PGY1 Pharmacy Residencies (Settings: Acute Care; Ambulatory Care; Administration & Leadership), Allegheny General Hospital - Allegheny Health Network
Allegheny General Hospital is the tertiary care academic medical center of the Allegheny Health Network, a 10-hospital health-system serving the western Pennsylvania area. Find information about our residency programs at: https://www.ahn.org/health-care-professionals/education/al... Read More →
Residency Program Director, Hackensack University Medical Center
Thank you for your interest in our PGY1 pharmacy residency program at Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC). I am very proud to be the program director for our outstanding program. We pride ourselves on having a comprehensive residency program which emphasizes development of... Read More →
PGY-1 Residency Director, Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital
I completed my PGY-1 and PGY-2 Residency at the University of Alabama Birmingham in Critical Care. I am currently one of the critical care pharmacists at PennMedicine Chester County Hospital and the PGY-1 Residency Director.
Wednesday October 23, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
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Wednesday October 23, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
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Pharmacy Manager of Residency and Education, West Virginia University Medicine - WVU Hospitals
Prospective Resident, Thank you for your interest in WVU Medicine – WVU Hospitals' Pharmacy Residency Program in Morgantown, West Virginia. Our residency has over 35 years of history and has developed into one of the most high-quality programs across the country.The WVU Medicine... Read More →
PGY2 EM Pharmacy Residency Program Director, Hackensack University Medical Center
The Hackensack University Medical Center Pharmacy Residency Program – Emergency Medicine Post Graduate Year 2 (PGY2) is an ASHP accredited 12-month program. Welcome and thank you for your interest in the PGY2 Emergency Medicine (EM) Pharmacy Residency Program at Hackensack University... Read More →
PGY-2 Internal Medicine Pharmacy Residency, Temple Univeristy School of Pharmacy
The PGY-2 residency in Internal Medicine is designed to train pharmacists to provide individualized care to adult medicine patients in the inpatient and ambulatory care settings. The program has a strong transitions of care component with opportunities to assist in the development... Read More →
Thursday October 24, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
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I am the RPD for the UPMC Amb Care Global Health PGY2 and I am also advertising on behalf of my colleague Dr. Devanathan: University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy Antiretroviral Clinical Pharmacology Fellowship Program. Please be aware these are two separate and non-related programs!
The PGY-2 Ambulatory Care program increases the resident’s depth of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and abilities to raise the resident’s level of expertise in medication therapy management and clinical leadership in the ambulatory care setting. Residents completing this program will have knowledge, skills, and abilities that are highly marketable for positions in physician offices, pharmacist-run ambulatory care clinics, community pharmacies, population health departments, and Schools of Pharmacy. They will also be able to sit for board certification in Ambulatory Care Pharmacy. This is a 52- week, longitudinal residency in Morgantown, WV. Required patient case experiences include family medicine subspecialty clinics including weight management diabetes, geriatrics, home-based primary care, and respiratory care. Residents also have many options to complete their three elective patient care experiences including neurology, endocrinology, and outpatient psychiatry. The resident also has year long research and leadership experiences including a leadership selective where they can chose to focus on academia, medical homes, or community pharmacy leadership. This residency does not require any formal staffing, service is in the form of teaching at the School of Pharmacy via our robust academic experiences.