Survey of Pediatric Pharmacy Residency Program Directors and Former Residents on Post-Graduate Training Paths

Author:

Songer Corinne N.1,Bondi Deborah S.2,Oliveri Lauren M.34,Jarrett Jennie B.3,Ohler Kirsten H.34

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy (CNS), Ascension St. John Hospital, Detroit, MI

2. Department of Pharmacy (DSB), University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children's Hospital, Chicago, IL

3. Department of Pharmacy Practice (LMO, JBJ, KHO), College of Pharmacy, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

4. Children's Hospital University of Illinois (LMO, KHO), University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System, Chicago, IL

Abstract

Objective There are currently no data comparing outcomes of traditional vs pediatric-focused PGY1 residency programs. The primary objective of the survey was to identify if a difference in resident preparedness for a PGY2 pediatric pharmacy residency exists between these PGY1 program types. Methods This survey-based study included all PGY2 pediatric residency program directors (RPDs) in 2021 and PGY2 pediatric pharmacy residents who completed residency between 2016–2020. Information regarding training paths of residents, such as type of PGY1 completed, and preparedness at the start of a PGY2 pediatric residency was collected. Preparedness for both general and pediatric-specific elements were assessed. Results A total of 101 respondents were included: 36 RPDs and 65 previous residents. RPDs felt residents who completed a pediatric-focused PGY1 were more prepared in baseline knowledge of pediatric diseases; otherwise, residents were similar across residency types in their perceived preparation for a PGY2. Pediatric-focused PGY1 residents felt significantly more prepared in pediatric baseline knowledge (96% vs 75%, p = 0.002) and managing pediatric emergencies (96% vs 50%, p = 0.002) than those who completed a traditional PGY1 program. There was no difference for patient care or clinical research skills. Residents in both groups obtained pediatric pharmacist jobs and felt equally prepared for transitioning into their first post-residency job. Conclusions Despite a difference between the PGY1 resident groups in perceived baseline pediatric knowledge and preparedness to manage pediatric emergencies, similar post-residency jobs were obtained. Respondents felt equally prepared to begin their pediatric careers regardless of the type of PGY1 residency completed.

Publisher

Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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