Critical Care Residency (PGY2)
Experiential Training
Surgical, medical, cardiac, cardiothoracic surgery, neurologic, neurosurgical, trauma intensive care, infectious disease, clinical microbiology, infection control and epidemiology, and emergency medicine
Teaching Opportunities
Didactic discussions, reading assignments, case presentations, written assignments, student teaching, leading student case discussions and presentations, and attendance at grand rounds and other educational symposia
Emphasis on the Following Areas:
- Hemodynamic and physiologic monitoring
- Shock and related problems
- Surgical and trauma critical care
- Pulmonary
- Cardiovascular
- Renal
- Neurologic
- Gastrointestinal
- Hepatic
- Endocrine
- Infectious diseases
- Analgesia and sedation
- Toxicology
Research Project
The resident will complete at least one project during the residency. The project may be administrative or scientific/practice-based research, and it must demonstrate a value for clinical pharmacy services in critical care.
Travel
UToledo will pay the expenses for attendance to at least one professional meeting in addition to the Ohio Pharmacy Residency Conference. Full or partial funding for additional meetings may be possible, particularly if the resident is presenting research or other material.