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PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program

PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program

Reedsburg Area Medical Center’s Hospital-Based Program Code# 45903

About Us

What does our residency program have to offer?

• Rural health focus
• Team-oriented environment
• Hospital-based with a variety of inpatient, emergency medicine, leadership and teaching experiences.
• Longitudinal ambulatory care practice experience   
• Leadership advancement 
• Individualized learning and goals
• Commitment to developing confident and compassionate pharmacists

Description

Reedsburg Area Medical Center offers both inpatient and outpatient pharmacy services. This includes 24/7 hospital coverage through in-house and remote pharmacy services, diabetes education in the ambulatory clinic care embedded directly in our primary care clinic, and two outpatient community pharmacies

Learning Experiences

Residents will gain competencies primarily through primarily longitudinal learning experiences designed to provide them a broad knowledge base critical for rural pharmacy practice. 

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Elective Rotations
  • Institutional Pharmacy Operations
  • 340B Management
  • Long Term Care Consulting
  • Population Health and Quality Assurance
  • Note: Other elective learning experiences may be developed based on resident interest and preceptor availability

A Day in the Life of a Resident

Residents will gain a comprehensive overview of rural healthcare, spending time in various areas of the health system including:

  • Medical-Surgical Unit
  • Intensive and Intermediate Care Unit
  • Birth Center
  • Emergency Department and Walk-In Care
  • Outpatient Pharmacies
  • Senior Life Center
  • •Primary Care and Specialty Clinics
  • Diabetes Education Pharmacist Based Clinic
  • Chronic Care Management Pharmacist Based Clinic

Residents are expected to participate in rounding and clinical care of hospital inpatients, provide medication management and education for patients in the ambulatory care settings, and are involved in various interdisciplinary teams and committees, as well as community health initiatives.

Residents will also have project days scheduled at least once a month and will also work on relevant and interesting smaller projects to the many areas they are embedded in.  This include journal clubs, topic discussions, diabetes interdisciplinary care meetings, drug utilization reviews, population health projects, and others.
 

Certifications

  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Teaching Certificate (residents apply for this program yearly)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)

Resident Profiles

Trevor Rawson, PharmD

Pharmacy School: University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy

Former Residents

  • ​2021 - 2022: Alexis Mowry, PharmD (post-residency practice: inpatient pharmacist at RAMC)
  • 2022 - 2023: Madison Lee (née Barabas), PharmD (post-residency practice: inpatient pharmacist at RAMC)
  • 2023 – 2024: Sarah de Jesus, PharmD (post-residency practice: ambulatory care pharmacist)

Applying to the Program

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Application Requirements

If you are interested in applying for our residency program, please submit all application materials via PHORCAS in a PDF format.
ASHP Program Code: 45903
NMS Matching Code: 287613

Applicants MUST meet the following requirements:
  • Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an ACPE accredited school or FPGEC certificate form NABP
  • Eligibility to obtain licensure in the state of Wisconsin
  • Be a U.S. Citizen or a permanent resident of the U.S.
  • Registration with the ASHP matching program

Contact Us

Please feel free to email us if you have any questions or would like more information about our program!

Hannah Hansen, PharmD, BCPS, Residency Program Coordinator
Email: [email protected]

Karlee Dulak, PharmD, Residency Program Director
Email: [email protected]

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