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Ken Galiotte

Why did I choose to complete a residency?
I pursued a PGY-1 residency to further expand on the knowledge gained from an institutional setting and to gain clinical training. During my residency, I plan to absorb all the clinical facets from my respective preceptors, provide optimal patient care, and build confidence in medication management. I look forward to growing as a clinical pharmacist over the next year while solidifying connections from my educational background and building interdisciplinary relationships across healthcare institutions. A residency is designed to train you in becoming a well-rounded, versatile pharmacist; I aim to take in all the learning experiences and go the extra mile to link various clinical concepts. My goal is to foster meaningful skillsets that I can universally apply as a healthcare professional.

Why did I choose St. Joeseph’s Hospital South at BayCare?
St. Joseph’s Hospital South was a calling I had to answer. Throughout my interview experience, there was a welcoming atmosphere that drew me to fulfilling my clinical training at St. Joseph’s South. St. Joseph’s Hospital South has a genuine personality and morale that I value and with their best interest at heart, I immediately knew that this institutional aligned with my career goals. Some of the rotations I look forward to are Infectious Disease, Medication Safety, Pharmacy Informatics, and Adult Medicine. With its rigorous rotations and expert led pharmacists, this program sets itself apart from others.

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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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