This pediatric PGY-2 residency builds on previous PGY1 and pediatric experiences, providing expanded training in general hematology/oncology, bone marrow transplantation/cellular therapy, and infectious diseases. Required rotations include general pediatrics, critical care, practice management, and hematology/oncology subspecialty teams. Heme/onc subspecialty team rotations include: hematologic malignancy, solid tumor, neuro-oncology, hematology, and transplant/cellular therapy. Longitudinal rotations include teaching, ambulatory care, solid organ transplant, pharmacogenomics, research, service and medical emergency response. Electives are available based on resident's interest. The resident presents and provides education in multiple settings, participates on various multidisciplinary committees and completes a major project during the year. For more information, please see our residency website at https://www.childrenshospital.org/departments/pharmacy/pediatric-pharmacy-residency
Pharm.D. required, PGY-1 residency required, application submitted via PhorCAS with letter of intent, curriculum vitae, letters of recommendation (clinical preceptors, Residency Program Director), transcript, eligible for licensure in Massachusetts.
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