Pharmacy Residencies

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Pharmacy Residencies

We strive to provide Pharmacy Residents with excellent training and educational experiences to develop practice, teaching and research skills, and nurture the pursuit of professionalism and leadership.

About Us

As part of the world-class University of Michigan Health, the Department of Pharmacy Services has high standards for service, education, and research.

Postgraduate pharmacy training is a deep part of our Department’s history in collaboration with the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy. The Department of Pharmacy Services established the first Pharmacy Residency Program in 1927 (previously called a postgraduate internship) under the leadership of Harvey A.K. Whitney, one of the founding members and first president of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP).

We currently have 16 Pharmacy Residency Programs with 33 Pharmacy Residents. All Pharmacy Residency Programs are fully accredited by ASHP, or are in pre-candidate status. At University of Michigan Health, you will have the opportunity to learn from some of the leading practitioners in the world. U-M Health integrates the outstanding services of University Hospital (a Level I trauma center), C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital, Rogel Cancer Center, Frankel Cardiovascular Center, D. Dan and Betty Khan Health Care Pavilion, and an ambulatory care network that provides an annual total of nearly 3 million outpatient clinic visits.

We hope that you will consider the University of Michigan Health for your residency training experience! Please note, the information on this website is for the Pharmacy Residency Programs at the U-M Health Academic Medical Center in Ann Arbor, MI. U-M Health – Sparrow also offers a PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program in Lansing, MI. For details about that program, please visit the UM Health-Sparrow Pharmacy Residency website.

Learn more by visiting the About Pharmacy Residencies and FAQs page.

Pharmacy Residency Programs

PGY1

The PGY1 residency programs at U-M Health are designed to help residents develop skills and abilities across patient care, practice management, leadership and education competency areas.

PGY2

The PGY2 residencies and fellowships are designed to develop and refine clinical, research, and administrative skills within the area of the specialty.

PGY1 & PGY2 Combined

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists accredits several combined pharmacy residency programs at the U-M Health that are focused on specialized practice areas.

Other Residency Information

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What Makes Michigan Unique?

Preceptors: We have over 150 dedicated preceptors with several specialty areas, from pain and palliative care to pharmacogenetics to pediatric oncology. Residents get to make their own schedules at UM Health, providing flexibility with changing interests.

Residency Wellness Program: The program focuses on skills to provide learners resiliency, stress management, and support. This Wellness Program comes with dedicated "Wellness Days" to focus on your wellbeing.  

Opportunities to Publish:  Across programs, residents must complete a research and writing/quality improvement project, which results in a CE-presentation and 2 manuscripts for publication.

Professional Development Series: Residents attend a longitudinal series with research faculty and chief pharmacy officers to help improve their research and leadership skills.

Leadership Opportunities: All residents are involved in committees, both local/state/national along with resident-driven committees. There's also opportunity to become a chief resident and work closely with the residency coordinator and advisory committee.

Formalized Mentorship Structure: Each resident gets an assigned advisor (RPD for PGY2 residents) plus a "chosen mentor" to help them through the residency year. This network of preceptors meet regularly with the residents on their progress and provide support.

Integration at the College of Pharmacy: All residents receive adjunct faculty appointments and are assigned to an entire course to teach at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy. There are several additional opportunities for teaching, including our optional teaching certificate program.

Networking: Due to our diverse preceptor roster, our residents benefit from networking opportunities for future residencies and positions.

Time Off: Guaranteed time off on holidays you don't staff to focus on your family, friends, and well-being.

Pharmacy Residency Leadership & Oversight

The leadership structure and oversight of our Pharmacy Residency Programs is designed to provide support to Pharmacy Residents, Residency Program Directors (RPDs), and Pharmacist Preceptors in order to provide the best possible residency training and achieve our goal of being the best Pharmacy Residency program in the country.  Meet our Leadership Team:

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Mike Kraft, PharmD, BCNSP, FASPEN

Assistant Director of Pharmacy-Education & Professional Development
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Megan Cadiz, PharmD

Pharmacy Residency Manager, PGY1 Pharmacy RPD
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Kisha Prince, BS

Pharmacy Residency Program Administrator

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