Purpose
In response to the changes in healthcare delivery systems, emerging
reimbursement trends, and increasing recognition of the need to improve and
document drug therapy outcomes, the Health Plan of San Joaquin Managed Care
Pharmacy Practice Residency prepares pharmacists for leadership roles in the
managed care setting. The program is designed to provide a solid foundation in
population-based pharmaceutical care. Primary emphasis is placed on the
development and implementation of medication use management initiatives and
policies, clinical programs, formulary management, pharmacoeconomic and outcome
assessment, drug information, effective communication, teaching and mentoring
skills.
Residents are guided to discover and develop their own unique talents, so as to
engender optimal growth and satisfaction throughout their careers. It is our
goal as preceptors to nurture in our residents the knowledge, skill, insight,
and commitment that will enable them to raise the level of practice of Pharmacy
in the managed care environment. As a result of having completed the HPSJ
Managed Care Pharmacy Practice Residency, graduates will have the tools to
excel and lead at a variety of managed care practice sites.
Instructional Design and Organization
The 12-month Residency in Managed Care Pharmacy Practices consists of activities
developed by faculty from Health Plan of San Joaquin (HPSJ), University of the
Pacific (UOP) and San Joaquin General Hospital (SJGH). Functionally, the
Residency is divided into seven core training themes that represent the key
subject areas around which all instructional activities are organized. A range
of specific activities has been designed within each of the core training
themes to ensure that residents are afforded maximum learning opportunities
across the full scope of managed care pharmacist roles. Seven Core Training
Themes (CTTs):
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Inpatient Pharmacotherapy
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Ambulatory Pharmacotherapy
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Medication Use & Formulary Management
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Drug Information, Communication & Customer Services
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Business Administration
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Teaching & Mentoring
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Personal and Professional Leadership
Structurally, the Residency is divided into six 2-month blocks. This approach
ensures that instructional objectives are pursued in a logical, systematic
progression. The ambitious goals of the HPSJ residency require careful
scheduling in order to distribute the workload evenly throughout the year, so
as not to overwhelm the resident at any one time. During each block, one or two
of the core training themes are emphasized more heavily than the others.
However, the resident is expected to prioritize and work on the ongoing,
longitudinal activities within each of the seven core training themes. In
addition to the activities associated with each 2-month block, the resident
participates in the Pharmacist-managed ambulatory care clinics at SJGH
throughout the entire residency year to ensure a continuous growth of clinical
skills.
Six Training Blocks:
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Pharmacy Operation
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Institutional Clinical Practice
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Medication Use Management
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Clinical Program Development
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Drug Policy and Outcome Management
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Leadership and Management
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