Frequently Asked Questions
How will this residency prepare me for board certification?
In addition to the critical thinking skills you develop during patient care, Mayo Clinic offers a structured preparation program for board certification. The Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS) group meets regularly to review core topics covered on the BCPS exam. There are a number of additional CE's throughout the year in a wide variety of topics (generally about 1 per week) which help reinforce the knowledge / experience acquired in your PGY1 year.
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Mayo Clinic is not affiliated with a college of pharmacy; however, Mayo provides clerkships for about 15 students from Schools or Colleges of Pharmacy in the region each year. Residents are expected to precept 1-2 PharmD students during the year. Didactic lecture skills are developed through ample opportunities for pharmacy, nursing, and physician education.
Back to topDoes Mayo Clinic support travel to conferences?
The pharmacy department is generally able to fund travel to the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, MSHP Annual Meeting, and the Midwest Residency Conference.
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Resident evaluations are modeled on the ASHP Residency Learning System and facilitated through ResiTrak. Each rotation preceptor will evaluate the resident's performance on rotation, and the residency director will coordinate summative evaluations and tailor the program to meet the unique needs of each resident.
Back to topCan you describe the staffing component?
Residents will staff one weekend every four weeks plus one four-hour evening shift every other week (~24 hours per month) in the pediatric pharmacy area. The resident is also scheduled to work one evening every other week (opposite of staffing in the pediatric pharmacy practice area) at the Salvation Army Free Clinic (~ 4 hours per month).
Back to topWhat projects or presentations are required in addition to daily clinical activities?
The Mayo Eugenio Litta Children's Hospital Pharmacy Practice Resident will develop and complete a research project, write a manuscript suitable for publication, conduct a medication use evaluation, and give at least three presentations to pharmacy, nursing, or medical staff throughout the year.
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Residents are encouraged to attend the variety of weekly conferences offered at Mayo Clinic, including Pediatric Grand Rounds, Pediatric Medical Resident Noon Conference, Pediatric Medical Resident Chief Conference, Pharmacy Resident Chief Conference, etc. Throughout the year, many invited, renowned clinician-investigators speak at Mayo Clinic.
As Mayo Clinic is a teaching hospital, the physician consultants generally teach the house staff during or following rounds and welcome pharmacy residents and students to these discussions.
Mayo Clinic has an extensive selection of classes for staff with a lecture series to improve almost any weakness (teaching, communication, presentation, computer skills, etc.).
Back to topWill I need a Minnesota pharmacy license?
Yes, residents must be eligible for licensure (reciprocity or examination) and successfully obtain Minnesota licensure as soon as possible. It is expected that the resident will be a licensed pharmacist in Minnesota prior to the first clinical rotation which commences in August. Failure to obtain a Minnesota Pharmacist License by September 30th will result in termination of the resident. Residents with extenuating circumstances may appeal for a thirty day waiver. Appeals are to be written to the attention of the Director of Pharmacy and the Program Director. The Director of Pharmacy will issue a decision within one week of receiving the appeal. If a thirty day waiver is granted, the residency calendar will conclude July 31st.
Back to topIs there anything else I should know?
The library has a colossal collection of online journals that you can easily access from anywhere in the hospital or clinic.
The Mayo Clinic has electronic medical records which are extremely useful for clinical activities as well as any data collection / research that may be done throughout the year.
On-site parking is not available for pharmacy residents, but Mayo Clinic supports several alternatives, including free passes for public transportation (city bus) and park and ride to work as well many housing options within walking distance of the clinic.
Mayo Clinic has an on-site, state-of-the-art employee fitness center with indoor pools, an indoor track, a plethora of cardiovascular and free-weight equipment, and a variety of classes including yoga, Pilates, and dance. Membership rates are nominal.
Remote access is available, including remote desktop access.
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