Fairview is a not-for-profit healthcare system in Minneapolis/St. Paul with eight hospitals, 42 primary care clinics, 55 specialty clinics, 26 senior housing locations, and 28 retail outpatient pharmacies. In 2012, Fairview was designated as a Medicare Pioneer Accountable Care Organization. Fairview has provided medication therapy management (MTM) services in their clinics since 1998 and currently has 29 different MTM locations. Twenty-four of these are in Fairview Primary Care Clinics and five are in a Fairview Specialty Clinic.
The Fairview Health Services Ambulatory Care Residency program enables residents to work collaboratively with clinic care teams consisting of physicians, certified nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, certified diabetes educators, behavioral specialists, and care coordinators. During this longitudinal experience, residents will establish themselves in two practice sites to provide medication management for those populations. All residents are evaluated against the following residency program goals: patient care, education, practice-based research, and practice management.
The resident is responsible for all aspects of medication management, including:
Other activities the resident can participate in include case conferences, journal clubs, faculty-directed pharmacotherapy sessions, pharmaceutical care grand rounds, writing for a program-wide drug information newsletter and visits to affiliated practice sites. In addition, residents complete a research project and attend at least one national pharmacy conference during the residency year.
This program is accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). To learn more about Fairview's MTM program you can visit fairviewmtm.org.
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