Oncology Specialty Residency
WFUBMC offers a one-year; specialty residency in oncology at a NCI designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. The residency is designed to provide the resident with a broad range of hematology and oncology experiences in a progressive environment committed to pharmaceutical care and education. These experiences combine learning opportunities in a multidisciplinary setting for both inpatients and outpatients. ASHP-accreditation will be pursued for the oncology residency following this inaugural year. One position is available each year.
Fundamentals
Clinical experiences
Clinical experiences are available in each of the following patient populations:
· Blood & Marrow Transplant (BMT)
· Leukemia
· Medical Oncology
· Pediatric Oncology
· Gynecology Oncology
· Ambulatory Hematology and Oncology Clinic
· Pain Management
· Palliative Care
· Nutrition Support
· Infectious Diseases
Rotations
Members of the pharmacy staff participate in daily patient care rounds, therapeutic drug monitoring, patient education, providing drug information, and in-service education.
Flexibility allows the resident to tailor experiences to meet their individual interests and career goals.
· One month rotations which could be made into blocks of multiple months
· In July, the resident will spend time learning the order entry and distribution system for chemotherapy patients
· December will be left open as a research and administration month
· Remaining 10 rotations are selected from a list of 12 electives
· All rotations precepted by qualified clinical specialists
Presentations
Written and verbal communication skills are emphasized throughout the program. Presentation opportunities include:
· Pharmacotherapy CE Program
· Journal Club
· Case Presentations
· Didactic Lecture at Campbell University School of Pharmacy
· Staff Development presentations
· Inservices on rotations
· Project Presentation at the Southeastern Residency Conference
· Presentation at a national meeting such as ASHP Midyear, ASCO, ASH, or HOPA
Precepting
By precepting students, the oncology resident will have the opportunity to refine their teaching skills and further deepen their own clinical knowledge base.
· WFUBMC is a rotation site for students from the University of North Carolina and Campbell University Schools of Pharmacy (approximately 160 student months per year)
· Precepting responsibilities available on many rotations
Projects
· The oncology resident will complete:
- a minimum of one independent research project
- a manuscript for publication
· Mentoring provided by pharmacy preceptors
Benefits
· Comprehensive benefit package
· Estimated stipend: $38,500
· Paid holiday and vacation time
· Funding to attend professional meetings
· Office with computer
· Covered parking is provided
Application Requirements
· Click here for specific application instructions
· Application deadline is January 4th
· If selected, an onsite interview is required
Contact Information and Application Submission
LeAnne Kennedy, PharmD, BCOP
Pharmaceutical Care Coordinator for Inpatient Hematology and Oncology
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Medical Center Blvd.
Winston-Salem, NC 27157
336-713-3416
lakenned@wfubmc.edu