Physician Residency Coordinator oversees the administration and scheduling of the physician residency program of a healthcare organization. Coordinates and facilitates the activities of the physician residents and provides the resources necessary to fulfill curriculum requirements. Being a Physician Residency Coordinator ensures physician activities comply with governing bodies such as the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or other applicable regulations. Supports the recruitment and selection process of resident physicians. Additionally, Physician Residency Coordinator administers and maintains a system or database to manage schedules and physician performance metrics. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Physician Residency Coordinator occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be a Physician Residency Coordinator typically requires 2-4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Lead Pharmacist and Residency Coordinator -Full Time- Schedule will include staffing shifts and weekends
Position Highlights:
Manage our residency program in collaboration with the Residency Program Director.
Work with preceptors to encourage development and growth amongst our team, as well as overseeing the residents, mentoring and guiding them in their growth.
Residency coordinator will be expected to precept some resident rotations, lead preceptor development activities, attend resident presentation, and continue to grow our residency program.
Residency coordinator will be expected to coordinate, schedule and precept APPE and IPPE rotations.
Residency coordinator will also be expected to staff as needed to meet the needs of the hospital. Although time may fluctuate based on department needs, we anticipate that this person will spend approximately 1/2 their time staffing and 1/2 in growing and managing our residency program.
Meet and maintain all requirements needed to be a residency preceptor. Ensures all preceptors maintain requirements to be a preceptor as defined by ASHP.
Provides safe and effective drug therapy management to improve the outcomes of patients.
Lead pharmacist expectations will be variable but may include oversight of the sterile compounding compliance.
Works centrally and de-centrally to perform all functions of a Registered Pharmacist including clinical interactions with the health care team, patient care monitoring, accurate dispensing and supervisory of the pharmacy technicians
Consults with physicians and nursing staff to ensure the best patient care and evidenced based medicine
Credentials and Qualifications
Minimum of a PGY1 residency 1 year pharmacy experience in a hospital setting
Preferred minimum a PGY1 residency 3 year pharmacy experience in a hospital setting or PGY1 & PGY2 1 year pharmacy experience or a minimum of 5 years of clinical hospital experience
Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in pharmacy required
Licensed as a pharmacist in the state of Florida required
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