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Legacy Health PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Programs
Legacy Health PGY1 Pharmacy Residency - Acute Care
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Posted: 25-Nov-25 Location: United States - Nationwide PGY1: Pharmacy
Session: Tuesday PM
Booth Number: 6144
Required Education: PharmD
Legacy Health PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Programs Legacy Health offers ASHP-accredited one-year post-graduate pharmacy residency programs at several hospital campuses. For the 2026-2027 residency year:
Legacy Good Samaritan, Meridian Park, and Mount Hood are not recruiting for the 2026-2027 year, but are expected to recruit in the 2027-2028 residency year. *IMPORTANT* The residency program is moving to a single-site model. NMS and ASHP program codes will be updated as soon as they are assigned before the application deadline. Please fill out this form to receive email updates: The PGY1 programs are designed to be individualized, allowing each resident to pursue experiences in areas of professional interest and to develop the skills necessary for success in a clinical pharmacist position or PGY2 training in either acute care or ambulatory settings. The program is coordinated by the site’s Residency Program Director. Residents will complete required rotations, including general medicine, critical care, administration, emergency medicine, precepting, a major project and longitudinal staffing, along with at least one elective rotation. Required longitudinal and non-clinical experiences include program orientation and practice management. See rotations offered at each site here. Residents also have the opportunity to pursue a teaching certificate through a program co-sponsored by the two local colleges of pharmacy. Applications are accepted via the online PhORCAS system and are due January 2nd each year. What is Legacy Health? Legacy Health is an Oregon-based not-for-profit, tax-exempt corporation that includes seven full-service hospitals and a research facility. Legacy is one of the largest private sector employers in the metropolitan area of Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington. The Legacy system provides an integrated network of health care services, including acute and critical care, inpatient and outpatient treatment, community health education and a variety of specialty services. Within the system, Randall Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel is a regional leader in the care of infants, children and teens; the Legacy Oregon Burn Center is the only advanced burn care facility between Seattle and Sacramento; the Trauma Center at Legacy Emanuel has a Level I Trauma Center verified by the American College of Surgeons, the highest designation available for emergency care. Legacy also has primary care and specialty clinics, as well as hospice and laboratory services. Legacy Salmon Creek has been recognized as an ASHP Certified Center of Excellence in Medication Use Safety and Pharmacy Practice. What is the role of pharmacy at Legacy Health? Pharmacy has a strong presence in all clinical areas within Legacy, with pharmacists decentralized in multiple patient care areas and pharmacist participation in patient care rounds. Pharmacists provide direct patient care to different patient populations including critical care, internal medicine, neonatal ICU, neurology/stroke, emergency medicine, oncology, orthopedic surgery, pediatrics, transplantation, and trauma. Pharmacy protocols are established for pharmacists to manage renal dosing, warfarin, heparin, low-molecular weight heparin, antibiotics (including but not limited to vancomycin and aminoglycosides), total parenteral nutrition and therapeutic drug interchange. Primary care clinics, transplant clinic, and medication management (anticoagulation) clinics also utilize pharmacists for collaborative drug therapy management and direct patient care. What are the learning experiences for PGY1 residents? Required learning experiences (at your individual site)
Elective learning experiences (4-6 weeks in length) based on preceptors’ availability
LEMC = Emanuel Medical Center Interested in learning more? Click here to sign up for notifications of our open house events! You can also visit the Legacy Pharmacy Residency Program website here!
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About Legacy Health PGY1 Pharmacy Residency - Acute Care
Our mission at Legacy Health is good health for our people, our patients, our community, and our world and that mission drives everything we do. We serve a diverse patient population from areas across the Pacific Northwest and we are dedicated to reflecting that within our healthcare teams. Diversity is broadly defined including race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, physical abilities, socioeconomic status, religion, and other life experiences. We are committed to providing an environment that is welcoming and supportive of all trainees. In addition, as healthcare professionals, we know that health disparities and inequities disproportionately effect those from diverse backgrounds. We strive to recruit, educate, and retain a diverse pharmacy workforce with the skills needed to care for all patient populations.
Legacy Health is comprised of two tertiary care teaching hospitals and a children's hospital (Randall Children’s Hospital) located in downtown Portland and four community hospitals located in areas of Portland, Southwest Washington and Silverton, in addition to multiple outpatient primary and specialty clinics, urgent care centers and a research facility.
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