Location:
Medical Center - Fort WorthDepartment:
PharmacyShift:
Varying Shifts (United States of America)Standard Weekly Hours:
40Summary:
The PGY2 pharmacy residency in pediatrics is designed to transition PGY1 residency graduates from generalist practice to specialized practice focused on the care of pediatric patients. Residency graduates are equipped to participate as integral members of interdisciplinary teams caring for pediatric patients assuming responsibility for pharmaceutical care. These residents acquire the capacity to deliver evidence-based care to pediatric patients within the limitations presented by the shortage of research in the use of medications in this patient population. They are able to prepare or supervise the preparation of the unique formulations required by pediatric patients as those patients needs change according to their stage of growth and development. Education: Graduate from an American Council on Pharmacy Education accredited school of pharmacy. ACPE IV certification course completion Pharmacist licensure must be obtained by July 1 of the residency year. Pharmacy preceptor license must be obtained within 90 days of employment. Current Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers certification. Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification (within 60 days of employment). ACPE IV Certification (obtained from approved course completed during pharmacy school or ACPE accredited course).About Us:
Cook Childrens Medical Center is the cornerstone of Cook Childrens and offers advanced technologies research and treatments surgery rehabilitation and ancillary services all designed to meet childrens needs.
Cook Childrens is an EOE/AA Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran employer.
Whether it's parenting issues or treating the most complex pediatric medical conditions, Cook Children's is here, helping families navigate childhood every step of the way.