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St. Luke's Hospital- St. Louis PGY1 Residency, PGY2 Internal Medicine Residency
St. Luke's Hospital- St. Louis
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Posted: 05-Dec-25 Location: Chesterfield, Missouri PGY1: Pharmacy
PGY2: Internal Medicine Pharmacy
Session: Monday
Booth Number: 4353
Required Education: PharmD
St. Luke's Hospital - St. Louis offers two PGY1 pharmacy residency positions and one PGY2 Internal Medicine residency position. Both programs are accredited by American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). The PGY1 is a one-year program designed to provide a broad pharmaceutical care experience to prepare our residents for further residency training or job opportunities. Required rotations are orientation, internal medicine (cardiology, neurology, and nephrology- pick 2 of 3), critical care- medical ICU, infectious disease, anticoagulation management, and pharmacy management/patient safety. Residents also select three electives of their choosing, in areas of critical care- surgical ICU, emergency medicine, oncology, transitions of care, or the third internal medicine selective rotation. Opportunities exist for precepting and presenting to pharmacy students, staff, and medical residents. A research project and seminar CE presentation are required. A teaching certificate will be obtained through UHSP-StLCoP. Staffing coverage required on a rotating basis. The PGY2 Internal Medicine residency is a one-year program designed to build upon the knowledge and skills acquired through PGY1 training and prepare graduates to work as clinical pharmacy specialists in internal medicine or for clinical faculty positions. Required rotations blocks are orientation, cardiology, internal medicine (pulmonology, precepting, academia, and advanced practice), as well as infectious disease. Required longitudinal experiences included leadership and outpatient cardiac clinic. The resident also selects two electives from the following list: anticoagulation, critical care- MICU, critical care-SICU, nephrology, and oncology. A research project and seminar CE presentation are required. Staffing coverage required on a rotating basis. For more information please visit our webpages: PGY1 Pharmacy Residency | St. Louis | St. Luke's PGY2 Internal Medicine Pharmacy Residency | St. Louis | St. Luke's
St. Luke's Hospital- St. Louis pharmacy residency programs participate in PhORCAS and require a completed application, which includes: curriculum vitae, letter of intent, and 3 letters of recommendation. Candidate must have a Pharm.D. and be eligible for licensure in Missouri with MTS certification. PGY2 program candidates must have completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency program. Application deadline is January 2, 2026.
About St. Luke's Hospital- St. Louis
St. Luke's Hospital is a regional, premier community teaching hospital in the suburbs of St. Louis. Teaching site for a medical residency program, and pharmacy rotation site for area pharmacy students. St. Luke's Hospital is designated as a top 100 hospital in cardiovascular services in alliance with Cleveland Clinic Heart, Vascular, and Thoracic Institute.
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