Mission
PGY1 pharmacy residency programs build on Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) education and outcomes to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists responsible for medication-related care of patients with a wide range of conditions, eligible for board certification, and eligible for postgraduate year two (PGY2) pharmacy resident training.
The purpose of the residency is to train highly motivated, team-oriented pharmacy residents on advanced patient medication management skills, teaching techniques, and practice-based research methods, preparing them to be leaders of change in the medical/academic community.
Description
The PGY1 Pharmacy Residency, accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, provides the resident with direct patient care experiences in a variety of settings throughout the year, allowing for mastery of the applications of pharmaceutical care principles to practice. The residency is nested within the physician residency and fellowship programs, resulting in extensive collaboration between physicians and pharmacy residents both as co-learners and team care providers. In addition, a variety of practice-based research experiences exist, and the resident is expected to present his or her findings at a national pharmacy meeting. The program curriculum is flexible to enable the resident to develop his or her own career interests in addition to participating in the longitudinal experiences of the residency.
Prior to PGY1 year, candidates with geriatrics or ambulatory care interests are identified. As PGY1 residents, all will have the opportunity to early commit to complete at PGY2 year in either Ambulatory Care or Geriatrics. After building a strong foundation the first year, the resident will establish an independent practice during the PGY2 year.
As part of the University of Pittsburgh Pharmacy Residency Program, residents at UPMC St. Margaret participate in resident group seminars with pharmacy residents in other training programs. They have numerous opportunities to give formal and informal presentations to healthcare professionals, precept pharmacy students, and teach at the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy.
The Faculty Development Fellowship Program is a longitudinal curriculum in which family medicine physicians and pharmacy residents collaboratively learn teaching strategies, leadership, mentorship, and research design. In addition to the core faculty at UPMC St. Margaret, fellowship sessions are led by local experts in communication and teaching design from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, along with national figures in health system advocacy and leadership.
Learning Experiences
Block Core Rotations
- Orientation
- Inpatient Family Medicine
- Outpatient Family Medicine
- Inpatient Geriatrics
- Outpatient Geriatrics
- Critical Care
- ED
- Infectious Diseases
- Practice Management
- Transition to PGY2 Practice Site
- Elective
Longitudinal Experiences
- Faculty Development Fellowship
- Research
- Advanced Pharmacy Practice (Inpatient Staffing)
- Pharmacokinetics Service
- Teaching Experiences
- Pharmacy Mentor Coaching with Faculty
Electives
- Inpatient Cardiology
- Outpatient Cardiology
- Outpatient Psychiatry
- Oncology
- Academic
- Global Health
- Other elective opportunities may be available upon request
Teaching Experiences
- Presentations at noon conferences for medical students and residents, as well as nursing in-services, throughout the training program
- Participate in family medicine Core Content Series
- Faculty Development Fellowship activities
- Participate in the precepting of pharmacy and medical students
- Didactic and small group teaching at University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy