Jan 2 2024

Ascension St. Vincent Indianapolis

January 2, 2024

12:00 AM - 11:00 PM EST

Address

Indianapolis, IN

The Ascension St. Vincent Community-based PGY1 Pharmacy Residency is designed to provide residents with the opportunity to expand the knowledge, skills and judgment required to provide comprehensive pharmaceutical care in the community setting. Opportunities include clinical drug therapy management in the community and ambulatory settings, diverse teaching opportunities, outcomes-based research, and development of management skills. Elective experiences include patient care in geriatrics, pediatrics, and solid organ transplant settings. Residents will not only gain the ability to function independently as a community-focused pharmacist practitioner, but will also develop the sensitivity and competence to serve patients of diverse cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds.

St Vincent Indianapolis Hospital is an acute care hospital affiliated with the Indiana University School of Medicine and Marion University College of Osteopathic Medicine. The St Vincent Joshua Max Simon Primary Care Center is the primary care clinic affiliated with the hospital where medical residents provide highly reliable care in over 70,000 patient visits/year. The hospital's Medical Education Department supports medical residents in seven residency programs, including Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, and Pediatrics. The Pharmacy Department supports both PGY1 and PGY1 Community-based programs, and PGY2 residencies in ambulatory care, critical care, and pediatrics. Additional information can be found at https://medicaleducation.ascension.org/indiana/pharmacy-residency.

This program includes a comprehensive benefits package, paid time off program, professional development, and Butler, Purdue, and Manchester College of Pharmacy affiliations.  The annual stipend is $47,500.

Special Requirements for Acceptance: Doctor of Pharmacy degree and eligibility for pharmacist licensure in Indiana. Applications and supplemental questions must be submitted through the PhORCAS system by 1/2/2024. Please ask reference writers to follow guidelines available on the residency website.

Contact

Amanda Place

Date posted

Nov 1, 2023

Date updated

Nov 2, 2023