Core Curriculum
CORE:
  • Ambulatory Care x 4
  • Community Care
  • El Rio Internal Medicine x 2 (Outpatient: HIV and Tribal Community Health)
  • Internal Medicine
  • Family Medicine
ELECTIVES:
  • Academia
  • Anticoagulation
  • Hepatitis C/HIV Clinic
  • MAT
  • Poison Center/Toxicology
  • Pain Treatment
  • Psychiatry
  • Transgender health
  • And many others
LONGITUDINAL:
  • Resident Research Project
  • Teaching Scholars Certificate Program
  • Quality Improvement Project
  • Business Plan Project
  • Administration
  • Long Term Care Clinic
  • Interprofessional Experiences
CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

The resident will participate in safe, evidence-based, compassionate, and cost-effective patient care. Our mission is to provide exceptional care to underserved patients and the resident should be passionate about this endeavor. All patient care activities are under the supervision of attending pharmacists and commensurate with the resident’s level of training as determined by the residency program. The resident will communicate effectively with supervising attending pharmacists regarding his/her patient evaluation, interpretation of diagnostic tests, and plan of care and intended therapeutic interventions. Additionally, the resident will provide oral and written consultations focused on improving patient outcomes and enhancing communication with the health care team.

ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES:

Our residency program is part of the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy residency programs. Please see the website for additional information about academic responsibilities.

WEEKEND STAFFING/ON-CALL RESPONSIBILITIES:

The resident will staff every 4th Saturday at our pharmacies at El Rio. There are no on-call responsibilities. However, given the focus of the program, nights and weekends will be dedicated to project work as clinic hours will have a patient care focus.

CURRENT PRECEPTORS