Interested in PGY1 or PGY2 Pharmacy Residency programs at Grady? Join us in November or December to learn about our exceptional programs and meet our residents and RPDs.
Virtual Information Sessions in Nov and Dec will be announced soon!
Established in 1996 Grady Memorial Hospital's Pharmacy Residency programs have a long-standing history for a commitment to excellence in patient care and residency training. Pharmacy residency training at Grady occurs under the preceptorship of full-time, Grady-employed clinical pharmacists. All members of the clinical staff have one or two years of residency training from an accredited program. Residents participate in a 24-hour, in-house, on-call program unique to only a few programs nationally. In this capacity, they are responsible for addressing drug information questions, responding to pharmacokinetic consults, anticoagulation consults, and participating as a member of the Code Blue Response and Stroke Response teams. Internal Medicine services at Grady consist of 17 IM teaching teams and faculty hospitalist services staffed by physicians from Emory and Morehouse Schools of Medicine.
The Internal Medicine Pharmacy Residency offers diverse opportunities for the resident to concentrate on broadening their clinical skills and knowledge base in the area of internal medicine. The environment of an academic medical center with extensive medical specialties and a diverse patient population provide ample learning experiences for one to develop into a successful independent practitioner. The expertise of a large clinical pharmacy staff provides a strong group of mentors within the different specialties of the profession.
The PGY-2 Internal Medicine (IM) Residency is designed to provide advanced training in internal medicine pharmacotherapy. It will begin on July 1 and continue through June 30.
Program Fundamentals:
The primary emphasis of the residency is to develop clinicians with expertise in pharmacotherapy of internal medicine and related areas. Over the course of the year the resident will: gain experience in the management of common and uncommon medical diseases; develop a solid understanding of disease state pathophysiology and treatment of commonly used medications; strengthen his/her communications skills through formal and informal presentations and interactions with other healthcare professionals in a variety of settings; participate in medical and pharmacy related interdisciplinary committees. In addition, the resident will enhance his/her teaching skills by precepting pharmacy practice residents and/or students on internal medicine rotations.
Residents completing this program will become a well-rounded, independent internal medicine pharmacy practitioner.
Learning experiences available to the Internal Medicine Pharmacy Resident include:
Required Experiences (4-5 weeks per learning experience)
Orientation (1)
Internal Medicine I, II, III, IV (4)
Emory and Morehouse Schools of Medicine Teaching Services, Hospitalist Services, Unit-Based Services
Medical ICU (1)
Infectious Diseases (1 – ID Consults or HIV Inpatient Service)
Clinical Research (1)
Longitudinal Experiences
Pharmacotherapy Clinic (weekly, 9 months)
24-hour in house Clinical On-Call Program (12 months)
2 ACPE-accredited presentations (Seminar/Grand Rounds and Clinical Care)
Medication Use Evaluation (MUE)
Residency Research Advisory Committee seminars
Flipped Research Project (Present at Vizient and SERC)
Current Resident (see bio on main residency page):
Hiba Yacout, PharmD (R237)
Core Preceptors (see bios on main residency page):
Irene Bemis, PharmD, BCPS
Sarah Boyko, PharmD, BCPS
Kristina Evans, PharmD, BCPS
Michael Knauss, PharmD, BCPS, AACC, FGSHP
Olivia Morgan, PharmD, BCCCP, BCGP
Manish Patel, PharmD, BCIDP, BCPS
Melissa P. Patel, PharmD, BCPS
Marina Rabinovich, PharmD, BCPS, FCCM
Ted Walton, PharmD, BCPS
Stella Ye, PharmD, BCPS
Recent Graduates
Hiba Yacout, PharmD (R229)
Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist
Grady Health System, Atlanta, GA
Hannah Leschorn, PharmD
Internal Medicine Clinical Specialist
Emory Johns Creek Hospital, Johns Creek, GA
Stella Ye, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Pharmacist – Transitions of Care
Grady Health System, Atlanta, GA
Sarah Boyko, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Pharmacist – Internal Medicine
Grady Health System, Atlanta, GA
Tina Wang, PharmD, BCPS
Transitions of Care/Internal Medicine Clinical Hospital Pharmacist
Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL
Recent flipped projects presented at national meetings:
Evaluation of inpatient initiation of SGLT-2i for heart failure (current project)
Evaluation of patients initiated on long-acting injectable antipsychotics during psychiatric hospitalization
Bleeding risk associated with dual antiplatelet therapy in percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube placement
Deprescribing medications among older people to reduce polypharmacy at a comprehensive academic medical center (Sr Care Pharm. 2021 Apr 1;36(4):208-216)
Safety of anticoagulation in patients with an intracranial hemorrhage at a comprehensive stroke center (Journal of Stroke Medicine. 2020;3(2):138-143)
FACTS ABOUT GRADY
Grady Health System
689-bed tertiary care teaching hospital offering comprehensive medical care to the Atlanta area
Ponce HIV/AIDS Center
One of the largest free-standing clinics devoted to the care of HIV patients in the US
Named a top 3 US HIV/AIDS clinic
Over 20 medical and specialty clinics
Heart Failure Program (American Heart Association Gold Plus Recipient)
EPIC EMR, Vigilanz
Named “Most Wired” – Hospitals and Health Networks every year!
Grady Memorial Hospital
Level-I Marcus Trauma Center
New Emergency Room with over 300 visits/day
Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center
Marcus Neuroscience Center
Certified Burn Center
Georgia Cancer Center for Excellence
Georgia Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center
Georgia Poison Center
115 adult ICU beds
30 Surgical/Trauma ICU beds
30 Medical ICU beds
18 Neurosurgical ICU beds
8 Burn ICU beds
40 Intermediate ICU beds
On-Site Ambulatory Clinics include:
HIV Clinic
Hepatitis C Clinic
4 Adult Medicine/Urgent Care Clinics
Pharmacotherapy Clinic
Oncology Clinic
Anticoagulation Clinic
Heart Failure Clinic
Lipid Clinic
Affiliations
Emory University School of Medicine
Morehouse School of Medicine
Mercer University College of Pharmacy
University of Georgia College of Pharmacy
South University School of Pharmacy
The GHS PGY-2 IM Residency will participate in the WebAdMIT online residency application process.
The application deadline is January 5.
Specific requirements for application to the Internal Medicine Pharmacy Residency program (submission deadline January 5):
Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited college of pharmacy
Successful completion of an ASHP accredited or Candidate Status PGY-1 Pharmacy residency
Eligibility for licensure in the state of Georgia
Personal and leadership qualifications for successful completion of a PGY-2 residency
Curriculum vitae
PhORCAS references (see below)
Questionnaire (see below)
References
Submit four (4) references which will utilize the Standardized Reference form provided in PhORCAS. Three (3) references should be provided by residency preceptors and one (1) from the residency program director.
Please answer the following questions and upload them to PhORCAS:
(1) Which clinical learning experiences in your residency program did you most like and which did you least like? Why?
(2) What would your residency preceptors say are your strengths and weaknesses?
(3) Describe your most rewarding experience from residency or pharmacy school.
(4) Describe the ideal PGY-2 residency program.
(5) What job do you plan to pursue at the conclusion of the PGY-2 Internal Medicine residency?
Applicants invited for an on-site interview during January or February will be required to present a professional presentation on a topic related to clinical pharmacy practice (may present residency research project if some data collection and analysis has been completed).