In this video, Dr. Kerstenetzky describes her path to pharmacy residency by developing her clinical skills and leadership abilities through work experience, involvement in organizations, and interprofessional learning. Information featured in this interview includes the importance of communication skills in obtaining a pharmacy residency position, ways to prepare for a smooth transition to pharmacy residency, and the benefit of dedicating oneself to patient care throughout fourth-year rotations. Interview Questions: 0:14 What initially got you interested in clinical pharmacy? 0:56 What is a background of your pharmacy career and some information on your current residency position? 2:23 During pharmacy school, what did you do outside of academics to develop your clinical skills? 3:46 How did you begin your involvement with professional organizations? What role have these played in your professional development? How have these activities influenced your career path? 5:18 What factors did you consider when choosing a residency program? 6:54 What is a typical day for you like as a resident? What are your greatest challenges and the most rewarding parts? 8:16 In what ways have you adapted to the resident life compared to the student life? What has been the most helpful in your transition? 9:31 What sets students apart or makes them stand out when applying for residency? 10:37 What are some words of wisdom you would like to share with students considering pharmacy residency? About Dr. Kerstenetzky: Pharmacy School: University of Wisconsin Residency Program: PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency, UW Health Residency Project: UHC multicenter project: impact of discharge medication reconciliation Career Interests: Emergency medicine and ambulatory care with a transitions of care focus Hobbies: Dancing and traveling Filming: Katie Windschitl Interview Date: Dec. 14, 2015
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