In conjunction with the 鶹ý HealthWise program, 鶹ý offers a PGY1 Pharmacy Residency. The residency program provides pharmacy graduates that match into the programs with the unique opportunity to work in an extremely innovative health care setting. In the program, residents work with an interdisciplinary team of pharmacists, nurses, exercise physiologists and nutritionists that serve Hardin County citizens and employees and students of 鶹ý. For more information on Healthwise, click below.
Rotation experiences include:
Orientation
Mary Rutan Hospital DSM Clinic
Longitudinal experiences include:
Drug Information and Research
鶹ý HealthWise Clinical Practice Sites
鶹ý HealthWise Pharmacy
Pharmacy Services Center (PSC)
Teaching
Leadership
Orientation/Training -4-6 weeks
Residency Learning Experiences -44-46 weeks
Required Experiences |
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Experience |
Format |
Length |
Typical Schedule |
Orientation |
Block |
40 hrs/wk; 4-6wks |
9a-5p M-F |
Drug Information and Research |
Longitudinal |
4hrs/wk; 48wks |
Unstructured |
Internal Medicine |
Block |
8hrs/wk; 8-10 wks |
1 day/wk |
鶹ý HealthWise Clinics |
Longitudinal |
16hrs/wk;48wks |
Variable; 3-4 4hr blocks/week and by appt |
鶹ý HealthWise Pharmacy |
Longitudinal |
8 hrs/wk; 48wks |
10a-6p M or T |
Pharmacy Services Center (PSC) |
Longitudinal |
8 hrs/wk; 48wks |
1-6p M, W or Th |
Teaching Certificate |
Longitudinal |
4hrs/wk; 48wks |
Variable; not every week |
Elective Experiences* |
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Leadership |
Longitudinal |
2-4hrs/mo; 52 wks |
4-6pm on 4th T |
Mary Rutan Hospital DSM Clinic |
Block |
8hrs/wk |
1 day/wk |
*With the exception of Leadership, elective rotations are available after January 1st. Additional elective experiences can be developed based on resident interest and availability of experience.
CAMPUS HEALTH AND WELLNESS:
• Student and employee wellness
• Disease state management
• Health education
鶹ý HEALTHWISECOMMUNITY PHARMACY:
• Full-service pharmacy with clinical services
• Medication therapy management
• Pharmacy administrative and management
HEALTH-SYSTEM AMBULATORY CARE:
• Anticoagulation services
• Outpatient pharmacy and medication reconciliation
• Pharmacy administration (P&T)
DRUG AND HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER:
• Call center for professionals and consumers
• Patient Services Center provides medication therapy management
RURAL PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICE:
• Health and wellness services for medically underserved
• Care coordination
• Collaboration with community
OTHER EXPERIENCES:
• Teaching certificate program
• Leadership rotation
• Collaborative practice in family medicine
Opportunities for clinical expansion also exist, includingsupervisingactivities in theDrug and Health Information Center. The resident is required to complete aresidency project, provide a poster presentation at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting,and present results at the annualOhio Pharmacy Residency Conference.
Candidates interested in the Pharmacy Residency shouldapply by Jan. 8, through . If you have additional questions, please contact m-rush@onu.edu.
Michael J. Rush, PharmD, BCACP, CDE, TTS
Residency Program Director
m-rush@onu.edu | 419-772-7399
YEAR | RESIDENT | PROJECT | Position obtained |
2023-24 | Megan Gusrowski | Impact of a Pharmacist-Led Employee Wellness Hypertension Program Utilizing Remote Monitoring Devices | PGY2 Community Health Network |
2023-24 | Natalie Hall | Implementation of a Pharmacist-Led Employer-Based Weight Management Program in a Rural, Ambulatory Care Setting | PGY2 West Virginia University School of Pharmacy |
2022-23 | Merna Tawadrous | Assessing The Impact of a Pharmacist-driven Remote Patient Monitoring Program Utilizing Smart Devices for Adult Patients with Hypertension or Diabetes | PGY2 Memorial Regional Hospital (Hollywood, FL) |
2022-23 | Daniel Reyes | Bridging Gaps in Health Disparities and Improving Health Outcomes: Implementation of a Spanish speaking Team and Implications on Patient Care Within a Pharmacist-driven Ambulatory Care Clinic | PGY2 Indiana University Health System |
2021-22 | Olivia Welch | Utilizing Pharmacogenomic Data to Identify Actionable Drug Therapy for Improving Outcomes in the Ambulatory Care Setting | Outpatient Pharmacist, Lima Memorial Hospital |
2021-22 | Chase Kirazis | Assessing Hepatitis B Immunity in Pharmacy Students | PGY2 Mercy St. Vincent’s |
2020-21 | Makayla Wells | Integration of an ambulatory care pharmacist into a university’s mental health management program | PGY2 Mercy St. Vincent’s |
2020-21 | Eric Dierkes | Impact of pharmacy students integrated in a university-based Covid-19 task force | Assistant Professor- University of Charleston |
2019-20 | Megan Stephan | Expanding services of a pharmacist-led rural mobile health clinic to school-aged children and working class parents | Adjunct Faculty- University of Findlay; MTM Clinical Pharmacist- AdhereHealth |
2019-20 | Clay Miller | Implementation of a Pharmacist-Driven Prescription Delivery and Home Visitation Service in a Rural Community | Director of Clinical Operations, MedSmart Manager |
2018-19 | Morgan Borders | Evaluating the efficacy of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training on student pharmacists’ knowledge | Ambulatory Care Pharmacist, OhioHealth |
2018-19 | Ashley Zupancic | Assess Health Literacy in a Rural Setting to Adapt Mobile Clinic Services to an Underserved Patient Population | PGY-2 Southwest General Health Center (Ambulatory Care) |
