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Physician Assistant Post-Graduate Residency in Emergency Medicine

Mission

The mission of the Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center (RJDVAMC) Physician Assistant Residency Program in Emergency Medicine is to graduate PAs who can demonstrate clinical expertise in emergency medicine, that demonstrate strong leadership skills, have high ethical values, cultural awareness, and the utmost professionalism for all patients, Veterans, and staff. Graduates will be able to provide quality health care at the highest level with a commitment to lifelong learning to properly to care for the physical and mental health needs of Veterans and the general population.

Overview

Training for the year-long residency occurs in a dynamic clinical and academic environment, to expose the residents to basic and advanced emergency care and treatment plans including hands on techniques. Training is provided in the Robert J. Dole VAMC ER, with the possibility of a rotation at Via Christi ER and Trauma Center, as well as VA outpatient clinics and hospital inpatient units. Under the mentorship of our outstanding faculty, the resident gains the confidence and experience necessary to practice in a wide range of clinical settings. At the end of the residency, graduates will have the 150 hours of Category I CME focused on emergency medicine as well has 2,080 of the 3000 required hours of experience working as a PA in the ER to sit for the Emergency Medicine CAQ.

Objectives

The overriding goal of the program is to provide additional education in emergency medicine to assure that our PA residents will, by completion of the residency, exhibit competency in the following six areas: Patient Care, Medical Knowledge, Practice-Based Learning and Improvement, Interpersonal and Communication Skills, Professionalism and Systems-Based Practice through increased mastery of knowledge, skills and attitudes required to function as a ER provider within the VA or outside facilities.

Benefits
  • Generous stipend: $75,368 for 2022-2023
  • Vacation time, sick leave
  • Eligible for health, vision, dental and life insurance
  • Liability coverage
  • Potential for Education Debt Reduction Program if hired for a permanent position following completion of the Residency Program
Educational Components
  • PA Residency didactic lecture series
  • Service-based specialty lecture content
  • Grand Rounds
  • Various conferences
  • Faculty mentorship and supervision in clinical setting
  • Required Emergency Medicine CME 150 hours

Residents will complete clinical rotations with Emergency Medicine as well as various inpatient and outpatient rotations.

  • Emergency Medicine at the RJDVAMC
  • Urgent Care Clinic at the RJDVAMC
  • Primary Care Clinic at the RJDVAMC
  • Specialty Care Clinic at the RJDVAMC
  • Inpatient Hospitalist Rotation at the RJDVAMC
  • Emergency Medicine at Via Christi ER and Level One Trauma Center (possible depending on OAA approval)
Admission Requirements

Qualified applicants must have each of the following by the time of application:

  • Graduated or anticipated graduation from an ARC-PA accredited PA Program • Certification by NCCPA or eligible to sit for exam • US citizenship

Required documents include: transcripts from PA program and any graduate-level programs, documentation of NCCPA certification or eligibility, two letters of recommendation, personal statement. Competitive applicants will be interviewed.   *If accepted, students must graduate and receive board certification before beginning residency.

Post-Graduate Physician Assistant ER Residency Program Brochure and PA Residency Applications are available for download below.

Please contact:

Heather Bloomer, PA-C, Lead PA, PA ER Residency Director

Physician Assistant Residency in Emergency Medicine

Robert J. Dole Veterans Affairs Medical Center

5500 E. Kellogg

Building 3, Rm 217

Wichita, KS 67218

Tel:316-685-2221, ext. 53884

Email: Heather.bloomer@va.gov

 

Key Faculty

Heather Bloomer, PA-C, Lead PA, Residency Training Director

Patricia Petrakis, MD, Residency Medical Director

Syed Raffi, MD, Designated Education Officer

PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program

Residency Program

The Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center PGY1 Pharmacy Residency is a one-year, post-graduate, experiential education program that provides a well-rounded training experience through inpatient and outpatient rotations. Residents will gain professional experience through various required and elective learning experiences, such as Ambulatory/Primary Care, Anticoagulation, Acute Care, Infectious Disease, Antimicrobial Stewardship, Mental Health, Cardiology, Oncology, Pharmacoeconomics, Pharmacy Operations and Pharmacy Leadership.

