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Curriculum

As a PGY-2 infectious diseases resident, you devote much of your time to comprehensive training as a member of the interdisciplinary team. A breadth of learning experiences has been designed to increase and refine your clinical competency, provide evidence-based pharmacotherapeutic care plans, and develop your confidence as an independent practitioner.

Direct patient care services allow you to provide patient-specific pharmaceutical care services. Responsibilities include development of individualized care and monitoring plans for various patient populations. After coaching, instruction, and modeling by a preceptor, you are assessed and constructively provided feedback on how to further refine the delivery of evidence-based recommendations.

Drug information to patients, physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other allied health professionals. Your preceptors offer feedback to enhance your drug-information retrieval skills using a variety of resources and modalities.

Required learning experiences

The PGY-2 Infectious Diseases Residency at Mayo Clinic is designed to provide a diverse experience for the future ID pharmacist. Required learning experiences include:

Area Length
Orientation (including: ASP/OPAT orientation) 5 weeks
Inpatient infectious diseases consult service 4 weeks x 2
Inpatient ICU infectious diseases consult service 4 weeks
Inpatient immunocompromised infectious diseases consult service 4 weeks
Inpatient ASP service 4 weeks
Virology Clinic 4 weeks
Microbiology 4 weeks 
Professional development and management Longitudinal, 12 months
Research Longitudinal, 12 months
Staffing (ASP/OPAT) Longitudinal, 12 months
Teaching, learning, and precepting Longitudinal, 12 months
Quality improvement Longitudinal, 12 months

*Required blocks based in Rochester, Minnesota.

Elective learning

Electives are available in a variety of inpatient and outpatient settings that allow the resident to tailor the program to their needs. The list below includes learning experiences available as electives to the PGY-2 infectious diseases resident. Additional elective learning experiences may be available upon request.

  • OPAT (adult or pediatric)
  • Inpatient pediatric infectious diseases consult service
  • Inpatient orthopedic infectious diseases consult service
  • Health-system ASP*
  • Outpatient ASP
  • Inpatient solid organ transplant infectious diseases consult
  • Infectious diseases pharmacy administration
  • Infection prevention and control
  • Emergency department – infectious diseases focus

*Remote rotational elective to Mayo Clinic Health System sites in Southeast or Southwest Minnesota.

Staffing commitment

All PGY-2 residents provide 24 hours of staffing every four weeks. Staffing may include a combination of weekday, weekend, and evening experiences to maintain operational and clinical pharmacy competency and knowledge. No formal on-call program exists.

Curriculum enhancements

The Department of Pharmacy and Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences are committed to developing and maintaining the best education programs. The curriculum and other aspects of this program are assessed constantly and changed as necessary to ensure the highest quality training.