The resident in UW Health’s Critical Care Specialty Residency will participate as a member of the critical care team in a tertiary care/Level I Trauma Center.
In our Critical Care Specialty Residency Program, accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), the resident will:
- Staff in a combined adult medical and surgical intensive care area
- Participate in academic and preceptor programs of the UW School of Pharmacy
- Assist in teaching the Critical Care Seminar class at the UW School of Pharmacy in the spring
- Complete project work acceptable for publication
- Be an active member of the Resuscitation Review Committee
- Experience rotations tailored to meet their needs and interests while also meeting ASHP standards
UW Health operates six intensive care units and a Level I Trauma Emergency Department with the following bed distributions:
- Emergency Department: 57
- Neonatal ICU: 26
- Medical/Surgical ICU: 24
- Pediatric ICU: 19
- Neurology/Neurosurgery ICU: 18
- Cardiothoracic surgery/Cardiac medicine ICU: 27
- Burn ICU: 7
Current positions of past residents
- Critical Care Pharmacy Specialist
- Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Specialist
- Antimicrobial Stewardship Pharmacist
- Medical Liaison for a pharmaceutical company
Program director
Jeffrey Fish, PharmD, FCCM, BCCCP
UW Health Department of Pharmacy
600 Highland Ave.
F6/175-1530
Madison, WI 53792
(608) 263-1290
JFish@uwhealth.org
Current resident
Meagan Macalalag – Meet our resident