s hospital with an eight-bed adolescent psychiatric unit, located within the Upstate Medical University Downtown campus. dedicated Pediatric hospital faculty and staff in an adjacent complex pediatric Department of Pharmacy has a team of pediatric clinical cystic PGY-2 Pediatric Pharmacy PGY-1 residents more

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Site: Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital

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Kaitlyn Agedal, PharmD Former PGY-1 and PGY-2 Pediatric Pharmacy Resident

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Residency Program Director For more information: (315) steelej@upstate.edu464-2792

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• Pharmacy-driven pharmacokinetic program

The PGY-2 infectious Diseases residency is designed to transition PGY-1 residency graduates from generalized practitioners to independent specialized practitioners with a focus on patients with infectious diseases. Residents will see patients with a variety of infectious diseases through their participation with the infectious diseases (ID) consult service, antimicrobial stewardship, and HIV clinic. Additional learning experiences include: critical care, pediatric infectious diseases, emergency department and laboratory.microbiologyInadditiontodirectpatientcare,theresidentwillcompletea research project, and build leadership skills by being involved in decision making pertaining to antibiotic use through the antibiotic subcommittee. Teaching opportunities are ample and include pharmacy rounds, ID grand rounds, didactic lectures, and coprecepting PGY-1 residents and APPE students.

Site: Upstate University Hospital Residents will have exposure to patients in inpatient areas including: ICUs, Emergency Department, and pediatrics as well as clinics affiliated with our Infectious Diseases group.

• Long-standing antimicrobial stewardship program

• Multiple teaching opportunities

Educational Program Overview

• Exposure to a broad spectrum of infectious diseases

• Demand for and acceptance of pharmacy involvement in ID pharmacotherapy

Residency Program Highlights

“My goal as program director is to guide residents, and facilitate their development from generalized- to -specialized practitioners by equipping them with the tools necessary to be an integral part of a multidisciplinary team. Our facility provides ample opportunity to hone clinical, teaching and leadership skills through the variety of experiences offered throughout the year. Our longstanding relationship with our ID physicians has created high demand for pharmacy services including a PGY-2 resident, and there are many exciting opportunities on the horizon.”

Jeff Steele, PharmD, BCPS, [AQID] PGY-2 Infectious Diseases

Further, this year I will expand upon my teaching experiences from PGY-1 training through precepting at Upstate and lecturing at the Binghamton University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, which will allow me to progress toward my future career goal of pursuing academia. I am so grateful for the opportunity to continue my clinical development at Upstate and continue the necessary training to reach my professional vision of becoming an infectious diseases pharmacist.

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When first applying for a PGY-1 residency, I was drawn to the extensive opportunities offered at SUNY Upstate University Hospital including: clinical rotations of various pharmacy specialties, participating in interdisciplinary rounds at an academic medical center, creating my own research project with involvement in the research micro-credential, and educating pharmacy students through the teaching certificate program. I am very fortunate to have learned from such dedicated colleagues during my PGY-1 training here at Upstate, whose guidance and support taught me how to become an independent, wellrounded pharmacist. I had entered PGY-1 with interests in infectious diseases and academia, and I am so thankful to continue my residency training as the PGY-2 Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Resident here at Upstate. This program offers antibiotic stewardship, infectious diseases consult, and HIV ambulatory care rotations that allow direct collaboration with physicians, medical residents, and students alongside preceptors that display a constant enthusiasm for teaching.

As a graduatepast of the PGY ampharmacist,traineddiseases-anProgramResidencyPharmacy-1andinfectiousIextremely pleased to be a preceptor for our residency programs. As a faculty member at Binghamton University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, I am delighted to have the opportunity to practice and precept at SUNY Upstate University Hospital where I have the opportunity to practice at the top of my license to provide

Wesley Kufel, PharmD BCPS, BCIDP, FormerAAHIVPPGY-1 Pharmacy Resident, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Binghamton University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Allison Hitchcock, PharmD Former PGY-1 Resident PGY-2 Infectious DiseasesResident

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• Medication Therapy Management

• Geriatric Hematology/Oncology

• General Geriatric Pharmacotherapy

• Ambulatory Care

This PGY‐2 program in Geriatrics is a 12 month program that builds on Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) education and the PGY-1 pharmacy residency program to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacist in the specialized area of geriatrics. The program fosters critical thinking, thereby enabling the resident to integrate their understanding of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and biomedical literature into an effective approach to optimize pharmacotherapy for geriatric patients. This program includes research in a sustainable improvementqualityproject or initiative for the populationgeriatricinapracticeareaof the resident’s Additionalchoice.researchopportunitiesareavailable based on level of interest and are fostered by both Upstate and SUNY Binghamton’s School of Pharmacy. These research projects are designed to be publishable. This PGY-2 residency provides the resident with opportunities to function independently as practitioners by conceptualizing and integrating accumulated experience and knowledge and incorporating both into the provision of patient care of older patients or other advanced practice settings. Residents who successfully complete this accreditation eligible PGY2 pharmacy residency are prepared for advanced patient care, academic or other specialized positions, along with board certification in geriatrics.