Program Highlights
  • Affiliated with KU School of Medicine and KU School of Pharmacy - Wichita division
    • Each year, the facility hosts approximately 115 medical residents, 100 medical students, 75 nursing students, and 20 midlevel practitioner students
    • Pharmacy residents will be offered the opportunity to complete the KU Teaching Certificate, aid in precepting students, and provide a College of Pharmacy Lecture to current students
    • Additional teaching opportunities are available for interested residents
  • In addition to resident salary, residents can earn pharmacist wages during weekend staffing requirements  
  • Most expenses for residency conferences, such as ASHP and Midwest Pharmacy Residency Conference are covered by the facility
  • 13 days sick leave, 13 days annual leave, and 11 paid federal holidays
  • Program Start Date: June 19 (subject to change, please contact program for specifics)
  • Number of Positions: 2
  • Annual Salary: $42,167 (subject to change, please contact program for specifics)
  • Application Deadline: Per PhORCAS Matching Services
About the Program

Opened in 1933 as the Wichita Veterans Hospital, the Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center serves Veterans living in 59 counties across Kansas through our main facility and five Community-Based Outpatient Clinics in Dodge City, Hays, Hutchinson, Parsons, and Salina. 

The Pharmacy serves 22,000 Veterans, processes over 52,000 prescriptions per month, and oversees 16 Clinical Pharmacy Practitioners (CPP). CPPs maintain an independent scope of practice to monitor and adjust drug therapy in Primary Care, Cardiology, Oncology, Short-Stay Rehab, Acute Care, Infectious Disease, Mental Health, and Home Based Primary Care departments. The facility has a large percentage of rural patients, so pharmacy residents are exposed to virtual modalities for taking care of patients. This experience will help the resident develop many talents to be successful in pursuing a pharmacy practice or matching with a PGY2 residency at the completion of the year.

Our program also provides introductory and advanced experiential practice rotations for pharmacy students from the University of Kansas and Creighton University pharmacy schools. Residents are provided the opportunity to instruct and precept students while on service.

How to Apply

Thank you for your interest in the PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program at the Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center.  Our PGY1 program currently offers 2 positions through the ASHP National Matching Service. All applications must be completed online via the Pharmacy Online Residency Centralized Application Service (PhORCAS) website.

Standard Requirements for an application in PhORCAS include:

  1. Completion of required PhORCAS application
  2. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  3. Letter of Intent
  4. Three (3) Letters of Reference
  5. Official PharmD program transcripts

Additional Requirements: U. S. Citizenship

Application Deadline: December 31 (subject to change, please refer to PhORCAS for specific dates)

Interview offers are typically made early- to mid-January, with interviews typically scheduled for late January through the end of February.

If you have any questions, please contact us!

PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program Contacts

Residency Program Director:

Nicholas Nelson, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP

nicholas.nelson@va.gov

Residency Program Coordinator:

Natalie Wissman, PharmD

natalie.wissman@va.gov

Optometry Residency Program

Program Description

The Ocular Disease /Primary Care /Geriatric Low Vision Rehabilitation Optometry Residency Program at the Robert J . Dole Veterans Affairs Medical center is a 12-month (52-week) post-graduate clinical education program with two positions available.

It is accredited by the Accreditation Council on Optometry Education and affiliated with the University of Missouri School of Optometry St. Louis

The resident is  an employee of the VA Medical Center facility and a clinical staff member in the Optometry Clinic. The Residency provides extensive clinical experience in Ocular Disease with emphasis in Primary Care and Geriatric Optometry.  The resident will assist with direct patient care and the opportunity to work with Optometry student interns. 

Program Details

The program focuses on advanced competency in the clinical skills and scholarly development of the residents by exposing the residents to direct patient care enhanced by lectures, conferences, presentations, and consultation with other medical services. Residents will become proficient in ocular disease diagnosis and management, and comanaging systemic conditions that have ocular manifestations.

The optometry clinic is located 1.5 miles south of the main VA campus since Sept 2009, and includes 17 examination lanes, a clinic conference area, four specialty testing rooms, and a low vision rehab training room.  Residents have access to a retinal imaging, OCT , Visual fields , electrodiagnostics, and low vision rehab assistive devices. This program is designed to offer residents the opportunity to participate in primary eye care examinations, ocular disease management and provide low vision blind rehabilitation services . This multi-faceted experience helps to produce well-rounded, capable Optometric physicians who will have an advantage on entering whichever practice setting they desire .

The didactic portion of the residency has been designed to help the residents become proficient in analyzing and applying medical literature , as well as discussion and presentation of cases and topics with fellow colleagues and students . This is accomplished during monthly journal review meetings and Optometric Grand Rounds .

Vision Rehabilitation Services at our Advanced Low Vision Clinic (ALVC)

The mission of Blind Rehabilitation Services (BRS) is to assist eligible veterans and active duty Service members with a visual impairment in developing the skills needed for personal independence and successful reintegration into the community and family environment.

