NWI Pharmacy Residency Programs
VA Pharmacy residents can be licensed in any state of their choice and practice at the residency site they match with. VA Pharmacists operate under a scope of practice and can independently order medications, tests, consults to other services and self-refer patients based on needs review. Pharmacists enter notes in the electronic medical record in both inpatient and outpatient services. Residents at NWI gain experience with GCMs, mental health, cardiology, primary care, interdisciplinary teams, acute/sub-acute care, geriatrics and much more. There is a strong relationship between our pharmacy team and the providers; pharmacists practice at the top of their license and develop strong relationships with patients in all areas of practice. NWI pharmacists develop a collaborative relationship with providers and work well together as a team. Residents participate in team-building activities and share drug-information projects with residents from all 3 campuses. NWI programs proactively address resident wellness and burnout through our mentorship program and has a national psychologist on staff who provides guidance to all and individualized help when situation warrants.
Pharmacy Residency Program
VA Mission:
“To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan” by serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s Veterans.
About the Health Care System:
Veterans Affairs Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System (NWIHCS) serves an estimated Veteran population of 161,000 in 101 counties in Nebraska, western Iowa, Kansas and Missouri. The Omaha VA Medical Center is a tertiary facility that provides inpatient and outpatient health care through comprehensive primary care, medicine, surgery, psychiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, oncology, gynecology, dentistry and geriatrics. The Grand Island VAMC provides outpatient primary, specialty and mental care, pharmacy, radiology, prosthetics and laboratory services, as well as a residential substance abuse program. A Community Living Center (CLC) provides short-stay rehabilitation, skilled-nursing care, respite and long-term care. The Lincoln VA Clinic provides a wide range of services including team-based primary care services, specialty medicine, surgery, mental health, physical medicine and rehabilitation, pain clinic, sleep clinic, smoking cessation clinics and others as well as polytrauma, audiology, optometry and dental. The VA clinics in Norfolk, North Platte, Holdrege, Bellevue and Shenandoah, Iowa and O’Neill, Nebraska, provide primary care, mental health and telehealth in the following areas: audiology, mental health, nutrition, MOVE (wellness and weight-loss) program and home telehealth.
Diversity Statement
VA NWI Pharmacy Residency Programs are committed to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in all our training programs. We strive to foster cultural humility through ongoing training and professional development. We aim to promote the mental health and well-being of our diverse trainees to foster a healthy VA NWI pharmacy community.
PGY1-Pharmacy Practice Residency
- 4 Positions: Omaha VA
- 2 Positions: Lincoln VA
- 1 Position: Grand Island VA
PGY2- Ambulatory Care
- 2 positions: Grand Island VA
CONTACTS
Lisa Bilslend, Pharm.D, BCACP
Grand Island Residency Program Director
2201 N. Broadwell Avenue, Grand Island, NE 68803
308-382-3660 Ext. 242678
Lisa.Bilslend@va.gov
Michaela Hrdy, PharmD
Omaha Residency Program Director
4101 Woolworth Avenue, Omaha, NE 68105
402-995-4752
Michaela.Hrdy@va.gov
Veronica Kuhlmann, PharmD
Lincoln Residency Program Director
420 Victory Park Drive, Lincoln, NE 68510
402-489-3802 Ext. 25-6961
Veronica.Kuhlmann@va.gov
VA Omaha Nebraska Pharmacy PGY1 Program: Introduction to VA NWIHCS - YouTube
Omaha VA
Omaha VA
Grand Island VA hospital
VA Lincoln Nebraska Pharmacy PGY1 Program - YouTube