Good Samaritan PGY1 Pharmacy Residency
Residents of Good Samaritan Hospital's pharmacy residency program are well-rounded pharmacy practitioners and future leaders in pharmacy practice.
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Application Deadline
- All application information must be received in PhORCAS prior to 10 pm MST on January 2nd, 2025
Applicants must submit the following information through the PhORCAS system:
- PhORCAS standard residency application
- Expected to obtain Pharmacist licensure within the first 90 days in the state of the residency program
- Current curriculum vitae
- Three recommendations (per standard PhORCAS form)
- Letter of intent
- College of pharmacy transcripts
- Supplemental Essay - Choose one of the two questions below to answer in 250 words or less
- Tell us about a mistake that you learned from. What did you learn?
- If you were stranded on a desert island and could only bring two drugs, which drugs would you bring and why?
- BLS, ACLS and PALS Certification
- Drug Monograph
- Medication Use Evaluation
- Teaching Certificate
- Resident Project Completion
- A Minimum of Two Pharmacy Clinical Pearls
- A Minimum of Two Educational Presentations
- A Minimum of Two Journal Club Presentations
- Residency Conference Presentation/Manuscript
- Attain "achieved" on at least 80% of all objectives (including 100% of the objectives in competency areas surrounding patient care) within each of the 9 listed goals and attain satisfactory progress on all other objectives not documented as "achieved" by the end of the residency year
- Residents staff every other weekend
- Residents initially train in the IV room and Medication Reconciliation. As they progress through their rotations of Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Critical Care, those shifts will be incorporated into their staffing shifts as well
Resident Salary
- Approximate PGY1 stipend: $61,000 per year
Pharmacy Resident Benefits
- Classified as full-time employees of Intermountain Health
- Paid a competitive resident salary
- Eligible to receive a complete benefits package including retirement, health, dental, vision and life insurance
- PTO is accrued at the rate according to hospital policy (currently approximately 25 days per year). This rate is subject to adjustment. The resident should generally expect to use ≤ 17 days of PTO during the residency year and may not use more than 25 days
- Access to other employee benefits such as the employee wellness program, Employee Assistance Program (EAP) support, and the employee discount program.
Professional Development
- Intermountain Health will provide travel support for one professional conference. Options may include ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting or Pharmacy Futures Meeting, Pediatric Pharmacy Association (PPA) Annual Meeting, or other specialty conference such as Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM)
- In addition, internal CE and other professional development opportunities are offered on a regular basis.
Please visit our Employee Benefits page to learn more about benefits offered to Intermountain Health caregivers
Research
Complete one longitudinal research project suitable for publication during the residency year. Successful completion incorporates the following elements:
- Identify research topic
- Formulate study design and data collection form
- Submit project for Institutional Review Board approval
- Complete data collection and analysis
- Write manuscript
- Poster presentation
- Podium presentation
Teaching Opportunities
- Prepare and present a 1-hour seminar at home facility for pharmacists
- Prepare and present a 1-hour, system-wide broadcasted ACPE-accredited presentation for pharmacists and technicians
- Develop and deliver one platform presentation and one poster presentation at a regional, state, national or other approved conference meeting
- Complete Teaching Certificate
Longitudinal Didactic Education (Core Curriculum)
Residents attend regular education sessions to support their growth as a pharmacy practitioner, develop "soft skills," promote resident collaboration, and enhance overall wellness. Example training domains include the following:
- Clinical skills and pearls
- Leadership skills
- Professional skills
- Research skills
- Teaching skills
- Wellness skills
Our preceptors and residents
Meet our team of talented preceptors and our current classes of residents
Living in Denver
Denver is a wonderful place for residents and fellows to live thanks to its proximity to the Rocky Mountains, as well as being in the heart of a vibrant city with world-class amenities. Additionally, our trainees are part of a small and dedicated work family. The community we have built among our attending physicians, residents, fellows, and staff makes our program both incredibly supportive and incredibly strong.