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Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center
in Collaboration with Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

For further information please contact:
HENRY COHEN, B.S., M.S., Pharm.D., FCCM, BCPP, CGP
Chief Pharmacotherapy Officer
Director of Pharmacy Residency Programs
(PGY-1 and PGY-2)

Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center
585 Schenectady Avenue
Brooklyn, New York, 11203

Phone 718-604-5373 | Fax 718-604-5486
Email: HCohen@kingsbrook.org



Pharmacy (PGY-1) Residency Program

Geriatric Pharmacotherapy (PGY-2) Residency Program

Critical Care Pharmacotherapy
PGY-2) Residency Program
Internal Medicine Pharmacy (PGY-2) Residency Program

Geriatric Pharmacotherapy (PGY-2) Residency Program

Geriatric Pharmacotherapy
Residency Program Goals


Geriatric Pharmacotherapy
Residency Position Description


The Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center 

The Rutland Nursing Home

Pharmacy Services & Medication Safety through Advanced Technology

Pharmacotherapy Services

Clinical Rotations

Kingsbrook University – Courses for Pharmacy Residents

Faculty Appointment at Long Island University and Teaching Responsibilities

Lecture Opportunities

Residency Research Project and Publishing Requirements

Pharmacy Practice Management

Qualifications and Application Procedure

 

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Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Residency Program Goals

The Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center and the Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Long Island University, offer a one-year ASHP accredited Specialty Residency Program in Geriatric Pharmacotherapy (PGY-2). The primary goals of this residency program are to prepare the resident to become a highly trained pharmacy professional with leadership skills who is a proficient specialist in geriatric pharmacotherapy, and is competent in publication and presentation scholarship, and clinical research and design. Upon completion of this advanced training program, the resident should be poised for careers in hospital practice, academia, or industry. The resident will receive comprehensive, intense, and individualized training in all aspects of geriatric pharmacotherapy from dedicated, passionate, and expert pharmacy faculty.  

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Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Residency Position Description

The resident will be responsible for providing comprehensive medication therapy management for geriatric patients in acute care, long-tem care, and ambulatory care settings, and will be able to follow patients through the continuum of care. To ensure that the geriatrics pharmacy resident experiences the entire spectrum of geriatric care, residency clerkships are divided into geriatric acute care (50%) and geriatric long-term care (50%). Geriatric acute care rotations include geriatric psychiatry, internal medicine, wound care, rehabilitation, and ambulatory care. The resident will complete a rotation in wound care, which includes experience in hyperbaric medicine. Elective opportunities include critical care, cardiology, surgery & nutrition, emergency medicine, and infectious diseases. In the long-tem care facility upon admission of all clients, the geriatric pharmacy resident will perform medication regimen reviews, medication reconciliation, and prescription drug plan formulary review. The resident will intensely participate in medication use evaluations, quality assurance reports, med-pass, adverse drug event and medication error reporting. On a monthly basis, the resident will provide medication regimen reviews to long-term care and assisted living patients. He/she will perform pharmacotherapy and pharmacokinetic consultations, and approve restricted antimicrobials. The resident will receive BCLS and ACLS training and certification, and participate in codes. An IRB approved scholarly research project is required. There is a faculty appointment with the Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Long Island University. 


Employment Information and Fringe Benefits

Number of PGY-2 Positions

1 geriatrics position

Total PGY-1 & PGY-2 Class

8 residents

Total Faculty:

11 preceptors (2 Critical Care Faculty members)

Start Date

July 1

Application Deadline

January 5

Estimated Stipend

$43,000

Benefits

Health insurance, meal stipend, 15 days paid vacation, 7 paid holidays, parking, educational travel stipend, personal computer, and modern office space

Required Conferences

ASHP Midyear, ASCP Annual Meeting, NY State Council of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Assembly

Residency Coordinators

Antonia Alafris, Pharm.D., CGP and Catherine Millares, Pharm.D., CGP, BCPS

Residency Director Henry Cohen, MSc., Pharm.D., FCCM, BCPP, CGP

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The Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center

The pharmacy residency program will take place at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, an 864-bed teaching, medical and pharmacy university-affiliated, non-profit, private community institution, comprised of a 326-bed acute care hospital and a 538-bed adult and pediatric skilled nursing long-term care facility.  KJMC has a 10-bed medical/surgical and 10-bed cardiac intensive care unit, a step-down cardiac care telemetry unit, a 30-bed ventilator unit, a 20-bed traumatic brain injury and coma recovery unit, a 30-bed psychiatry unit, a pain management and treatment center, wound care and hyperbaric medicine center, a renal dialysis unit, a vascular laboratory, a cardiology suite, an endoscopy suite, a 911 receiving emergency department, surgical services including urology, orthopedics, vascular, gynecology, and ophthalmology, and multiple specialty ambulatory care clinics.  The Department of Medicine maintains an independent medical residency program of over 50 medical residents and many board certified faculty.  The surgical teaching program is affiliated with the SUNY Health Science Center Brooklyn Medical College. Other medical residency programs include orthopedics, podiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and dentistry.