2017-18 | Zach Woods | Pilot Study of a Pharmacist-Driven Diabetes Prevention Program through 鶹ý’s HealthWise, a University Worksite Wellness Service | Assistant Professor, Ohio State University |
2017-18 | Joe Barnhart | Evaluating the impact screening for hepatitis c through a pharmacist-led mobile clinic has on screening rates in a rural, underserved populatio | Assistant Professor, Marshall University |
2016-17 | Bree Meinzer | Effectiveness of a pharmacist-directed Tdap immunization program for a university campus. | Clinical Pharmacist, Ohio Health |
2016-17 | Colin Frank | Effectiveness of a pharmacist-led tobacco cessation mobile health clinic in a rural setting | Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist, Indiana University Health |
2015-16 | Brittany Long | Effectiveness of a university on-campus pharmacist directed tobacco cessation program | Clinical Pharmacist, Lima Memorial Hospital |
2014-15 | Pucel, Rachel | Development and implementation of a transitions of care service in an ambulatory care setting in collaboration with a primary care physician | Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice; Manchester University |
2013-14 | Timperman, Kristen | Evaluation of the impact of a pharmacist-directed bone mineral density screening and educational intervention on modifiable risk factors related to bone health | Pharmacy Manager; Health Partners of Western Ohio New Carlisle, OH |
2012-13 | Fanous, Amy | Implementation of a 12-week pharmacist-directed, multidisciplinary walking program into an established employee preventive care clinic | Outpatient Clinical Pharmacist; Memorial Hospital of Union County |
2011-12 | Hoffine, Ericka | Perceived Benefit of Overall Health and Wellness Through the Dissemination of Nutritional Information for University-Provided Dining Services | Clinical Pharmacist; Ohio Health |
2010-11 | Murphy, Bethany | Design and implementation of a pharmacist-directed preventive care clinic | Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice; Union University |
Residency Program Director:
Michael Rush, PharmD, MBA. BCACP, CDCES, NCTTP
-Director, 鶹ý HealthWise
Dr. Michael Rush is a board-certified clinical pharmacist, educator and administrator specializing in the areas of ambulatory care, diabetes, heart disease and preventive health. He currently serves as the Director of 鶹ý HealthWise and the Director of Pharmacy Residency Programs at 鶹ý as well as the Chair of the Ohio Pharmacy Residency Conference. Rush earned his PharmD from 鶹ý in 2005 and completed a post-graduate pharmacy practice residency with emphasis in ambulatory care in 2006, and in 2020 earned his Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Healthcare Administration from the University of Findlay. Rush has a strong background in ambulatory care and has developed multiple interdisciplinary care teams and services. Under Rush’s leadership, the 鶹ý HealthWise program has expanded to offer: employee and student wellness services, a community pharmacy, a drug and health information center, a telehealth center, student service-learning opportunities within the college, contracted health services for area employers and an interdisciplinary rural mobile health clinic offering primary care to all.
鶹ý Preceptors:
Jessica Hinson, PharmD, BCACP, NCTTP
-Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Jessica Hinson, PharmD, BCACP, NCTTP is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the 鶹ý Raabe College of Pharmacy in Ada, Ohio. She serves as Director of the Wheeler Pharmacy Services Center which provides student-directed, national telehealth services. She also works with the 鶹ý HealthWise Mobile Clinic that cares for the medically underserved population of Hardin County, Ohio. She earned her PharmD from the University of Cincinnati; and completed a PGY-1 Community Practice Residency with the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy and the independent practice site, Waterfront Family Pharmacy. Her professional background includes community practice, ambulatory care practice, and provision of telehealth services. She has experience with providing pharmacy services based on quality care measures in both the community practice and telehealth settings. Personal interests include empowerment of women and girls, engagement of grade school students in STEM education, and domestic animal welfare.
Karen Kier, R.Ph, M.S., Ph.D.,BCPS,BCACP, FASHP, CTTS
-Director of Drug and Health Information, 鶹ý HealthWise
Michelle Musser, PharmD, BCPS, CTTS
-Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, 鶹ý
Michelle Musser is currently an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at 鶹ý College of Pharmacy. She also serves as the Director of Outreach Programming and chair of the Interprofessional Education Committee at the College. Her practice area is in ambulatory patient care, including practice in disease state management within a local physician's office and FQHC. She also has a contingent position at a critical access hospital.Recently she has worked closely with the clinical services at 鶹ý through 鶹ý Healthwise, offering clinical services through the mobile rural health clinic and being involved with COVID testing and vaccine efforts. A native of the rural community where 鶹ý is located, Michelle along with her colleague, Emily Eddy, developed and founded a rural scholars program at the College aimed at preparing health professional students for a career in rural health and developing community-based projects aiming at meeting local health care needs.
Katie Westgerdes, Pharm.D.
-Pharmacy Manager, 鶹ý HealthWise Pharmacy