Build Your Future in Clinical Pharmacy

Build Your Future in Clinical Pharmacy

The Southeast Health Pharmacy Residency Program is designed to shape Pharm.D. graduates into confident and capable clinical pharmacists. Each year, we offer two PGY1 positions that provide immersive, hands-on experience and expert mentorship in a supportive, real-world clinical setting.

As a U.S. News Best Regional Hospital and an academic community-based hospital, Southeast Health offers the ideal environment to strengthen your clinical skills and build professional confidence. Upon completion, residents are eligible to pursue PGY2 residency training and board certification, fully prepared to lead in today’s evolving healthcare landscape.

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Experience Exceptional Clinical Training at Southeast Health

Experience Exceptional Clinical Training at Southeast Health

High-Acuity Care Environment: Train in a 420-bed acute care hospital with 56 critical care beds, a Level II Trauma Center, and a wide range of inpatient services.

Specialized Expertise: Gain hands-on experience in our Neurocritical Care Unit and one of Alabama’s four Comprehensive Stroke Centers.

Technology-Driven Practice: Work within the Epic health information system to streamline care delivery, documentation, and coordination across specialties.

Program Highlights & Community

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Application process

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Southeast Health offers two Post Graduate Year One (PGY-1) pharmacy residency positions each year through the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) match. To apply, submit your materials through the Pharmacy Online Residency Centralized Application Service (PhORCAS) by the annual deadline. Required materials include:

    • Completed PhORCAS application
    • Official transcripts
    • Curriculum vitae (CV)
    • Letter of intent
    • Three letters of recommendation

Haley Gosa, Pharm.D.

Pharmacy Residency Program Director