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The Rutland Nursing Home

The Rutland Nursing Home is a 538-bed facility offering skilled nursing, rehabilitation and post acute care services. The nursing home has a specialty unit for ventilator dependent patients, and a 32-bed pediatric long-term care unit for children with developmental and metabolic disorders. The nursing home operates an Adult Day Health Care Center. Each nursing home patient care unit is staffed by a physician or physician extender.

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Pharmacy Services & Medication Safety through Advanced Technology

The Department of Pharmacy is fully computerized, provides 24-hour pharmacy services and utilizes a robotic dispensing system. The Pharmacy Department employs over 40 professional and support personnel. The pharmacy department dispenses over 10,000 unit dose medications daily. The hospital has a closed loop technologic drug distribution and administration system.   Prescribers utilize the Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) system, medication orders simultaneously interface into the Pharmacy Computer System, Pharmacists validate these orders, the Pharmacy Robot dispenses medications using barcode technology, and Nurses administer medications using barcode scanners. Computer terminals are located throughout the hospital, and on medication carts. An Emergency Medicine Satellite Pharmacy plus several profiled automated dispensing cabinets supply medications; a Satellite Clinical Pharmacist provides medication management services to the Emergency Department. 

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Pharmacotherapy Services

The 18-member Pharmacotherapy Team employs highly skilled Clinical Pharmacists, who have completed either postgraduate Pharm.D. degree with a pharmacotherapy specialty residency; a 6-year Pharm.D. degree with 2 years of pharmacy residency training; or extensive equivalent experience.  Clinical Pharmacists specialize in the following settings: Critical Care, Surgery & Nutrition, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Cardiology, Psychiatry, Geriatrics, Long-Term Care, Wound Care, and Ambulatory Care. The department has three ASHP accredited specialty residency programs in Critical Care Pharmacotherapy, Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, and Internal Medicine. The Pharmacotherapy team is highly respected, and is an elite healthcare team within the medical center.  A summary of annual Pharmacotherapy Services highlights is listed in the table below.

 

Clinical Pharmacy Service

Annual Highlights

Pharmacotherapy Services

  • Clinical Pharmacists perform > 18,000 pharmacotherapy interventions
  • Pharmacotherapy interventions lead to > $5 million in costs savings

Restricted Antibiotic Consult Service

  • Clinical Pharmacists approve over 8,000 restricted antibiotics

Adverse Drug Events Consult Service

  • Over 700 ADEs are detected, reported, and managed

Pharmacokinetic Consult Service

  • All Aminoglycoside orders require a Clinical Pharmacist’s review,  written note, and follow up

Clinical Pharmacology Consult Service

  • Physicians request formal written pharmacotherapy consults

Oxandrolone Consult Service

  • All Oxandrolone orders require a written pharmacotherapy consult to determine feasibility of use and monitoring

Ambulatory Care Services

  • Pharmacist-lead clinics are provided for anticoagulation (warfarin), diabetes, and smoking cessation

Ventilator Weaning Service

  • Pharmacotherapy interventions have helped decrease the length of stay by 2 – 3 days

Clinical Pharmacist’s & Pharmacy Resident's Prescribing Privileges

The Clinical Pharmacist may take verbal orders from the prescriber by reading back the order and transcribing the order in the medication order sheet of the patient’s medical chart, nursing will then execute the order. With a prescriber’s oral approval, Clinical Pharmacists may dose any drug and directly enter the medication order in the CPOE system. Unless a physician opts-out, Clinical Pharmacist’s can initiate an antimicrobial IV to PO conversion, and write such medication orders. Clinical Pharmacist’s privileges at KJMC have extended the Pharmacists scope of practice to allow for best practice and best care.

 

Clinical Rotations

The resident will have the unique opportunity to practice geriatric medicine in several settings including acute care, long-term care and ambulatory care.  The resident will participate in daily nursing morning report, daily physician morning report, daily patient-care teaching rounds, daily formal medical grand round lectures, and pharmacy-led clinical pharmacology rounds. Our 11-member Pharmacy Residency Faculty, allow us to offer a diverse variety of clinical clerkships, and one-to-one faculty-to-resident training.  Extended clinical rotations in Long-Term Care Medicine and other rotations allow the resident to develop a higher level of pharmacotherapy experience and skill. The resident in collaboration with the Residency Program Director can design a one year residency program that focuses on areas of personal interest by choosing elective rotations and certain clerkships for 2-month rotations.

 

 

Geriatrics Required Rotations

Duration

 

 

Elective Rotations

1.

Long-Term Care Medicine

5 months

1.

Emergency Medicine

2.

