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PGY2 Infectious Diseases Residency

PGY2 residents obtain a rigorous foundation in ID pharmacotherapy and antimicrobial stewardship, enabling them to effectively care for infectious diseases patients and educate students, patients and other healthcare professionals.

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About our program

Our infectious diseases (ID) PGY2 residency program at Intermountain Health will provide a rigorous foundation to ensure proficiency in ID pharmacotherapy and antimicrobial stewardship, including unique experiences in pediatrics, home health and telehealth ID. Graduates of the program will leave competent to establish a variety of infectious diseases services in any health-system, educate students, patients, and healthcare professionals, and position themselves to be successful in attainment of board certification in infectious diseases.

Intermountain Health serves the health care needs of patients across the Intermountain West. The System Antimicrobial Stewardship Pharmacist Manager and the Antimicrobial Stewardship Medical Director co-lead antimicrobial stewardship for the entire health system and guide 18 ID and antimicrobial stewardship pharmacists throughout the enterprise. These pharmacists work collaboratively to coordinate system-wide antimicrobial stewardship initiatives and serve on the Intermountain Antimicrobial Stewardship Committee that reports through the System Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee.

Program contact

Have questions? Reach out to our program director, Mary Hutton, PharmD, BCIDP at Mary.Hutton@imail.org

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Program details

Everything you need to know about our program and what to expect.

PGY2 training rotations in a variety of settings equip residents with skills necessary to perform confidently as an infectious diseases pharmacist.

Rotations

  • Graduate from an ACPE-accredited school of pharmacy
  • Successful completion of an ASHP-accredited PGY1 pharmacy residency or ASHP residency exemption
  • Eligible for Utah pharmacist licensure within the first 90 days of the residency program

  • Pass all collaborative practice agreement competencies
  • Attain "achieved" on at least 80% of all objectives (including 100% of the objectives in competency areas surrounding patient care) 
  • Successfully complete all required rotations with preceptor engagement for at least 70% of the rotation time
  • Complete a research project with the following deliverables:
    • Deliver a presentation at a residency conference during the residency year
    • Complete and submit a project manuscript to the residency program director prior to completion of the residency
  • Complete a treatment guideline or protocol 
  • Prepare and present a system-level continuing education presentation
  • Complete all PharmAcademic evaluations and requirements
  • Complete and track all ID appendix topic discussions 
  • Staff at least 24 weekend shifts
  • Precept learners on rotation and teach at colleges of pharmacy 

Residents staff every 4th weekend on the 6th floor and psychiatric unit at Utah Valley Hospital.

Application Deadline

  • All application information must be received prior to 10pm MST on January 2nd, 2025.

Application submission through PhORCAS including: 

  • Current curriculum vitae 
  • Letter of intent addressing why you wish to complete a PGY2 infectious disease pharmacy residency at Intermountain Healthcare
  • Three letters of recommendation

Candidates selected to the pharmacy residency program are paid a competitive resident salary and receive a complete benefits package.

Resident Salary

  • Approximate PGY2 stipend: $76,000 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

  • Residents attend the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting and an appropriate regional residency conference as determined by the individual sites.
  • PGY2 residents are also generally permitted to attend an applicable specialty conference.
  • 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

Our preceptors and residents

Meet our team of talented preceptor members and our current classes of residents

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