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Pharmacy Practice Residency – Year 3. Janet Silvester, RPh, MBA, FASHP Operations Committee October 13, 2009. What have we achieved?. 4 residents have completed the program R1 – ED pharmacist in 100 bed ED at Carilion - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Pharmacy Practice Residency – Year 3
Janet Silvester, RPh, MBA, FASHP
Operations Committee
October 13, 2009
What have we achieved? 4 residents have completed the program
R1 – ED pharmacist in 100 bed ED at Carilion R2 – employed by MJH – first as a night pharmacist
replacing Elaine Kroner and now in a regular slot R3 – Completing a PGY2 residency at University of
Washington Hospital in Seattle in Primary Care R4 – Working in Maryland in ambulatory practice
2 residents at MJH currently (3rd class) Received 3 year ASHP accreditation in
September 2008!!!
Activities Journal Club monthly in conjunction with UVa residents Formal educational presentations routinely Collaboration with UVA
Our residents have done rotations at UVa TCV Post Op, toxicology (poison control), ambulatory
UVa resident has come here Administrative rotation
Longitudinal rotation with Wellness/MTM program with Joe Connor This year implementing the lipid program as a research project and
presenting as a poster at Midyear Clinical meeting in December Medication Use evaluation as part of Drug Information rotation
– present routinely at P&T Committee Present their research projects at Eastern States Residency
Conference in the spring Round out our clinical coverage on weekends – adds a 5th
pharmacist to the weekend coverage – staffing every other weekend – satisfier for pharmacists
Rotations Internal Medicine Critical Care Oncology/Palliative Care Drug Information/Med Safety Administration Ortho/Spine Ambulatory Care (Wellness and MTM
w/Joe) Sterile Compounding IS (mini rotation) Elective
Benefits Enhance practice model
Research projects Raise level of practice
of existing staff
Recruitment tool Saved us $25,000 in recruitment fees when Elaine
retired from her night position – 1st year of residency
Enhance reputation of MJH More visible in pharmacy profession Every MJH resident that goes on to do well reflects
positively on MJH
Medicare GME Funding2006
estimates2008
ActualDifference
Total Direct Education Costs
$215,545 $246,432 ($30,887)
Medicare Reimbursement (estimated)
($140,820) ($144,466) ($3,646)
Staffing Contribution by residents (8 hours per week each)
($45,793) ($50,752) ($4,959)
Teaching and Administrative time (salary dollars exist today)
($113,865) ($129,841) ($15,976)
Net Costs Associated with Pharmacy Practice Residency Program
($84,933) ($78,627) $6,306
Total cost and reimbursement Total Direct and Indirect Costs
$320,535 – only $92,803 new Total Reimbursed
$144,466 Percentage of Direct cost reimbursed
58.62% Percentage of Indirect cost reimbursed
45.07%
Success!!!