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PGY-2 Internal Medicine Specialty Residency
The Internal Medicine Specialty Residency offers diverse opportunities for
the resident to concentrate on expanding (broadening) their clinical skills
and knowledge base in the area of internal medicine. The university-based environment
coupled with a diverse patient population and the expertise of a large clinical
pharmacy staff provide ample learning experiences to develop into a successful
independent practitioner. It also imparts an appreciation for the role of the
clinical pharmacist specialist in internal medicine.
Learning experiences available to the Internal Medicine Specialty Resident include:
| Internal Medicine | Nutrition Support |
| Medical ICU | Pharmacokinetics |
| Infectious Diseases | Nephrology |
| Emergency Medicine | Oncology |
| Toxicology/Poison Control | Drug Information |
| Multiple ambulatory care clinics | |
Requirements for application to the internal medicine specialty residency
program:
General Requirements
- Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited college of
pharmacy
- Successful completion of an accredited PGY-1 pharmacy residency
- Personal and leadership qualifications for successful completion of a specialty residency
- Eligibility for licensure in the state of Georgia
Specific Requirements (note deadlines)
- A Letter of Interest postmarked no later than Friday,
Dec. 26, 2007 stating why the applicant desires a specialty residency
at GHS
- The following must be postmarked by Monday,
Jan. 5, 2008:
- Current Curriculum Vitae (include completed and anticipated residency rotations)
- Official pharmacy school transcripts
- Four (4) references completed on the Recommendation Request Form. Note: the recommendation form must be completed and should accompany a letter of reference.
- Three recommendations must be from preceptors who taught the resident during a PGY-1 pharmacy residency rotation
- One
recommendation
must
be
from
the
residency
director
- Residency Questionnaire
- Applicants invited for an on-site interview will be required to present a professional presentation on a topic related to clinical pharmacy practice (may present residency research project if some data collection and analysis has been completed).
For additional questions, please contact Dr. Ted Walton, Director of the Internal
Medicine Residency program at 404-616-7816 or by e-mail at twalton@gmh.edu.
Mail application materials for the internal medicine residency to:
Ted Walton, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Pharmacist Specialist, Internal Medicine
Grady Health System
80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive, SE Box 26041
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
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