When basic low vision care provided in Optometry and Ophthalmology is no longer sufficient, veterans may receive outpatient care at our Advanced Low Vision Clinic. Services include, but not limited to:

  • Low Vision optometry exam and functional vision evaluation
  • Provide assessment and therapeutic instruction on how to maximize remaining vision to complete tasks, such as accessing printed material, financial management and food prep/kitchen safety
  • Training on how to use assistive technology to address functional deficits as a result of visual impairment
  • Assessment and instruction to increase awareness of the environment and safety

ALVC staff includes Low Vision optometrist, Certified Low Vision Therapist (CLVT) and Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialist (COMS).

The Visual Impairment Services Team (VIST) coordinator is also present at the ALVC. The VIST coordinator provides lifetime care coordination for veteran with visual impairments and often serve as the entry point into the continuum of care for Blind Rehabilitation Services within the VAMC.

Optometry Staff

Michelle L Dent , OD FAAO  attended  Northeastern State University College of Optometry in Oklahoma graduating class 2000; She completed her Residency in Ocular Disease at the Jack C. Montgomery VA Medical Center in  Muskogee, Oklahoma .  She joined the Robert J . Dole VA staff July 2001 upon completion of her Residency.  She serves as the Chief of the Optometry service, Student program Coordinator since 2001 , and Residency coordinator since 2008 .

Sean Knaak, OD, received his Bachelors of Science degree in Biology at Washburn University in 1999. He graduated from Indiana University School of Optometry, in 2003. After graduating he completed his optometry residency at the Kansas City VAMC. He has worked in academia, private practice and commercial practice. He joined the Optometry clinic staff at Wichita VAMC in 2007. He also provides low vision rehab optometry to visually impaired veterans at Wichita VAMC.

John Volosin, OD, is a native of Kansas and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business from Kansas State University and a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Emporia State University.  Dr Volosin graduated from the Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry in 2002.  He was in private practice for five years prior to joining the Robert J Dole VA Medical Center as a staff optometrist in 2007.

Bryce A Krehbiel, OD FAAO, a native of Kansas who graduated from Kansas State University in 2013. He completed his Doctor of Optometry degree in 2017 from the University of St. Louis College of Optometry. Dr. Krehbiel went on to complete a residency in Primary Care and Low Vision Rehabilitation at Robert J Dole VA where he later joined the staff in July 2018.

Program Location, Salary, Contacts
Location

Robert J . Dole VAMC

Eye Clinic

Parklane Shopping Center 

949 S Glendale

Wichita, KS 67218

Length of Program
  • 12 months
  • July 1 start date
Salary and Benefits
  • $43,924
  • Insurance: health and life
  • Full liability insurance coverage
  • Sick leave/annual leave
  • Authorized absence granted for educational purposes

Program Coordinator

Michelle Dent, O.D. FAAO

michelle.dent2@va.gov

Phone  1-888-878-6881, ext. 57100

Low Vision Rehab Coordinator

Sean C. Knaak

Sean.knaak@va.gov

Phone  1-888-878-6881, ext. 57100

Expected weekly hours

Five weekdays; 40 clinic hours a week  (no after hours or weekend call)
The resident is expected to spend additional time in self-study.

Requirements for Completion

Completion of the 12 months of residency attending the assigned clinic services  

  • Attending and presenting required lectures and grand rounds with students, staff and faculty
  • A manuscript of publishable quality or Poster/Presentation/Lecture presented at the regional or national meeting or completion of a research project
  • Attend the AAO, a State Association meeting,  or the Heart of America CE Conference
  • Obtain a current state license to practice optometry
  • Attain at least 3.0 rating on a scale of 5.0 on performance evaluations
  • Failure to pass all National Boards will result in an incomplete residency.
Optometry Residency Program Admission Requirements
  • O.D. degree from an accredited program by starting date
  • 3 Letters of recommendation
  • Interview
  • Eligible for state optometry licensure
  • Must be a US citizen
  • Completion of ORMatch
  • Path to Passing of NBEO exams I, II, and III

Interviews typically start in January and end the third week of February. Qualified applicants, who have applied through ORMS, should email to schedule an interview.

For additional information, contact Dr. Michelle Dent , michelle.dent2@va.gov; phone 1-888-878-6881, ext. 57100

Non-discrimination

The Robert J . Dole VAMC Optometry Residency Program provides equal educational opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran status, age, or sex.