Pharmacy Fellowship

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Pharmacy Fellowship

The College of Pharmacy offers two types of post-doctoral training: fellowships and residencies. The Clinical Pharmacy Translational Sciences Post-Doctoral Fellowship is a formalized curriculum focused on mentored experiential research training.

The College of Pharmacy offers two types of post-doctoral training: fellowships and residencies. The Clinical Pharmacy Translational Sciences Post-Doctoral Fellowship is a formalized curriculum focused on mentored experiential research training. Residencies within the U-M Health offer 10 one-month rotations in different departments.

Visit the College of Pharmacy Post-Graduate Training webpage for detailed information on how you can further your training within a mentored clinical translational program, and become an independent investigator with active research academic, industry or government program(s)! The University of Michigan College of Pharmacy is excited to announce two new fellowships in clinical pharmacy: Primary Care and Cardiovascular. These 2 year fellowships are paid and competitive opportunities for those having completed a PGY1 residency, or comparable ambulatory care experience.

Visit the College of Pharmacy Racial Equity to Advance Community Health - Clinical Pharmacy Fellowship webpage for detailed information.

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Pharmacy
1500 East Medical Center Drive
UHB2D301 / 5008
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Phone: 734-936-8210

Infectious Diseases Clinical Practice & Translational Research Pharmacy Fellowship

This is a two-year infectious diseases pharmacy fellowship focused on providing the trainee with clinical training in infectious diseases practice while developing research skills in many areas, including proposal development, grant submission, data analysis and interpretation, and dissemination of findings (i.e., conference abstracts and peer-reviewed manuscripts). The fellow will further develop skills with respect to antibiotic usage and resistance monitoring, formulary management, and clinical pathway implementation and assessment that are essential to any practicing infectious diseases pharmacist. 

The goal of the program is to develop a well-rounded ID pharmacist with exceptional skills in clinical practice, research, and teaching. Clinical training will be similar to an accredited PGY2 ID residency, plus additional training in research and teaching. 

The fellow will have their time evenly split between clinical practice and research. During months where the fellow is on clinical service, they will be based at Michigan Medicine. For periods where the fellow is off service, focused on clinical research, they will be based at the College of Pharmacy. These two locations are a 10-15 minute walk from one another across campus. 

The fellow will typically have the first 6 months primarily focused on clinical rotations and patient care, the next 12 months primarily focused on research and teaching, then the final 6 months back to patient care rotations

Fellows will be required to help staff infectious diseases-antibiotic stewardship shifts on weekend and holidays. The first year the fellow will staff 15 weekends and 2 holidays. The second year, the fellow will staff 12 weekends and 1 holiday.

The fellow will be expected to lead at least one major research project and publish a manuscript.  The fellow will also have the opportunity to collaborate on multiple research projects, which can be tailored to the fellow’s interests and workload. 

The fellow will be provided teaching opportunities within the Infectious Diseases Therapeutics Lab during the P3 academic year. The fellow will also help facilitate additional courses within the pharmacy curriculum including Pharm.D. Investigations (PDI) and P4 Seminars. All efforts will be made to provide additional teaching opportunities, as desired, in accordance with the professional goals of the trainee.

Contact Jason Pogue at [email protected]

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Jerod Nagel, PharmD, FIDSA

Fellowship Director, Clinical Training
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Jason Pogue, PharmD, FIDP, FCCP

Fellowship Director, Research and Teaching