Allison Burnett Calls Pharmacists Passionate about Advancing Safe and Effective Antithrombotic Care
Allison Burnett, Anticoagulation Forum Board Member, UNM Hospital Residency Program Director, shared on LinkedIn:
”Are you , or do you know, a highly motivated pharmacist (perhaps completing your PGY1 or already practicing) who’s passionate about advancing safe and effective antithrombotic care?
We are actively recruiting for our next Thrombosis and Hemostasis Management (THM) PGY2 Resident UNM Hospital , one of the nation’s first programs focused on this growing and impactful specialty.
UNM Hospital offers an unparalleled learning environment, a Level I Trauma Center, Comprehensive Stroke Center, and leading Cancer Center, where collaboration and stewardship drive better outcomes every day.
Want to learn more?
Please join us for one of our upcoming virtual information sessions Monday Nov. 10th and Thurs Nov. 14 from 4-5 PM MOUNTAIN time.
Spots are limited so sign up soon using this link.
Learn more about our program using the QR code below or via this link.”

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