The PGY2 Emergency Medicine resident functions as an integral member of the Emergency Medicine team in order to acquire practical clinical experience

The mission of the Baylor University Medical Center (BUMC) Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Residency Program is to deliver exceptional, evidence-based care to the Dallas community while cultivating expert clinical pharmacists who lead with confidence, think critically under pressure, and are equipped to thrive in any high-acuity setting. 

The PGY2 Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Resident serves as an integral member of the emergency medicine team, gaining advanced, hands-on clinical experience in a fast-paced, high-acuity environment. Residents will care for a diverse and complex patient population, managing a broad range of acute and chronic conditions across all age groups. Through direct patient care, interdisciplinary collaboration, and real-time clinical decision-making, residents will develop the expertise, confidence, and adaptability required to excel as leaders in emergency medicine pharmacy practice.

The PGY2 Emergency Medicine program was initiated in July 2021 and is accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). We currently accept two residents each year.


About the ED at Baylor University Medical Center

BUMC is a part of Baylor Scott & White Health and located in downtown Dallas, TX. As the flagship hospital for a 52-hospital health system, our institution is an integral part of driving change within the system. BUMC is a designated Level 1 Trauma Center, Comprehensive Stroke Center, Chest Pain Center, Transplant Center, and ELSO Platinum Designated ECMO Center. The BUMC ED averages over 100,000 visits per year and sees the highest number of penetrating traumas in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Patient acuity is high as demonstrated by a 26.6% admission rate with a 4.3% critical care rate.

Curriculum

Rotations


Required rotations (10 months, blocks of 4-5 weeks each):
  • Orientation
  • EM: Introduction to Triage
  • EM: Intermediate Triage
  • EM: Advanced Triage
  • EM: Overnights
  • EM: Precepting
  • Advanced Emergency Medicine
  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine – Cook Children’s Medical Center (Fort Worth, TX)
  • Surgical/Trauma Intensive Care Unit
  • Toxicology



Critical care selective rotation (1 month, 4-5 weeks):
  • Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit
  • Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit
  • Medical Intensive Care Unit



Elective rotations (1 month, 4-5 weeks):
  • Community Emergency Medicine
  • Solid Organ Transplant
  • Infectious Diseases
  • May select any other critical care selective rotation
  • May repeat pediatric emergency medicine rotation based on availability



Longitudinal experiences:
  • Major Research Project
  • Leadership & Medication Safety
  • Staffing
  • Teaching: didactic & precepting
  • Toxicology Rounds

How to apply

We use the Pharmacy Online Residency Centralized Application Service (PHORCAS) for applications, transcripts and other supporting application materials.

Visit PhORCAS to apply

Preceptors and Residents

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Stipend and benefits

Residents and fellows are classified as full-time employees of Baylor Scott & White Health.

In addition to our competitive stipend, we offer our residents a full menu of employee benefits. We help offset the cost of many of these benefits; others are options you can choose to pay for yourself.

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