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Claire Hwang 866 N Bunker Hill Ave #203 Los Angeles, CA 90012 December 23, Frank Saya, Pharm.D., FASHP, FCSHP Pharmacy Residency Program DirectorCedars-Sinai Medical Center8700 Beverly Blvd., Room A-903Los Angeles, CA 90048Dear Dr. Frank Saya,At Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (CSMC), I have had three of my fourth year clinical rotations, which have given me immense learning experiences with the pharmacists and current Post Graduate Year 1 (PGY1) residents. During this period, I noted that all employees at CSMC, who are leaders in the fields, strive to offer excellent and quality care, which is consistent with my core values.
Given the excellence of the faculty at CSMC, I am convinced that enrolling into the PGY1 residency program will equip me with adequate skills and experiences that would enable me demonstrate robust clinical service coupled with commitment for excellent and quality service. My decision to pursue PGY1 residency program at CSMC stems from the multidisciplinary relationship that exists at the medical center, which is essential in allowing healthcare professionals play a fundamental role in patient care and management.
As PGY1 resident, I believe that rotation opportunities and exposure to general hospital practice, teaching faculty and other challenges will enhance my skills and shape my skills in these areas. Consequently, I believe that my tenure at CSMC will open new opportunities for me in the future. Most important, I hope to gain considerable skills as a pharmacist, which would enable me to deliver critical services in areas of my interests such as infectious disease, critical care, and transplant pharmacy.
While taking my clinical rotations at CSMC, I gained immense experience from working with pharmacists and physicians as it took part in developing appropriate therapeutic interventions. In particular, I learned how to tailor and optimize clinical therapies and minimize adverse effects of selected drugs on patients. Moreover, I took part in the delivery of more than 60 interventions. As result, I developed an intense passion and appreciation of pharmacy and the role of pharmaceutical care on patients.
These experiences, I believe, will bolster my learning during my PGY1 residency program. Ultimately, I see myself honing my patient-specific skills not my to mentioning perfecting my decision making process. Considerable skills, attributes, and values strengthen my suitability for the PGY1 residency program. Firstly, I am many fundamental skills, which would allow me learn quickly and conceptualize new concepts in the program. Secondly, my time management skill, work ethics, and passion for pharmaceutical care stand to establish me as one of the leading students in the residency program.
Given that CSMC is a leading teaching hospital, I have no doubt that I will play a critical role in enhancing its leadership by emerging as an influential leader in my field of interest.Please find my application materials enclosed. I am available to discuss my suitability for admission into the PGY1 program at your convenience and I would be glad to have an appointment with you. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely,Claire Hwang Pharm.D. Candidate, 2013USC School of Pharmacy
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