Geriatric Psychiatry

2 months

2.

Clinical Pharmacokinetics

3.

Internal Medicine

1 month

3.

Infectious Diseases

4.

Wound Care & Diabetes

1 month

4.

Critical Care

5.

Ambulatory Care

1 month

5.

Surgery & Nutrition

6.

Research & Design

1 month

6.

Rehabilitation Medicine

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Kingsbrook University – Courses for Pharmacy Residents

In order to strengthen the Pharmacy Residents fundamental skills in Physical Assessment, Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Biostatistics, and Pharmacotherapy, we offer a condensed 2 week course on these subjects. Courses, workshops, and laboratory sessions are taught by Pharmacy Faculty.  Residents are expected to develop a minimal skill set prior to beginning their clinical rotations. 

 

Biostatistics

Physical Assessment

Pharmacokinetics

Pharmacotherapy

1 college credit equivalent

1 college credit equivalent

1 college credit equivalent

1 college credit equivalent

ANOVA

HEENT and Neck Exams

Aminoglycosides

Infectious Diseases

Correlation Statistics

Lungs and Thorax Exams

Vancomycin

Cardiac Diseases

Power Statistics

Cardiac Exams

Phenytoin

Pain Management

Kaplan-Meier Curves

Abdominal Exams

Valproic Acid

Diabetes

Frequencies

Neurology Exams

Digoxin

Stroke

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Faculty Appointment at Long Island University and Teaching Responsibilities

The resident will receive a university faculty appointment at the Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice rank with the Division of Pharmacy Practice at the Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Long Island University.  At the university, the resident will teach pharmacotherapy recitations or physical assessment laboratory. At the hospital, the residents will precept Pharm.D. students during their clerkships.  The Resident will lead Clinical Pharmacology Rounds for Pharmacy Students as the Attending Pharmacotherapist and teach pharmacotherapy to Pharm.D. students both in the class room and bedside settings.

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Lecture Opportunities

The resident will be taught oral communication and presentation skills, and Power Point slide development.  Throughout the residency program, residents will formally present to faculty and colleagues’ journal clubs with comprehensive disease or drug reviews, and reviews of pharmacotherapy topics. There will be ample opportunity to lecture at professional society meetings, medical, nurse practitioner and physician assistant programs in the tristate area, the universities active continuing education programs, and the hospital’s pharmacy, nursing, and medical staffs.

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Residency Research Project and Publishing Requirements

The resident is required to complete one rigorous scholarly critical care research project.  The resident will be responsible for preparing a research proposal including justification for the project and study methodology, determination of a power analysis, application of appropriate statistical analysis, development of a budget, receiving IRB approval, collaborating with research-intensive medical residents, presenting via poster or platform presentation, and publishing the results as an abstract and manuscript.

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Pharmacy Practice Management

The resident will have opportunities to provide off-hour clinical pharmacy services including responding to codes, emergency medicine pharmacy satellite coverage, infectious disease approvals, clinical pharmacology consultations, medication regimen review, renal dosing, and drug information. On off-hours, the residents will hold supervisor responsibilities including overseeing the pharmacy operation and clinical pharmacy services.

Qualifications and Application Procedure

In order to apply for this ASHP-accredited geriatric pharmacotherapy specialty residency (PGY-2) program, you must be a graduate of an ACPE accredited college of pharmacy, and you should possess a Pharm.D. degree, or a Post-BS Pharm.D. degree or equivalent experience, and have completed an ASHP-accredited Pharmacy Practice Residency (PGY-1). Pharmacy licensure or eligibility for licensure in NY State is required.

Applicants must submit the following:

  1. Complete the “KJMC Application for Admission – Pharmacy Practice and Specialty Residency Programs Form.”
  2. Curriculum vitae (6 copies), which includes your education history, employment history, a list of pharmacy clerkships and preceptors, publications and presentations.
  3. All official college transcripts.
  4. Three letters of recommendation – two from primary preceptors from recent pharmacy residency clerkships.  Provide a list with names, addresses, E-mail addresses and telephone numbers of the individuals sending recommendations on your behalf. Please note that the ASHP Residency Applicant Recommendation Request Form must be submitted in addition to the letter of recommendation.
  5. A brief letter of intent describing why you want to complete a Critical Care Pharmacotherapy Specialty Residency and why you want to complete it at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center.
  6. A succinct essay describing three clinical pharmacy scenarios in which you intervened and provided medication therapy management that had impact.

Application data is due by January 5, and should be submitted to: Henry Cohen, M.S., Pharm.D., FCCM, BCPP, CGP, Chief Pharmacotherapy Officer, Department of Pharmacy, Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, 585 Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, 11203.  An on-site interview at the applicant’s expense and participation in the ASHP Residency Match Program is required. For more information please call Dr. Cohen at 718-604-5373 or E-mail him at: HCohen@kingsbrook.org

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