The Children's National Postgraduate Year Two (PGY2) Oncology Pharmacy Residency Program provides learning experiences centered in the field of oncology with a focus on pediatrics. The oncology pharmacy resident will be an integral part of the pharmacy team by providing quality patient care services, educating health care providers and patients, and conducting innovative research.
Core Rotations: Inpatient Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT)Inpatient OncologyAmbulatory Oncology ClinicInpatient HematologyInvestigational Drug Services To ensure a comprehensive oncology experience, an adult oncology rotation will be completed at an offsite facility. The residency program will also provide teaching opportunities that will develop pedagogical skills in the context of adjunct faculty appointments with affiliated pharmacy schools. The Division of Pharmacy is affiliated with Howard University School of Pharmacy, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Shenandoah University, as well as other pharmacy schools around the country. An optional teaching certificate program will be available (this will be required for residents who have not previously completed one). After completion of the program, residency graduates will be able to pursue advanced clinical pharmacist and clinical specialist positions in oncology.
Children's National Hospital in Washington, DC consists of a 303-bed academic pediatric hospital, six regional outpatient centers, two suburban ambulatory care surgical locations, two community-based health centers, a home care service, and a network of community-based physicians. Children's staff members are nationally and internationally known and provide care annually to more than 70,000 children and adolescents from 30 states, the District of Columbia, and other countries. It is ranked No. 6 in the nation on U.S. News & World Report's Best Children's Hospitals Honor Roll and nationally ranked in 10 pediatric specialties, including oncology. Children's National Hospital has a comprehensive cancer program home to some of the world's leading cancer and blood disorders experts.
Program Details: The PGY2 Oncology Pharmacy Residency is accredited with one position available. Children's National is a participating member of the ASHP Residency Matching Program.
If interested, please visit the following link: Pharmacy Residency Program.
Please email Dr. Andrew Clark at ****** for more details about the program.
If interested in learning more about Children's National, visit the following link: Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.
Minimum Requirements: Graduate of an ASHP-accredited PGY1 ProgramAble to work in the United States (we are unable to sponsor VISAs at this time)Eligible for licensure in the District of Columbia
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