I am applying for the pharmacy practice residency position at Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine with anticipation that it will be a challenging and progressive program that will assist me in achieving my immediate and long term career goals. My short term goal following the pharmacy practice residency is to become a clinical veterinary pharmacist or work at one of the veterinary drug distribution sites. My ultimate professional goal is to become a future clinical leader in my field of interest with active involvement in the progression of the practice of pharmacy.
My primary expectation of a pharmacy practice residency is one of opportunity. It is my desire to participate in a program that promotes pharmacists as integral members of the health care team and that provides opportunities for residents to go above and beyond traditional pharmacy training. In particular, I am seeking a program that offers an intense
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I have been gratified that several of my pharmacy preceptors have routinely made reference to one of my strongest personal qualities: altruism. Similarly, these same preceptors have also complimented me on other values that I exhibit such as honesty, integrity, and compassion. These characteristics should serve as a perfect foundation for my continual advancement in Purdue University’s CVM pharmacy practice residency.
Enclosed are my curriculum vitae and application documents which provide a complete overview of my academic and professional experiences. My academic preparation includes clinical rotations in Advanced Hospital, Pediatrics, Ambulatory Care, Acute Care Inpatient Adult Medicine, and Veterinary Pharmacy Practice. In the spring, I will also complete Rural Community, Advanced Community, and Geriatric s. The primary specialty fields that interest me currently are large animal internal medicine, as well as small animal primary
My interest in the PGY1 Residency Program at Kaiser Permanente Orange County has been sparked by my attraction to the field of hospital pharmacy. More specifically, I am interested in an inpatient hospital pharmacy experience that the Kaiser Permanente provides. During summer 2017, I was an intern pharmacist at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, and I learned a lot about the pharmacist’s role in a hospital setting. After completing that rotation, I hoped I could learn more about the pharmacist’s role in a hospital setting. The reason I am more interested in residency program at Kaiser Permanente is many different kinds of experiences that Kaiser provides, such as Ambulatory Care, and Drug Use Management.
Studying at the West-Mec Pharmacy Technician program will eventually help me reach my long term goal of becoming a hospital pharmacist. This program will give me the benefit of hands-on training and will teach me the necessary skills that are required for a pharmacy technician. I want to have a career as a pharmacist in the future and I understand that becoming a pharmacy technician is not required, but it is a huge benefit. Pharmacists dispense medication and other remedies. They need to understand the importance of doses, allergens and other chemical reactions that may cause harm to the patients. Because of this, pharmacists are important to the medical field. I chose a pharmacist as my career because I want to ensure that my patients
My name is Madiha Ahmad and I am writing to inform you of my interest in University of Chicago’s PGY-2 Ambulatory Care residency. I was able to meet one of your past residents, Carol Chan, at ASHP Midyear Meeting last December and Dr. Janet Engle to gain more insight into the program. Through my interaction with them and my personal research into the program, I believe your program provides the valuable experiences I look for in a PGY-2 residency. In particular, the program offers opportunities to rotate at a variety of different sites that of interest to me including antithrombosis, heart failure, pediatrics, and specialty pharmacy. This program also puts an emphasis on teaching and research, which will allow me to develop my clinical teaching skills.
I am grateful that I have provided leadership and management to small animal medical team. I have created small animal team education and professional growth opportunities. My responsibilities as medical and team leader have increased revenue to the hospital from $1.4 million to over $4.5 million annually. I provide, direct and oversee all patient medical care. Performed orders and supervised diagnostic and medical procedures and surgery. Administered a medications and therapies to critical care cases. Coordinated continuity of care including appropriate and necessary medical referrals. Determined continuing patient and medical care needs. I am very thankful for my educational achievements at Oregon State University and work experience at Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital for fifteen amazing years.
