South County Health's Post Graduate Year One Pharmacy Residency Program (PGY1) was established in 2012, accepting its first class in July 2013. South County Hospital, located in the beachside community of Wakefield, RI, is a Joint Commission Accredited, 100-bed acute care community hospital.
The PGY1 residents work closely with a dedicated group of specialized pharmacy preceptors that mentor and train future pharmacist practitioners. The intense 52-week program provides experiences in a variety of settings, focusing on the core areas of practice specified in the American Society Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Accreditation Standards. Our program offers training opportunities in acute care, ambulatory care, drug information, drug use policy development, clinical services and practice leadership. Residents will gain the necessary experience and develop critical thinking skills needed to practice in a hospital, ambulatory care or teaching environment.
The PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program at South County Health stands out from others by providing an individualized, holistic residency experience, emphasizing the resident’s strengths and practice interests through a supportive and engaged Residency Program Director (RPD) and preceptor team, individualized rotation schedule to support PGY2/post-residency goals, flexibility of elective rotation selection and/or development as well as interest-based research topic selection.
Our pharmacy leadership and staff are committed to the success of South County Health pharmacy residents and the RPD and preceptors foster a personalized approach with a wellness focus. Additional benefits to our program include spacious resident office with close proximity to RPD to facilitate communication and team building, time off for PGY2 interviews with advanced notice to preceptor and RPD, daily meal stipend to use in our cafeteria as well as discounts to local businesses with your SCH badge!
For more information about this program, email Marissa Palm, PGY1 Residency Program Director, mpalm@southcountyhealth.org or call 401-788-1823.
Teaching
Residents completing this program will be competent educators in pharmacy practice and obtain valuable teaching experience at the University of Rhode Island (URI) College of Pharmacy.
Residents will serve as co-preceptors for pharmacy student rotations, participate in pharmacy staff development programs and provide pharmacy presentations to the medical and nursing staff. Academic rotations may be offered through URI. Residents may also serve as teaching assistants, participate in patient counseling activities and will complete the URI’s Teaching Certificate program.
Research Activity
Residents are required to complete a research project. Selection of a project is based upon clinical interests and presentation of project ideas to residency preceptors. Residents will develop a formal research proposal and submit the proposal for IRB approval. Residents will present their research project at a platform presentation session at the Eastern States Residency Conference. Additionally, residents will provide a final manuscript write up prior to residency graduation.
Staffing Responsibilities
Residents are trained to support both clinical and pharmacy practice service at South County Hospital.
The role and responsibilities of the resident is to support all pharmaceutical services for the patient care area assigned and may include but is not limited to the following:
Verifying pharmacy orders
Supporting clinical activities including dosing of medication therapy to include, but not limited to: enoxaparin, vancomycin, warfarin, and renal dosing of medications.
Monitoring orders for parenteral nutrition (PN)
Supporting the medication reconciliation service
Triaging and resolving medication problems
Responding to codes
Supervising and overseeing pharmacy technicians and students
Provide Staffing as the sole pharmacist on assigned weekend shifts for a 100-bed hospital
PGY1 residents work every other weekend, rotating between staffing on a weekend and performing medication reconciliation on the other weekend. Time off is scheduled after resident’s staffing weekend.
All residents work at least one major (Thanksgiving, Christmas, and/or New Years) and one minor (Labor Day and Memorial Day) holiday throughout the year.
Program Sites
Clinical rotations will be completed at South County Hospital.
Academic teaching experiences may be conducted at the URI College of Pharmacy.
Ambulatory care rotations are conducted at the Anticoagulation Management Service, the Cancer Center, The CHF Clinic and the Medication Management Service.
Concentrated Experiences
Core Rotations (52 weeks)
Orientation (6 weeks)
Intensive Care (4 weeks)
Internal Medicine (6 weeks)
Drug Information (4 weeks)
Cardiology (4 weeks)
Administration/Leadership (4 weeks)
Anticoagulation Management (4 weeks)
Oncology/Infusion Therapy (6 weeks)
Emergency Medicine (4 weeks)
Antimicrobial Stewardship (4 weeks)
One 4-week elective (i.e. Advanced Oncology/Immunology, Transitions of Care, Concentrated Academia, Medication Safety and Policy)
Longitudinal Rotations
Pharmacy Practice
Teaching
Research
Requirements for application: Accredited School of Pharmacy Graduate, eligible for RI licensure, personal interview, submission of a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, application, pharmacy school transcript, three letters of recommendation.
Status: Accredited
Application Deadline; January 2, 2025
Beginning Date: July 1, 2025
Number of Residents: 2
NMS Code: 208413
Stipend: $58,656
Benefits: Medical, Dental, 403(b), 13 PTO days, 240 hours PTO accrued, PTO Cash Out, Daily Meal Stipend, Day off with weekend staffing, Conference expense reimbursement, discount at local businesses with SCH badge
3. Successful completion of all learning experiences
a. Nine (9) required learning experiences + Orientation
b. One elective experience
c. Longitudinal learning experiences (Teaching & Education, Pharmacy Practice)
4. Complete a case report, MUE, or retrospective QI project,
presented at a professional meeting (RISHP, ASHP Clinical Midyear, Eastern States)
5. Complete one longitudinal research project
a. Obtain IRB approval b. Conduct research c. Present results at a peer reviewed meeting (Eastern States) d. Submit acceptable manuscript (reviewed by preceptor)
6. Complete four (4) journal club presentations
7. Obtain certification in Anticoagulation and ACLS
8. Achieve ≥ 80% of all residency goals and objectives as Achieved for Residency (ACHR)
a. All Needs Improvement (NI) have been resolved as Satisfactory Progress (SP) or Achieved (ACH)
9. Complete all evaluations in PharmAcademicTM
10. Complete teaching certificate through University of Rhode Island
South County Health's Post Graduate Year One Pharmacy Residency Program (PGY1) was established in 2012, accepting its first class in July 2013. South County Hospital, located in the beachside community of Wakefield, RI, is a Joint Commission Accredited, 100-bed acute care community hospital.The PGY1 residents work closely with a dedicated group of specialized pharmacy preceptors that mentor and train future pharmacist practitioners. The intense twelve-month program provides experiences in a variety of settings, focusing on the core areas of practice specified in the American Society Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Accreditation Standards. Our program is a 12-month postgraduate curriculum that offers training opportunities in acute care, ambulatory care, drug information, drug use policy development, clinical services and practice leadership. Residents will gain the necessary experience and develop critical thinking skills needed to practice in a hospital, ambulatory care or teaching environment.For more information about this program, email Jacqueline Costantino, PGY1 Residency Program Director, of call 401 788-1872.