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SRMH PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program

A Providence System hospital in the Northern Bay Area dedicated to teaching the next generation of pharmacists to become strong future pharmacist clinicians.

Overview

Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital (SRMH) is a 330 bed, not for profit community hospital. It is the designated Level II Trauma Center for the North Coast region including Sonoma, Mendocino, Napa, and Lake Counties. The SRMH PGY-1 residency is a 12-month postgraduate curriculum that offers training in a variety of acute care settings. The purpose of this PGY-1 residency is to advance the development of clinical and interpersonal skills ensuring that the residents become independent, well-rounded and highly skilled inpatient pharmacists.

Rotations Offered

  • ICU/Critical Care
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Oncology
  • Hospital Administration
  • Infectious Disease
  • Cardiology
  • Transitions of Care
  • Informatics
  • Internal Medicine
  • Palliative Care
  • Hospital Operations
  • Pediatrics

Longitudinal Experiences:

  • Resident Research Project
  • Teaching certification through Touro University
  • Staffing responsibilities
  • Continued involvement in pharmacy administration initiatives

Our goal, at the end of the program, is to ensure that the pharmacy residents have the tools to thrive in any setting that they choose. The program is highly adaptable to the needs of the resident, and we do our best to ensure that the interests of the residents are considered. Our wide array of rotations are precepted by highly qualified preceptors that ensure the best quality of training is given to the residents. At this residency, we do our best to ensure that residents learn about disease states and treatment algorithms, but to also dive into the literature and learn to address new situations as an independent practitioner.