PGY1 Pharmacy Residency: Managed Care, Ambulatory Care and Community (MAC) Details
Accreditation: Accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacist
National Match Service ID Number: 232613 https://natmatch.com/ashprmp/
ASHP Directory Number 44069 https://accred.ashp.org/aps/pages/directory/residencyProgramSearch.aspx
Duration: 12.5 Months
Number of Positions: Two residents are accepted into the program. The program participates in the ASHP Residency Matching Program. Applicants must register online via the shared PhORCAS/ Match registration portal and submit a completed application through PhORCAS. Required documents for application include a cover letter, Curriculum Vitae, 3 letters of recommendation and a copy of transcript.
Requirements of Applicants:
- Be graduates or candidates of graduation of an ACPE accredited degree program
- Be licensed or eligible for licensure in Ohio
Significant Dates
- January 2, 2024: Application Deadline
- TBD: The online NMS Match System will open on this date for Match participants to submit Rank Order Lists for Phase I of the Match
- TBD: Phase I Rank Order List Deadline: Final date for submission of applicant and program Rank Order Lists for Phase I of the Match.
- TBD: Results of Phase I of the Match are released to applicants and Program Directors.
Important Details
- Starting Date: June 27, 2024
- End Date: June 30, 2025
- Estimated Stipend: $50,000 per year
- Training site: Throughout the University of Toledo Medical Center including Rupert Health Center, UTMC Hospital, University of Toledo Outpatient Pharmacies, Main Campus Outpatient Pharmacy and UT Human Resources prescription benefit
- Owner/ Affiliate: Government
- Model Types: Ambulatory, Outpatient, Community, Managed Care, Teaching
- Tax Status: Nonprofit
- Clinical staffing requirement: Once per week until close at various Outpatient Pharmacy locations
Pharmacy Residency Fundamentals
- PGY1 MAC program resident is a member of UTMC Ambulatory Pharmacy Care Team
- Resident will interact regularly with College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences faculty and students, in addition to UTMC clinical pharmacists and pharmacy staff
- The ASHP Resident Learning System is used to direct resident learning
- A resident research project is required, with results presented at Ohio Pharmacy Resident Conference and written in manuscript form
- Teaching certificate program is offered with opportunities to provide a didactic lecture, small group facilitating, and precepting
PGY1 MAC PROGRAM ROTATIONS
- Community-University Health Care Clinic
- Managed Care
- Specialty Clinic
- Transitions of Care
- Anticoagulation Clinic
- Family Medicine Clinic
- Internal Medicine Clinic
- Pharmacy Administration
- HIV Ryan White Clinic
- Teaching Certificate
- Research
- Staffing
For questions about the application process, contact Holly Smith at Holly.Smith3@utoledo.edu.
Updated 01/27/2023