Program Overview
Introduction to the Johns Hopkins Hospital Pharmacy Residency Program
The Johns Hopkins Hospital offers a comprehensive range of pharmacy residency training programs, including PGY1 and PGY2 specialty residencies. These programs are designed to develop highly qualified, independent practitioners capable of providing patient-centered care in various environments.
PGY1 Programs
The following PGY1 programs are available:
- PGY1 Pharmacy at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
- PGY1 Community-Based Pharmacy at Johns Hopkins Home Care
- PGY1 Pharmacy at Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center
- PGY1 Pharmacy at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- PGY1 Pharmacy at Sibley Memorial Hospital
- PGY1 Pharmacy at Suburban Hospital
PGY 1+2 Programs
Combined PGY1 and PGY2 programs are offered in the following areas:
- Community Pharmacy Administration and Leadership (JHHP)
- Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership (JHH)
- Investigational Drugs and Research at The Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH)
- Medication Use Safety and Policy (JHH)
- Pharmacy Informatics at The Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH)
PGY2 Programs at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Specialized PGY2 programs are available in:
- Ambulatory Care
- Cardiology
- Critical Care
- Emergency Medicine
- Infectious Diseases
- Internal Medicine
- Oncology
- Pain Management and Palliative Care
- Pediatrics
- Psychiatry
- Solid Organ Transplant
- Thrombosis and Hemostasis Management
Life of Pharmacy Residents at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
The Johns Hopkins Hospital Pharmacy Residency Program prides itself on developing highly qualified, independent practitioners able to provide patient-centered care in various environments. Upon completing the program, pharmacists will be capable of conducting their practice with a high level of maturity and leadership and will be able to perform practice-related projects.
