From
Dr. Clements:
Belmont University College of Pharmacy PGY1
Residency Program
The Belmont University College of Pharmacy, Rolling Hills
Hospital and the Siloam Family Health Center are pleased to announce the
availability of two post-graduate year one (PGY1)
residency positions for the 2015-2016 residency year. Upon completion of this
one year, full-time, intensive experience in delivering comprehensive
pharmaceutical care, residents will develop critical thinking and
problem-solving skills, ability to educate patients from diverse backgrounds
and literacy levels, design, monitor, and implement complex medication regimens
for chronic diseases with an emphasis on mental health disorders. Pharmacists
completing the program will be well prepared to provide care for mental health
conditions within a primary care setting, to care for chronic conditions within
a psychiatric setting, or to continue residency training as a PGY2 resident in
a focused area of practice. Clinical training will be conducted at Rolling
Hills Hospital located in Franklin, Tennessee and Siloam Family Health Center
in Nashville. Rolling Hills Hospital is a behavioral health facility that
provides both inpatient and outpatient mental health services to adolescents
through older adults. Siloam
Family Health Center is
a charitable clinic for the uninsured, which provides whole-person care to a
diverse patient population, refugees, immigrants, and native Tennesseans, many
of whom experience mental health concerns along with their other medical
conditions. In addition to their clinical responsibilities, residents
will receive adjunct faculty appointment to the Belmont University College of
Pharmacy Department of Pharmacy Practice. Residents will complete Belmont’s
resident teaching certificate program and teach didactic and experiential
courses.
For more information about this residency
please follow this link: Belmont
University College of Pharmacy PGY1 Residency Program
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