The ASHP-accredited Pharmacy Residency Program at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center has a strong focus on patient care, education and research, which are hallmarks of the mission shared by Johns Hopkins Medicine. The program has received national recognition from American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), with an expansion grant to further grow an already successful program. Residents have graduated and become leaders in oncology, critical care, ambulatory care and internal medicine with premier medical centers across the country.
Established in 2002, the program has consistently played an integral role in the promotion of clinical pharmacy services and research, expansion of clinical programs, and interdisciplinary collaboration within the Johns Hopkins Health System (JHHS) and the Johns Hopkins Bayview community. The program has developed strong professional relationships with partner Johns Hopkins Medicine residency programs and neighboring residency programs, as well as area colleges of pharmacy, thus fostering professional growth and strengthening post-graduate training.
The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program builds on Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) education to contribute to the development of highly trained clinical pharmacists, eligible for board certification and for postgraduate year two (PGY-2) pharmacy residency training.
The program is customized for each resident based on his or her goals, interests and experience, and offers three distinct learning experiences throughout the 12-month program: required, elective and longitudinal experiences.
Teaching in multidisciplinary teams and at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy
Optional
Teaching certificate programs
Precepting pharmacy students
Participation in professional organizations
Resident Requirements
The resident must be a United States citizen or permanent resident, or, for non-residents, must hold an F1 visa with 12 months of Optional Practical Training (OPT) work permit.
The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, disability or veteran status, or marital status.
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, founded in 1773, is one of the oldest, continuous health care systems on the East coast. Services include: regional burn center, cardiac cath lab, helicopter transport and six intensive care units which include neonatal, neurosurgical, cardiac, medical and surgical. Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center has clinical studies in the areas of allergy, asthma, geriatric, sleep disorders, substance abuse and oncology. In 2015 the Emergency Department and Oncology Program will have tripled in size with brand new facilities. We are the home of The Johns Hopkins Geriatric and Asthma and Allergy Programs. Additionally we share our large, green campus with the NIH, NIDA and NIA. Our medical center serves the Baltimore metro area, the state of Maryland and regional and international communities with state of the art care in a full academic setting.