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TEXAS CHILDREN'S PHARMACY DEPARTMENT
Specialty Residency in Pediatric Pharmacotherapy:
Current Residents

   
 

 

Kimberly Le, PharmD
Pharmacy Education:   Doctor of Pharmacy, The University of Texas

Why did you choose TCH?
"I was fortunate to have the opportunity to do one of my student rotations at TCH where I observed the valuable role pharmacists play at TCH. Also, the dedication that the preceptors place on accelerating the resident’s professional growth attracted me to the program. I was impressed by the structure and flexibility of the program as well as the willingness of the residency director to tailor the year towards my personal career interests.

I also recognized the unique value of a hospital with an international reputation for quality pediatric patient care, education and research. I value the personal relationships with other members of the health care team at one of the largest pediatric hospitals in the nation. Since TCH is a non-profit, teaching hospital, the supportive environment will allow me to grow and develop as a new practitioner. This is not only a fine opportunity but this institution is a place where my qualifications can truly make a difference.

What do I hope to get out of my residency?
As a pediatric pharmacy practice resident at TCH, my exposure to the wide variety of clinical experiences will increase my pediatric drug knowledge and strengthen my clinical practice skills to effectively contribute to the health care team and better care for my pediatric patients. I also hope to gain leadership skills that can be applied in any position and in any practice setting. I want to work with and observe other clinical pharmacists’ styles while I develop my own.

The training in practice management, opportunities to teach and the skills obtained from completing a residency project will allow me to become a well-rounded clinician. During my residency, I want to be like a sponge and just learn as much as I can from my preceptors and clinical team. At the same time, I want to use what I learn to be a valuable pharmacy resource and advocate.”

Erin Myers, PharmD, BCPS
Pharmacy Education:   Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Michigan
Residency Training:   Pharmacy Practice Resident (PGY1), University of Arizona

Why did you choose TCH?
"I chose Texas Children's for my pediatrics residency because of the large number of highly trained clinical pharmacists which will give me the opportunity to gain experience in a variety of pediatric practice settings. The enthusiasm about the program which is expressed by all of the pharmacy staff was encouraging and ensured me that TCH would be a great learning environment. In addition, the teaching and precepting responsibilities enticed me as these are both things that I enjoy. As with my first year of residency, my goal this year is to submerge myself in each rotation and learn as much as possible. I am interested in critical care, infectious disease, and cardiology, therefore, after this year I plan to obtain a pediatric clinical pharmacy position in one of these areas."

 

 
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