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Dignity Health - Chandler Regional Medical Center
Chandler, Arizona
Franciscan Health Indianapolis - PGY1 Pharmacy Residency
Indianapolis, Indiana
PGY- 1 Providence Holy Family Hospital - Acute Care Pharmacy Residency
Spokane, Washington
UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial PGY1 Residency Program
Harvey, Illinois
CJW Medical Center (Chippenham and Johnston Willis Hospitals)
RICHMOND, Virginia
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital PGY2 Infectious Disease Residency
Memphis, Tennessee
Mercy Health St Charles Hosptial
Oregon, Ohio
Vanderbilt Specialty Pharmacy
Nashville, Tennessee
Texas Children's Hospital
Houston, Texas
Steward St. Elizabeth's Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Regions Hospital PGY2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Residency
St. Paul, Minnesota
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Memphis, Tennessee
University of Tennessee Medical Center
Knoxville, Tennessee
Saint Vincent's Medical Center (Hartford Healthcare)
Bridgeport, Connecticut
VA San Diego Healthcare System
San Diego, California
RWJBH – Monmouth Medical Center PGY-1 Residency
Long Branch, New Jersey
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PeaceHealth St Joseph Medical Center PGY-1
The PeaceHealth St Joseph Medical Center PGY-1 residency program aims to train pharmacists to function as independent patient-focused practitioners who are able to provide pharmaceutical care in an acute-care community hospital clinical practice or have the qualifications to seek advanced specialty training. As integral members of the health care team, they will actively use integrated pharmacotherapeutic skills to achieve optimal drug therapy outcomes for their patients. They will develop a foundation of critical thinking skills that will enable the continuous learning, professional self-development, and innovation needed in an ever-changing health care environment. Required 4-6 weeks rotations include internal medicine, cardiology, surgery, intensive care, infecti
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