Advocate Sherman Hospital in Elgin is a 255 bed, non-for-profit, acute care facility offering a comprehensive range of health care services. Since 1888, Sherman has provided quality, compassionate care to its patients and communities, and is a leader in delivering the most advanced technologies and services available in the northwest suburbs of Chicago.
Advocate Sherman Hospital PGY1 Pharmacy Residency provides post-graduate pharmacists with a foundation of experience in a community hospital setting, one-on-one training, and engaging opportunities to match each resident’s personal goals and interests. Residents receive the experience and mentoring needed to perform as competent, independent clinicians in tomorrow’s challenging healthcare environment.
Required Learning Experiences
Orientation and training
Emergency Medicine
Critical Care
Adult Cardiology
Adult General Medicine
Administration
CE-accredited presentation - longitudinal over 3 months
Drug policy - longitudinal over 6 months
Medication Safety - longitudinal over 6 months
Service Commitment-longitudinal over 12 months
Year-long project-longitudinal over 12 months
Elective Opportunities
Ambulatory Anticoagulation Clinic
Inpatient Adult Oncology
Inpatient Adult Neurology
Inpatient Adult Advanced Infectious Diseases
Teaching and Learning Curriculum (with certificate) – longitudinal over 12 months
Additional Opportunities
Participate in multidisciplinary team rounds
Participate in recruiting and the interview process
Present a year-long project at a regional pharmacy conference
Complete ACLS/BLS training and respond to emergency events
Serve as a member of a site or system committee
Contribute to the Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee
Other Program Information
Number of Positions: 2
Begins: June 24, 2023
Staffing requirement
Competitive salary
Health, dental, and life insurance available
Allowance for meeting expenses
Hospital-provided lab coats
Office space and administrative support
Paid Time Off
Free parking
Candidate requirements
Applicants must meet the following qualifications to be considered for the program:
Graduate of an ACPE-accredited school of pharmacy (or one in process of pursuing accreditation) or have a Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Committee (FPGEC) certificate from the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP).
Eligible for pharmacist licensure in Illinois. Residents are expected to be licensed as a pharmacist in the state of Illinois prior to starting the residency program and sit for exams at the first available opportunity.
Not employed outside Advocate Aurora Health during the program.
US citizen or permanent resident of the US.
Pharmacy Residency programs participate in the Residency Matching Program ("The Match"). After "The Match," employment as a pharmacy resident is contingent upon the applicant satisfying Advocate Aurora Health's employment eligibility requirements, including:
Application evaluation by Human Resources
Pre-employment physical and drug screen (urine analysis)