South Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio, TX
Last updated: 11/26/2024
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Raeschell "Shelly" Williams1 years as an RPD
Contact: raeschell.williams@va.gov
7400 Merton Minter Street
Dept. 119 Pharmacy
San Antonio, TX 78229
Primary Practice: Domiciliary Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program
4 PGY1 position
3 PGY2 Psychiatry position
Phone: 210-617-5300 x 64112
Email: raeschell.williams@va.gov
Maximum Number of Positions
- PGY1: 4
- PGY2 Psychiatry: 3
- PGY2 Neurology: 0
Program Details
- Primary Practice Site: VAMC
- PGY2 Required Practice Settings: 40% Inpatient / 60% Outpatient
- ASHP Accreditation Status: Yes
- NMS Participant: Yes (code: 585866)
- Program Inception: 2005
- Application Deadline: First week of January annually
- Starting Date: Late June/Early July
- Estimated Stipend: $52,000
- Financial Support for AAPP Annual Meeting: Varies/TBD
- Fringe Benefits: Funding for AAPP or Midyear Clinical Meeting varies annually though residents are often fully funded for one conference per residency year
Competitive salary
Attractive benefits package
Vacation (13 days)
Sick leave (13 days)
Health insurance is available
- Interviews Required: Yes
- Offers pre-commitment: Yes, Local early commitment and VA National Early Commitment (VANEC)
Special Requirements for Application
- PharmD
- Completion of PGY1 Residency OR equivalent experience
- Eligible for state licensure
- College transcripts
- Curriculum vitae
- Letters of recommendation (3)
- US Citizenship
PGY2 Rotations offered
- Adult inpatient psychiatry
- Adult outpatient psychiatry
- Consultation liaison psychiatry
- Chronic, intermediate, or extended inpatient psychiatry
- Forensic psychiatry
- Geriatric psychiatry
- Neurology
- Pain management
- Substance abuse
PGY2 Features
- PGY2 Staffing Component: No (or N/A)
- PGY2 Teaching Component: Yes, Optional
- PGY2 Teaching Certificate Program: Yes, Optional
- PGY2 Other Features: This residency allows for ample teaching opportunities, both didactic and preceptorship, as well as offers a formal teaching certificate program. At the completion of this year-long training program, the resident is qualified for positions in clinical pharmacy and academia as clinical faculty.
- PGY2 Preceptors: 18 BCPPs, 2 Other Pharmacists, 0 Non-Pharmacists
PGY1 Elective Rotations offered
Program Philosophy
The Psychiatric Pharmacy Residency Program at the STVHCS in conjunction with The University of Texas College of Pharmacy has been accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists since 2005. The program is designed to provide a challenging training opportunity for individuals desiring to develop clinical competency in the specialized area of psychiatric pharmacy. The 12-month training period incorporates outpatient, inpatient, and residential experiences devoted to the development of skills essential for the delivery of pharmaceutical care to patients with mental illness.
Site Special Features
Texas licensure required in the second half of the year for residents to go off-site at the San Antonio State Hospital (required rotation).