This two-year Health Outcomes and Ambulatory Care Fellowship is designed to prepare PharmD graduates for a career in an ambulatory, managed care, or academic setting. The program offers personalized training and mentorship to help the Fellow build expertise in healthcare quality improvement, outcomes research, and clinical practice. The Fellow will participate in population health quality improvement activities, including a project to outreach patients with care gaps related to medication use for migraine, and the opportunity to collaborate with the American Medical Association on a system-wide hypertension quality improvement initiative. Additionally, the Fellow will provide ambulatory care clinical services in a primary care clinic, have opportunity to participate in the education of pharmacy students, and take relevant classwork.
The fellowship will be customized to align with the Fellow’s specific needs, providing personalized guidance and support to help them achieve their professional goals. Throughout the fellowship, the Fellow will engage in a dynamic, collaborative academic setting, benefiting from diverse interdisciplinary interactions and extensive networking opportunities within a large academic medical campus. By the end of the fellowship, the Fellow will be well-prepared for a career in academia, managed care or population health, or industry.