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Margarita Kanaeva

Why did I choose to complete a residency?
Completing a residency is a great way to open new doors. Being able to choose which door to walk through is something incredibly valuable to me, given the amount of time and effort I’ve already put into my education. Whether I find the best fit in my critical care rotation or my oncology rotation, residency will prepare me for both and give me more flexibility in my career choices. Moreover, it will ensure that when I venture into the clinical pharmacy world, I am better prepared and will emerge with confidence rather than uncertainty. Residency also presents additional opportunities, such as obtaining a teaching certificate and networking within and even outside of the hospital system. I am very proud of this decision and of the doors it has already opened.

Why did I choose St. Anthony’s Hospital at BayCare?
When you interview, you should go with your gut. The second I walked out of my interview and got into the car with my mom, I told her this would be the place I would end up at. During the interview, I was met with excitement from the past residents, encouragement from the preceptors, and a sense of welcoming from the residency coordinator and director. The positive attitudes and “at home” feeling that being at St. Anthony’s brings was what led to my decision. My priority was choosing a place that I would ultimately love to stay at – St. Anthony’s was and is the place

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BayCare was grateful to welcome Hillsborough County Commissioner Christine Miller and staff to St. Joseph’s Hospital-South for the NICU Read-A-Thon and a tour of the hospital. We toured our Emergency Department as well as our Labor and Delivery services. #BabiesWithBooks

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BayCare offers peer recovery support specialists in all its hospital ERs. These individuals are in recovery and can share their experiences with patients. Katie, specialist at Morton Plant North Bay Hospital, hopes to inspire others to begin their journey.

Thank you, Senator @JayCollinsFL and Layla Collins, for stopping by our Level IV NICU at St. Joseph’s Women’s Hospital to read to our littlest patients to help us with the NICU Read-A-Thon. We appreciate your steadfast support of our patients and team members. #BabiesWithBooks

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