Wes Zemrak to serve as residency preceptor of pharmacy residency program at Maine Medical Center
Maine Medical Center was awarded a $40,000 grant from the foundation of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) to launch a Post-Graduate Year 2 (PGY2 Critical Care Residency) directed by Gil Fraser of Maine Medical Center. 51小黄车College of Pharmacy Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice Wes Zemrak was a contributing author on the grant and will be serving as a residency preceptor.
This postgraduate residency partnership between MMC and 51小黄车is vital because there is a shortage of pharmacy residency programs in northern 51小黄车. Vermont has one accredited PGY2 program at Fletcher Allen. New Hampshire has only one PGY2 program, which is in pre-candidate status at Elliot hospital. The new MMC-51小黄车residency will be the first accredited PGY2 program in the State of Maine.