• Multiple Teaching Opportunities

• Transitions of Care

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• Geriatric Emergency Medicine

• Medication Reconciliation

Site: Upstate Community Hospital Residents will have exposure to a variety of unique practice settings including: the Geriatric emergency department and transitional care unit at Upstate Community Hospital; the Geriatric Clinic at Upstate Specialty Services located in close proximity to the downtown hospital, and teaching through Binghamton’s School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Program Purpose and Description

• Humanitarian Health Care

• Discharge Counseling

• Infectious Disease

• Quality Improvement Projects

• Inpatient Staffing “My goal for this program is to expose the pharmacy resident to every aspect of senior care pharmacy in several advanced pharmacy practice areas. Our geriatric program strives to help the senior patient from a pharmacotherapy perspective in many phases of care: from emergency room admission, stabilization of disease state, to outpatient management in specialized clinics. On a personal level, the relationships that develop between patient and provider make our interventions meaningful and professionally rewarding. Upon completion of the program, the resident will be well-versed in the full spectrum of care and able to carry that knowledge forward into a multitude of career settings. Former residents have gone on to take clinical pharmacist roles and work in academia. With the booming senior population, these experiences will enable the resident to help guide pharmacy practice as it adapts to the emerging needs of this growing patient population.” Kelly R. Ulen, PharmD, BCGP, FASCP PGY-2 Geriatric Residency Program Director For more information: (315) ulenk@upstate.edu492-5254

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Jaylan Yuksel, PharmD Former PGY-1 and PGY-2 Geriatric Pharmacy Resident, Current Clinical Staff Pharmacist

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I chose to pursue my PGY-2 training in Geriatrics at Upstate University Hospital knowing it would be an excellent match for my goals to become a boardcertified geriatric pharmacotherapy specialist with strong opportunities in emergency medicine, teaching, and leadership. During my interview process, I learned how the Geriatrics program at Upstate is a ‘powerhouse’ in that they are busily improving patient care for the geriatric population by thinking outside the box. I was struck by the sincerity and dedication displayed by everyone as well as the diverse presence of the preceptors, and the focus on collaboration.interprofessionalTheprogramoffers many unique opportunities that will enable me to become a well-rounded geriatric pharmacist including exposure to unique practice settings such as the Geriatric emergency medicine department and hematology/oncology,geriatricthe opportunity to complete the Clinical Research MicroCredential, and the Humanitarian Healthcare elective longitudinal. I appreciate how this program has a strong component of research projects that are designed to be publishable which will help me grow my research skills. I look forward to my time at Upstate knowing I’ll be a valued member of a multidisciplinary team and will be able to advocate for this vulnerable population in critical areas of care.

I decided to continue my career at Upstate Hospital. I feel ready and prepared to work in any clinical setting due to my experiences through the PGY1 and PGY-2 pharmacy residency at Upstate. I was able to learn and experience unique opportunities throughout each residency year at Upstate. My preceptors were supportive and dedicated to my growth. Upstate not only offers a wide variety of specialties and services, but it also has a familylike feel every time you walk into the pharmacy. That’s what makes our pharmacy department so unique, everyone is supportive, caring, and builds you up. I am excited to start my pharmacy career at such an uplifting institution.

Marrium Qureshi, PharmD Former PGY-1 and PGY-2 Geriatric Pharmacy Resident, Current Clinical Staff Pharmacist

Upstate Medical University

Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse is part of SUNY Upstate Medical University and is the only academic medical center in Central New York. Academic medical centers are built around medical schools and research missions. As a medical enterprise, Upstate serves 1.8 million people, covering one-third of the state. Upstate University Hospital is the hub of SUNY Upstate's clinical activities. Half of the nearly 9,000 SUNY Upstate employees are connected to patient care. Upstate University Hospital has long held the distinction of caring for among the most seriously ill and injured in the state. It is a Level-I trauma center and offers the Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital, the region's only children’s Thehospital.

Upstate University Hospital

There are 1,600 students enrolled in Upstate’s four colleges studying to become doctors, biomedical scientists, advanceddegree nurses and allied health care professionals. College of Medicine College of Health Professions College of Nursing College of Graduate Studies Our internationally recognized faculty are committed to providing these students with an excellent, hands-on education and individual attention. As the region’s premier biomedical research center, our faculty/scientists continuously search for new cures and treatments to dozens of diseases and disabling conditions.

Upstate Cancer Center provides many unique services for cancer patients including the only pediatric cancer care program in our region, social workers, spiritual care advisors, rehabilitation specialists and genetic counselors in one location. Upstate Community Hospital offers a comprehensive range of services, including medical and surgical care, emergency services, intensive care, acute rehabilitation and inpatient psychiatric care. The Community hospital is a short drive from the downtown campus.

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How to Apply to our Programs

The Upstate University Hospital Pharmacy Residency Program participates in the Pharmacy Residency MATCH program. Applicants must be graduates of an accredited College of Pharmacy with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree or equivalent experience.

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Syracuse - The Heart of New York Visitors to Syracuse, New York are often surprised to find the conveniences of a big city and the comforts of a small town. Syracuse offers an enviable combination of outstanding quality of life and affordable living. Our residency programs put you in the heart of New York's fourthlargest city. Our campus is adjacent to Syracuse University and is part of the dynamic hub known as University Hill. Our practice sites are just blocks from downtown Syracuse, which offers a rich cultural life including an opera company, professional theater, several museums, and the historic Armory Square district with many fine restaurants and unique shops. With four distinct seasons, recreational opportunities abound. Many lakes, parks and golf courses are within a few minutes of Syracuse. Within an hour's drive are Lake Ontario, the Finger Lakes region (producing world famous wines), the Thousand Islands, and Adirondack Mountain vacation areas.

Applicants must apply through the MATCH program and must be prepared for an on-site interview. Details of the interview will be forwarded via email or phone. Applications should be submitted via the Pharmacy Online Residency Centralized Application Service (PHORCAS). Additional information may be obtained by contacting each residency program

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