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The Post Graduate Year One (PGY-1) pharmacy residency program at Lankenau Medical Center (LMC) provides residents with effective and well-rounded learning experiences that are vital for patient care. Throughout the year, pharmacy residents will be exposed to various clinical specialties including critical care, internal medicine, and infectious diseases. Within each learning experience, residents will have multiple opportunities to provide pharmacy services, such as drug therapy management and direct patient interaction. Pharmacy residents will receive comprehensive training from various healthcare providers, exceptional preceptors and mentors, and will be presented with multiple teaching opportunities through a teaching certification program.
Main Line Health (MLH) is a major health system located west of Philadelphia that includes 4 acute care hospitals: Lankenau Medical Center (LMC), Bryn Mawr, Paoli and Riddle hospitals, along with many post-acute and outpatient centers throughout the region. LMC is the largest institution within MLH and is ranked as one of the top five hospitals in the Philadelphia region, and one of the top ten hospitals in Pennsylvania by U.S. News & World Report. It is a 331-bed medical center offering a variety services and specialties such as a level-2 trauma center, orthopedics, cardiothoracic surgery, internal medicine, neonatology, hematology/oncology, and more.
The pharmacy department consists of a central pharmacy on the ground level with multiple satellites throughout the hospital. Our institution utilizes a decentralized automatic dispensing system (Pyxis) model, which provides each patient area Pyxis system(s) in order to create a more efficient workflow. In addition, we utilize EPIC as the primary electronic health record and computerized physician order entry.
As part of the healthcare team, we offer many pharmacy services including, but not limited to, vancomycin dosing per pharmacy, IV to PO conversion and auto-renal dosing adjustment protocols, medication reconciliation, transitions of care, warfarin dosing management, and interdisciplinary rounding. In addition to the clinical staff pharmacists, we have pharmacists that are clinical specialists in areas such as critical care, infectious diseases, transition of care and emergency medicine. Furthermore, our preceptors are committed to providing excellent patient care and fulfilling learning experiences. Many are Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialists (BCPS) and some have Teaching Certification from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.