The PGY-1 Residency Program at Mission Hospital aims to accelerate the resident’s growth beyond entry-level professional competence in patient-centered care and in pharmacy operational services and to further the development of leadership skills that can be applied in any position and in any practice setting. PGY1 residents will acquire extensive clinical knowledge, refine their problem-solving skills, strengthen their professional values, and learn to manage time effectively. The development of sound clinical judgment is cultivated by feedback on performance, self-reflection, and extensive practice.
Why Choose Providence Mission Hospital
Providence Mission Hospital is a 504-bed acute care hospital located in Mission Viejo, California. We are an adult and pediatric Level II Trauma Center in South Orange County as well as a certified Comprehensive Stroke and Cardiac Center. We are also affiliated with CHOC at Mission Hospital, which has 48 beds providing NICU, PICU and Pediatric services.
We have the Leonard Cancer Institute, a Heart and Vascular Institute and a Neuroscience Institute. We have a Center for Digestive Health, and offer Acute Rehabilitation Services, Orthopedic Services, Women’s Wellness and a Neonatal ICU (as part of CHOC at Mission). Known for our innovation, we were the first hospital to offer histotripsy and have completed more histotripsy procedures than any hospital in the country.
Providence Mission Hospital is part of Providence, a comprehensive health care organization across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington. As part of Providence, caregivers at Mission Hospital are committed to providing high-quality, compassionate care to all patients and advocating for vulnerable populations.