Pharmacy Residency
Pharmacy Residency Main Content
Post Graduate Year One Program
Accelerate your growth beyond entry-level professional competence in direct patient care and in practice management at Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville and Wolfson Children’s Hospital.
Application Info
Application deadline:
January 2, 2026
ASHP Match Numbers:
- PGY1 (Adult Electives): 125421
- PGY1 (Pediatric Electives): 125413
PHORCAS application:
- Personal statement/letter of intent
- Current curriculum vitae
- Three references
- Transcripts
For questions contact:
- Naomi House, PharmD, BCPP
Residency Program Director
naomi.house@bmcjax.com
Overview
The 12-month Post Graduate Year One (PGY1) Residency Program at Baptist Health provides residents with the skills and knowledge required to become competent pharmacy practitioners.
- The program of each resident varies based upon his or her goals, interests, and experience
- Each resident is required to complete core rotations essential to the pharmacy practitioner
- A variety of elective rotations are available, allowing residents the opportunity to pursue individual goals
- Residents are required to develop and complete a major research
project, which will be presented at the Florida Residency Conference or equivalent - Residents will develop oral and written communication skills and participate in various leadership and practice management committees
- Upon successful completion of the residency program, residents will receive a Certificate of Completion
Application Info
Application deadline:
January 2, 2026
ASHP Match Numbers:
- PGY1 (Adult Electives): 125421
- PGY1 (Pediatric Electives): 125413
PHORCAS application:
- Personal statement/letter of intent
- Current curriculum vitae
- Three references
- Transcripts
For questions contact:
- Naomi House, PharmD, BCPP
Residency Program Director
naomi.house@bmcjax.com
Pharmacy Residency Additional Content Section 1
Residents are expected to:
- Provide pharmaceutical care to patients in various settings
- Develop independent learning skills
- Function as an integral member of the healthcare team
- Promote and support a safe and effective medication use process
- Provide drug information to healthcare providers
- Maintain a professional ethic