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- PGY1-PGY2: The Residency Progression Guide - BeMo
What is PGY1? PGY1 is an acronym for post-graduate year 1 PGY2 is post-graduate year 2; and the subsequent years of a residency program follow the same format – PGY3, PGY4, etc PGY1 is the first stage of any residency program in the US or Canada
- PGY1 Competency Areas - ASHP
Set of tools focused on the PGY1 competency areas, goals and objectives
- PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice | UCI Health Pharmacy Residency Programs
PGY1 residency program builds on Doctor of Pharmacy education and outcomes to develop clinical pharmacists with knowledge, skills, and abilities as defined in the educational competency areas, goals, and objectives
- PGY1 Pharmacy Residency | Pharmacy Residency Programs
The PGY1 Pharmacy residency is an American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)-accredited program PGY1 residents take on the role of clinical pharmacists and provide care to patients in a variety of patient care settings under the guidance of skilled preceptors
- Postgraduate Year 1 (PGY1) Pharmacy - Johns Hopkins Medicine
The PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at The Johns Hopkins Hospital provides the resident with the skills and knowledge required to become a competent pharmacy practitioner
- PGY-1 Acute Care Residency - UC Davis Health
The PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program at UC Davis Health offers an opportunity to advance beyond entry-level competence in patient-centered care and pharmacy operations
- PGY1 Residency | Careers | Barnes-Jewish Hospital
The PGY1 residency is a one-year program designed to build upon Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) education and outcomes to develop pharmacist practitioners with knowledge, skills, and abilities able to provide broad pharmaceutical care
- PGY1 Pharmacy | Duke Department of Pharmacy
Thank you for your interest in our ASHP-Accredited PGY1 Residency For over 50 years our program has been training residents to become confident and highly skilled practitioners equipped with the knowledge and abilities to meet the challenges facing pharmacy practice both now and in the future
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