Contact the Pharmacy Residency Program
Oncology Program Director
Justin Huynh, PharmD, BCOP
401-444-2592
[email protected]
The purpose of the Rhode Island Hospital/University of Rhode Island PGY-2 oncology pharmacy residency program is to prepare graduates to function independently as clinical pharmacy specialists with the qualifications needed for acute and ambulatory positions in oncology pharmacy, as well as adjunct or non-tenure track faculty appointments. Finally, the graduate will be prepared for board certification in Oncology Pharmacy.
Oncology Program Director
Justin Huynh, PharmD, BCOP
401-444-2592
[email protected]
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Hematology/Oncology
Brown University Health is pleased to offer a variety of pharmacy residency programs accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP).
The residency program will provide the resident with specific learning/practice experiences designed to enable the resident to expand the scope of their practice skills. The program objectives and goals are based on standards provided by ASHP and reflect our program’s purpose.
Program graduates will be prepared to function independently and act as essential members of an interdisciplinary team caring for patients. Furthermore, graduates will be prepared to function as adjunct faculty for pharmacy students on rotation and in classroom learning experiences at a college of pharmacy. Finally, graduates will be prepared for board certification in oncology.
The resident is expected to achieve the objectives of the residency program related to both administrative and professional practice skills. The resident reports to and is supervised by the rotation preceptor and the residency program director. During staffing, the resident is under the supervision of the pharmacist in charge.
Hours of practice vary according to the requirements set forth by the preceptor and director. The resident is expected to be present in body, mind, and spirit at all assigned activities of the service they are currently a part of, including medical staff rounding, clinic visits, and administrative activities. An eight-hour day is expected for physical presence on site during assigned workdays.
The residency program is the resident’s most important commitment. Working extra shifts outside the residency program requirements (moonlighting) is strongly discouraged, especially at the beginning of the residency. To work overtime, the resident must be trained in the area. Extra work moonlighting and overtime work must be requested through and approved by the residency director and hours worked will be reported on a monthly basis by each resident. Consideration will be given to residency workload and deliverables assigned and resident standing within the program.
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Pharmacy staffing responsibilities are every fourth weekend plus one-half weekday every week. Weekend shifts are morning shifts.
Residents are responsible for staffing every other holiday. Recognized hospital holidays include New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.