We all know that clinician burnout negatively impacts the quality of patient care. That's why pharmacy residency accrediting bodies now emphasize resident well-being and professional sustainability as core components of residency training earlier in clinician careers. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Accreditation Standards for PGY1 and PGY2 Pharmacy Residencies include a formal requirement for programs to address resilience, well-being, and burnout prevention, reflecting the increasing recognition of burnout in healthcare. Joining us to talk that out are Tony Huke, Senior Pharmacy Executive Director with Vizient Pharmacy Advisory Solutions and Kendra Gage, Inpatient Clinical Pharmacist and the PGY 1 Residency Program Director at UCHealth, University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora, Colorado.
Guest speakers:
Tony Huke, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP
Senior Pharmacy Executive Director
Vizient Pharmacy Advisory Solutions
Kendra Gage, PharmD, BCPS
Inpatient Clinical Pharmacist
PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program Director
UCHealth
Host:
Kerry Schwarz, PharmD, MPH
Senior Clinical Manager, Evidence-Based Medicine and Outcomes
Center for Pharmacy Practice Excellence (CPPE)
Show Notes:
[01:11-03:25] What’s new at the national level in terms of pharmacy resident resiliency and well-being
[03:26-03:56] The intentionality of well-being in pharmacy residency programs
[03:57-05:12] Examples from Kendra’s program
[05:13-06:40] Program expectations to address resilience
[06:41-08:33] Assessment and potential metrics of resiliency programs
[08:34-11:06] The role of pharmacy leadership and residency program directors in resiliency
[11:07-12:34] Impact of resiliency programs so far
Links | Resources:
Accreditation Standards for PGY1 and PGY2 Pharmacy Residencies
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