The Pharmacy Residency Program at Chester County Hospital in West Chester, PA

A PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program

The Chester County Hospital PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program builds on Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) education and outcomes to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists responsible for medication-related care of patients with a wide range of conditions, eligible for board certification, and eligible for postgraduate year two (PGY2) pharmacy residency training.

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Chester County Hospital is a part of the University of Pennsylvania Health System, also known as Penn Medicine. The health system consists of six major hospitals, including nationally ranked The Hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania — Penn Presbyterian, and many outpatient care facilities. Chester County Hospital is a 329-bed inpatient community hospital located in West Chester, PA with satellite locations in Exton, West Goshen, New Garden, West Grove and Kennett Square, PA.

To meet the growing needs of the community, Chester County Hospital has undergone significant construction projects over the past few years including the Lasko Tower, which added 72 spacious rooms for cardiovascular patients, plus a mother and baby pavilion and orthopaedic/surgical recovery unit in 2014.

Most recently, the hospital completed its largest expansion project in its more than 125-year history, which included 250,000 square feet of progressive design, state-of-the-art procedural suite and new patient tower.

Although Chester County Hospital continues to grow, its leadership and staff strive to create a close knit work environment. Therefore, through our close relationships with multiple departments, our program has the capacity to customize learning plans toward the needs of our residents as well as their future goals. Through a collaboration with Penn Medicine, Chester County Hospital has vast professional resources available to all employees and trainees.

 

Required Rotations:

  • Orientation
  • Internal Medicine
  • Infectious Disease
  • Critical Care
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Pharmacy Administration

Elective Rotations:

  • Advanced Internal Medicine
  • Advanced Critical Care
  • Cardiology
  • Pharmacy Informatics
  • Oncology
  • Operating Room Pharmacy
  • HUP Rotations: Transplant or other rotation if available
  • Transitions of Care

Longitudinal Activities:

  • Record P&T Minutes
  • Drug Monographs
  • 1 Committee Meeting a Month (may include taking minutes)
  • Grand Rounds Presentation
  • Teaching Certificate Program with Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
  • Medication Safety Reports

Longitudinal Learning Experiences:

  • Ambulatory Care Clinic
  • Continuing Education Presentation
  • Medication Use Evaluation
  • Pharmacy Staffing
  • Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee
  • Research Project
  • Safety Reports

Teaching and Learning Certificate:

  • Residents complete a Teaching and Learning Certificate Program in collaboration with St. Joseph's Philadelphia College of Pharmacy

 


More About Chester County Hospital's Pharmacy Residency Program:

Meet The Preceptors

The Chester County Hospital Pharmacy Residency Program is led by a faculty of exceptional pharmacy educators.

Applicant Requirements

Learn more about candidate qualifications, the application process and resident benefits.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions about the Chester County Hospital Pharmacy Residency Program.

About Chester County Hospital

Learn more about Chester County Hospital and our affiliation with Penn Medicine.

Around the Area

Chester County Hospital is located in historic, suburban West Chester, PA -- a great place to work and live!

Current Residents

Meet and learn more about the residents who are currently part our program.

Graduate Tracker

Let's catch up on what has been happening with some recent graduates of the Chester County Hospital Pharmacy Residency Program.

Apply Now

Complete and submit your online application to be considered for admission to the Chester County Hospital Pharmacy Residency Program.

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