General Residency Information

Orientation

All SVH residents complete a standard orientation during the first 1-2 months of their program. The program director will orient residents to the program’s purpose, applicable accreditation standards, designated learning experiences, and evaluation strategy. In addition, residents will be introduced to the various operational areas of the SVH Pharmacy Department and gain experience under the guidance of a full-time staff pharmacist. Residents will also attend a general hospital orientation.

Residency projects

Various residency-related projects are required throughout the year. Residents will be provided with numerous opportunities to enhance their verbal and written communication skills in a variety of settings. Residents will give both formal and informal presentations. The required projects and presentations include the following:

  • Research Project
  • Resident Research Conference and Manuscript Development
  • Medication Use Evaluation
  • Formulary Project or Policy/Guideline review
  • APPE Student Topic Discussion/Patient Case Discussions
  • Pharmacist Continuing Education
  • Journal Clubs

Teaching certificate

Through a partnership with an accredited school of pharmacy, residents may elect to complete the requirements of an optional teaching certificate program.

Clinical on-call

Pharmacy residents participate in an on-call service, which provides first-hand experience in developing problem-solving skills through exposure to various clinical situations. Residents will participate in a rotating on-call schedule for coverage of these services. Residents will be assigned a preceptor as the back-up for any questions or issues. A comprehensive overview of these services will occur during orientation.

Staffing obligations

To provide residents with model pharmacy practice experience, residents will be assigned staffing duties on a rotating basis, as follows:

  • Acute care-based residents: 4 hour shift per week
    • Staffing experience takes place in the central inpatient pharmacy
  • Ambulatory-based residents: 4 hour shift every other week and every third weekend
    • Staffing experience takes place in the outpatient pharmacy

Holiday commitment

All PGY1 pharmacy residents are required to work two holidays per year. The holiday schedule will be distributed during orientation.