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[Rx2021] APPE Rotation Opportunities: Ambulatory Care, Community, Elective: Kaiser Permanente (Mid-Atlantic) **Due Oct 14th**

Schmotzer, Anna Grace annas at pitt.edu
Mon Sep 9 14:19:03 EDT 2019


Done, can you double check that I did it right?  Thanks…Anna

From: Skledar, Susan Jean <sjs15 at pitt.edu>
Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 1:38 PM
To: rx2021 <RS330084 at pitt.edu>
Cc: Pschirer, James Joseph <pschirer at pitt.edu>; Schmotzer, Anna Grace <annas at pitt.edu>
Subject: APPE Rotation Opportunities: Ambulatory Care, Community, Elective: Kaiser Permanente (Mid-Atlantic) **Due Oct 14th**


Hello P3s,

Kaiser Permanente, a US health-care delivery system, is offering APPE opportunities in the Mid-Atlantic DC/MD/VA area for the upcoming 2020-21 rotation year.  The DC and Virginia rotations will require a state-specific intern license; the Maryland experiences will not. Kaiser is using the myClinicalExchange (MCE) on-line application platform for applications. Detailed instructions for applying, along with types of APPEs available, are attached to this email, and are also posted to the eValue Home Page.  Interested students should apply directly for EACH APPE ROTATION you would like to do at the Kaiser sites. Available rotations are built right into the system. Applications are due by October 14th to the MCE site.

Interested students should prepare a letter of intent, CV, and (new this year!) SOAP note based on the standardized case (attached). These completed documents are directly uploaded by the student applicant into MCE. Please read the additional general information below, and carefully follow the directions attached if you are interested in applying.

If you do apply for these APPE opportunities, please email myself and Dr. Pschirer to let us know. Students will be notified of approved requests via myClinical Exchange as of January 1, 2020.



Thank you,



Prof. Skledar





Kaiser Permanente Information (see detailed instruction sheet on Home Page of E*Value)



  *   Students should read the My Clinical Exchange instruction sheet carefully, it will walk them through the process step-by-step and answer any questions they have along the way. They should not reach out with questions without reading the document first.
  *   All applications are due through the myClinicalExchange system by Thursday, October 14.
  *   Students may not get the exact location they request due to preceptor and site availability, but this system will help me to match them with the closest thing I have available to their ideal.
  *   If students choose a rotation in VA, they will need a VA intern license and if they choose a rotation in DC, they will need a DC intern license, Maryland does not require an intern license for rotation students.
  *   In order to be considered for rotation placement, the student will need to upload their CV, Letter of Intent, and *NEW for this year* write a SOAP note based on the standardized case attached, to myClinicalExchange. Please note that we have more advanced community opportunities than clinical/ non- traditional opportunities. If the student is only interested in an advanced community rotation, they may submit their CV for a second time instead of the standardized case SOAP note. Any student who is interested in any rotation aside from advanced community must submit the standardized case SOAP note in order to be considered. The system will not allow them to submit a request without these documents, so they should have these on hand prior to starting their application.
  *   Students should submit a separate rotation request for each type of rotation they would like, i.e. If they would like both a nephrology rotation and an advanced community rotation, they should submit 2 separate requests.
  *   If the students have questions about rotations or anything else related to Kaiser, please contact Dr. Kristen Fink, PharmD, BCPS, CDE, Academic Affairs Coordinator, Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic Region, and Director, PGY-1 Residency Program at Kristen.m.fink at kp.org<mailto:Kristen.m.fink at kp.org>


Sue Skledar, RPh, MPH, FASHP
Director of Experiential Learning and Continuing Professional Development
Professor, Department of Pharmacy & Therapeutics
University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy
228 Salk Hall
3501 Terrace Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Phone: 412-648-1504
Sjs15 at pitt.edu<mailto:Sjs15 at pitt.edu>
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