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Shelby Bozka

Why did I choose to complete a PGY2 residency?
I chose to continue my residency training in pediatrics to further build upon my PGY1 experiences, advance my clinical knowledge, and learn from pediatric clinical specialists who share the same devotion to this population. Pediatrics offers the unique opportunity to work with patients from infancy through adolescence, addressing a wide range of medical conditions and developmental stages. Although challenging, pediatrics is a highly rewarding specialty that emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and family-centered care which ultimately aligns with my professional aspirations.

Why did I choose St. Joseph’s Hospital at BayCare?
I was drawn to the pediatric residency program at St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital because of its purposeful and well-rounded structure. It includes comprehensive core rotations, unique electives, a robust research curriculum, a leadership and wellness program, and opportunities for active involvement within the Tampa Bay area. Although, what ultimately sold me was the people. I could sense that the preceptors genuinely cared about me as an individual and were truly interested in my perspective. Additionally, the supportive and close-knit environment at BayCare and within the pharmacy department was very apparent and something I valued highly in a residency program. I knew that I would be well supported in my journey to becoming a pediatric pharmacist.

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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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