The residency program is based at the Walgreens pharmacy located in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. This premier location, focused on specialty pharmacy practice, offers a variety of innovative clinical pharmacy services for patients who are prescribed complex therapies to treat conditions such as HIV/AIDS, oncology, transplant and others. The community pharmacists at this site work closely with multi-disciplinary teams to provide optimal drug therapy for patients. In addition, residents gain insight into management issues that can affect the implementation of patient care services in the community pharmacy setting.
The residency is offered in partnership with Rutgers University Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy. This partnership allows the resident the opportunity to gain experience in the delivery of clinical specialty pharmacy services in an ambulatory care setting. The resident actively participates in teaching and precepting experiences at Rutgers.
Residency Activities
The resident will participate in the provision of patient care services through the following:
- Develop health and wellness programs
- Disease state management programs in oncology, transplant, HIV/AIDS, chronic inflammatory diseases, and other complex disease states
- Medication therapy management, including Limited Distribution Drugs which require REMS training
- Management of quality programs set by the Utilization Review Accreditation Commission (URAC)
- Pharmacist-administered immunizations
- Community outreach programs
The resident will participate in the following activities that strengthen practice management and educator skills:
- Design and conduct practice-based research projects
- Present research findings at appropriate regional and national professional meetings
- Execute marketing strategy for the promotion of patient care services
- Provide clinical instruction to student pharmacists at Rutgers and the pharmacy
Residency Program Benefits
- Competitive stipend
- Comprehensive medical plan
- Travel allowance for pharmacy related conferences
- Residents are eligible for Paid Time Off (PTO). Resident pharmacists may accrue approximately 10 days depending on average hours worked and time in position.
Candidate Requirements
- Doctor of Pharmacy degree from a college or school of pharmacy accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
- New Jersey pharmacist licensure within 90 days of the start of the residency program
- Complete the online resident position application at https://jobs.walgreens.com
- Submission of residency application materials to Pharmacy Online Centralized Application Service (PhORCAS).
- Curriculum Vitae
- Three professional letters of recommendation
- Official university transcripts
- Letter of intent explaining why you are pursuing a community pharmacy residency and what you hope to gain from the residency program
- On-site interview (upon invitation)
- Case presentation on a topic related to community pharmacy or transitions or care
- Registered with the National Matching Service (NMS)
Application Process
All application materials must be submitted no later than January 5th for candidates to be considered for our program.
Contact Information
Questions regarding this residency should be addressed to Michele Gonzalez, PharmD, Residency Program Director, at michele.gonzalez@walgreens.com
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