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my name is allison gazzone-burns and i'm
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the program director for the pgy1
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pharmacy practice residency
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at prisma health upstate located in
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greenville south carolina
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what sets our program apart from other
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residency programs
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are the people and the culture you're
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going to get a very
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robust experience our program is housed
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at a certified stroke center and we also
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have a level one
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adult trauma center and a level two
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pediatric trauma center so that gives us
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a lot of
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diversity in the patients that we take
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care of here at our hospital
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some of the rotation experiences include
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adult internal medicine critical care
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pediatrics
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and infectious disease just to name a
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few some of our elective rotations
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include oncology cardiology and
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psychiatry
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our ambulatory care experiences include
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our anti-coagulation clinic
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our diabetes clinic our family medicine
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clinic
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and our transition of care clinic
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my name is lindsey rohlbach i'm a
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clinical pharmacy specialist
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here at prisma health upstate i am one
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of the preceptors in internal medicine
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for the pgy1 pharmacy residency program
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one of the big distinguishing things
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that our program offers here
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is a sense of authenticity when we get
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you involved in projects it's because
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it's important to r department so
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there's a sense of purpose and intention
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given with every assignment
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there's more of a symbiotic relationship
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established
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we facilitate and provide you the
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experience and opportunity
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and you in turn provide us with equally
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important contributions whether that be
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project work or the actual patient care
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you end up delivering as your own
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individual practitioner
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my name is jasmine lewis i'm a clinical
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pharmacy specialist here in internal
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medicine i round with the medicine
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teaching service
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and work closely with the hospitalist
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group a resident can expect to
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be fully engulfed in everything that i
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do on a daily basis they can expect to
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round with my medicine teaching service
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as well as
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participate in any committees that i may
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be involved in
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we have a mentorship program that has
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been a
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huge hit with our residents in the past
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and i think that it helps to provide the
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resident with the support that they need
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throughout the year
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that's your champion they're the person
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that's rooting for you and rooting for
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your success
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we support you not just in your
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professional career but we want to see
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your success overall as an individual
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my name is jackie i'm currently a
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pharmacist here at prisma health upstate
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resident health upstate really caught my
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eye during the residency
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recruitment time because it is a large
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academic medical center
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it has a lot of rotation varieties that
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they offer here
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and i do have a large residency class
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which are all things i was looking for
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my name is clayton rosenbaum and i'm a
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pgy1 pharmacy resident at prisma health
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upstate
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i chose prisma health upstate for my
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residency because i wanted a place that
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i could experience anything that i
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wanted to get my hands into
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and just look at all the opportunities
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in front of me
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my name is kristen davis and i'm a pgi 1
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pharmacy resident here at prisma health
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upstate
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my name is courtney reddig and i'm a
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pgy1 resident here at prison health
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upstate
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greenville came on my radar due to my
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search for a large academic medical
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center
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i wanted a variety of experiences for
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training opportunities
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and greenville fit all those needs i
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knew multiple people who have done their
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residencies here at this program
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and they spoke very highly about the
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program and about greenville itself
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we like to give a lot of autonomy to our
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residents when they're on the medical
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team but also
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provide support kind of behind the
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scenes like i've gained a lot more
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autonomy
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on each rotation i would say starting
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out we would do pre-rounds with our
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preceptors and now i'm really the face
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of pharmacy for my team so
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it has progressed quickly but i feel
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comfortable doing it so it's been a good
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experience so far
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the best part of my experience during
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residency was definitely all the
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rounding opportunities i was given
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each month i was on a different routing
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service made up of different healthcare
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professionals
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and how they really look towards you for
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recommendations advice
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like even now i don't round with them on
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the service but if they see me in the
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hallway they'll track me down and still
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ask me questions
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making the transition from being a
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pharmacy student to being a pharmacy
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resident
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is definitely a large task but even
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through just my first rotation
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as a pharmacy resident and the amount of
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responsibility that was bestowed upon me
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by my preceptor
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and the amount of trust that i felt back
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it made that transition
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so much easier not only do our residents
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leave our program with strong clinical
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knowledge but we
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also integrate them into our operational
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component
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our pharmacy department has automated
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dispensing systems as well as a
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state-of-the-art sterile production
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area that helps to complement the
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operational components of direct patient
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care
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we confidently prepare them to go on to
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do a second year
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practice residency in their area of
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interest we also have some residents
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that decide
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to go into the workforce after year one
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and we feel that we've prepared them to
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confidently be successful
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in whatever area they decide to pursue
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greenville is a wonderful place to live
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it's thriving with culture
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restaurants and activities i wanted a
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city that was lively that had lots of
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opportunities for getting outside or
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going to restaurants and seeing the
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scenery about and greenville fits all of
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those things there's so many
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opportunities to hang out with friends
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it's a city my
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own friends want to come and visit and
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i'm very thankful to be in this city
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i would say that greenville is a really
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cool vibe of a downtown vibe but also
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has some outdoor experiences
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our hospital is really close to the
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downtown area so it's an easy commute to
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work as well
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we know that there are a lot of programs
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for you to choose from and we want you
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to choose the most vigorous residency
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program for yourself
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but we do feel that joining prisma
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health upstate
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we would be able to support your desire
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to achieve your goals both personally
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and professionally
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you