My previous experiences with the clinical pharmacists at Franciscan Health, some of whom were previous residents at your institution, has ensured me that your program will cultivate my development into becoming a competent clinical pharmacist. If given the opportunity of being accepted to your residency program, I will exemplify the values of Franciscan Health to deliver rational drug therapy. Thank you for your time and consideration in reviewing my application material. I look forward to hearing from
My father has always taught me that you help others in any way you can, no matter the sacrifice. He also instilled in me to be grateful that I am fortunate enough to have the ability to help others. These values were taught to him by his father who was a veteran of the Army and through his career as a firefighter. I can never thank him enough for instilling these values in me as a child and helping to shape me into the person I am today. These values are what led me to the decision to pursue pharmacy and my ultimate goal of becoming a Doctor of Pharmacy. The field of pharmacy that interests me most is
With my experience as a pharmacy technician at John Hopkins hospital, Adult Inpatient Pharmacy (AIP) East Baltimore campus in Maryland, I have a glimpse of how much student pharmacists on rotation again form their research programs and daily pharmacy activities. This is the main reason why I have a great desire to for an educational learning rotation with the FDA.
My desire to pursue a career in pharmacy is not only an ambition, but also a challenge, requiring great communication, time management and patience that I am ready to make based on my determination and passion. As a compassionate and understanding pharmacist I would like to strive to do the best for the community and create a positive impact. I also hope to participate in a range of extra-curricular activities and contribute to student
I am writing in interest of the Assistant Professor-Clinical Track at Kansas State University in Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and Diagnostic Medicine. I am passionate about utilizing animal nutrition degree and my veterinary medicine skills. I have a Bachelor of Science in Pre-Veterinary medicine from Murray State University. I graduated in three years, summa cum laude. I am a licensed veterinary technologist in the state of Illinois since June 2012. In addition, I have a Master’s of Science in Agriculture degree from Murray State University with research in the area of animal nutrition and topical ectoparasite preventions. I will obtain a Ph.D. degree in Agriculture with emphasis on animal nutrition from Southern Illinois University in August 2016.
Pharmacy is an ever-changing profession. With the help of technology and scientific advancements, much of the focus is now on preventative medicine. Throughout my life, many situations transpired that cemented my interest in pursuing a Doctor of Pharmacy but it all started with the encouragement that I got during my childhood from my uncle, who is a pharmacist.
As I reflect on my experience of a pharmacy practice, I realize how much of my personality has changed in only few months. The experiences I gained during my first rotation at Walgreens were particularly rewarding, especially those gained while working as a team to achieve a common goal of a patient’s well-being. I did not have any previous experience in the pharmacy setting, therefore I was determined to take advantage of this opportunity to grow and develop skills that are vital to be a good pharmacist. During the rotation, I performed many activities that were assigned by the preceptor, learned new skills and competencies, identified my strengths and weaknesses, and made plans for continued development throughout the journey of pharmacy practice.
Last week, I had the privilege of listening to Dr. Phil Schneider, the director of pharmacy at the Olathe Medical Center, Olathe, Kansas. Dr. Schneider’s lecture reemphasized the need for students to consider residency programs after graduating from the Doctor of Pharmacy program (PharmD). As a third year pharmacy student, I have heard so much about how residency could make me an outstanding pharmacist, but never took it seriously. However, hearing it directly from a director of pharmacy that residency will get me the job, promotion and networking opportunities after graduation has rekindled my interest in doing residency.
Besides, I completed my Bachelors in Pharmacy from Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, and also hold an MBA degree, specialization in Healthcare services. Currently, I am working as a Clinical Pharmacist at Health City Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands. I previously worked as a Medical content writer in Medical affairs department. Ever since childhood, I have grown up and surrounded by people and thoughts pertaining to health care, because my father works for health care department. Over the years of education and work experience, my understanding about the potential of practicing pharmacy is mounting. These whole set of diverse experiences made me strong and sophisticated in dealing with people, and establishing the smart work
However the skill of medicine extends far beyond the classroom. I am a highly qualified candidate for your residency program, which requires ambition, innovation, devotion and clear communication. While at Xavier University of Louisiana College of Pharmacy, I devoted my time to serving the underserved in diverse community. Furthermore, my solid understanding of computer technology has helped me provide quick and accurate patient care. This experience would also provide the opportunity to further develop my leadership skills. Through mentorship from experienced pharmacists, I will become a more effective leader ready to train other health care
program will give me the credentials and the knowledge I need to accomplish my goal and be the best pharmacist possible.