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Testimonials “The Houston program has been integral to my pharmacy career in my transition to a leadership role with its focus on innovation, collaboration and contemporary curriculum. As an alumnus, I’m passionate about mentorship and giving back through teaching in the program to develop future leaders for the profession. Furthermore, the collaboration within the Houston program allows for learning through multiple institutions and mentorship with leaders across the Houston Program.” — Nelvin Daniel, Pharm.D., M.S. (’15), Pharmacy Manager, Memorial Hermann – Memorial City “Through my experience with The Houston Program and the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, I was able to network and learn with pharmacy professionals from around the country as well as within the Texas Medical Center. Through these experiences, I was well prepared to work in any practice setting. I have appreciated that these connections have assisted me even after graduation from the program.” — Mallory Gessner-Wharton, Pharm.D., M.S. (’13), BCPS, Director of Pharmacy, Kingwood Medical Center Application & Deadlines Step 1: Apply for the residency match using ASHP’s PhORCAS Step 2: Apply for the M.S. program at the University of Houston College of Pharmacy Step 3: Coordinated on-site interviews to allow applicants to apply for as many residencies in the Houston Program without interview conflicts Visit http://tinyurl.com/uhcop-pla for deadlines and eligibility/ application information Questions? Contact UH College of Pharmacy’s Divya Varkey THE HOUSTON PROGRAM Health-System Pharmacy Administration Residency (PGY1/PGY2) with M.S. in Pharmacy Leadership and Administration Our Graduates Will Transform Health Care Residency Plan: Texas Medical Center Institutions Financial management Hospital operations Healthcare organization development Business Research methods, Biostatistics Thesis/Project Research Leadership seminar Strategic planning, Marketing leadership, Project management, Leadership vision Leadership development Health-systems pharmacy management Continuous quality improvement Capstone course Pharmacy healthcare management Each site will provide a unique, PGY1 residency based on the clinical strengths of the pharmacy department and hospital Elective opportunities at other hospitals in the program PGY1 Administrative rotations with national leaders Core competencies developed through individualized training/progression plans along with on-the-job responsibility for ongoing, critical projects PGY2 MS Curriculum: University of Houston College of Pharmacy The University of Houston is an EO/AA institution.

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Page 1: THE HOUSTON PROGRAM - University of · PDF fileTestimonials “The Houston program has been integral to my pharmacy career in my transition to a leadership role with its focus on innovation,

Testimonials“The Houston program has been integral to my pharmacy career in my transition to a leadership role with its focus on innovation, collaboration and contemporary curriculum. As an alumnus, I’m passionate about mentorship and giving back through teaching in the program to develop future leaders for the profession. Furthermore, the collaboration within the Houston program allows for learning through multiple institutions and mentorship with leaders across the Houston Program.”

— Nelvin Daniel, Pharm.D., M.S. (’15), Pharmacy Manager, Memorial Hermann – Memorial City

“Through my experience with The Houston Program and the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, I was able to network and learn with pharmacy professionals from around the country as well as within the Texas Medical Center. Through these experiences, I was well prepared to work in any practice setting. I have appreciated that these connections have assisted me even after graduation from the program.”

— Mallory Gessner-Wharton, Pharm.D., M.S. (’13), BCPS, Director of Pharmacy, Kingwood Medical Center

Application & DeadlinesStep 1: Apply for the residency match using ASHP’s PhORCAS

Step 2: Apply for the M.S. program at the University of Houston College of Pharmacy

Step 3: Coordinated on-site interviews to allow applicants to apply for as many residencies in the Houston Program without interview conflicts

Visit http://tinyurl.com/uhcop-pla for deadlines and eligibility/application information

Questions? Contact UH College of Pharmacy’s Divya Varkey

THE HOUSTON PROGRAMHealth-System Pharmacy Administration Residency (PGY1/PGY2)

with M.S. in Pharmacy Leadership and Administration

Our Graduates Will Transform Health Care

Residency Plan: Texas Medical Center Institutions

• Financial management• Hospital operations• Healthcare organization development

Business

• Research methods, Biostatistics• Thesis/ProjectResearch

• Leadership seminar• Strategic planning, Marketing leadership, Project management, Leadership vision

Leadership development

• Health-systems pharmacy management• Continuous quality improvement• Capstone course

Pharmacy healthcare management

• Each site will provide a unique, PGY1 residency based on the clinical strengths of the pharmacy department and hospital• Elective opportunities at other hospitals in the program

PGY1

• Administrative rotations with national leaders • Core competencies developed through individualized training/progression plans along with on-the-job responsibility for ongoing, critical projects

PGY2

MS Curriculum: University of Houston College of Pharmacy

The University of Houston is an EO/AA institution.

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The Texas Medical Center in Houston is the largest medical center in the world and renowned for patient care and excellence in teaching and research

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Houston Methodist Hospital

Largest institution in five-hospital health-systemRanked No. 1 Hospital in Texas by US News and World Report

http://tinyurl.com/methodisthealth-hspa

Contact: Linda Haines, PharmD, MS, BCPS713-441-4510, [email protected]

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University of Houston College of Pharmacy

A Carnegie-designated Tier One public research university

http://tinyurl.com/uhcop-pla

Contact: Divya Varkey, PharmD, MS832-842-8360, [email protected]

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DeBakey VA Medical Center

Federal Tertiary Care Academic Medical Center (450-bed Hospital and 5 Community Outpatient Clinics)

http://tinyurl.com/debakey-hspa

Contact: Christine Pereira, PharmD713-770-7479, [email protected]

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Memorial Hermann Health System

Integrated health system with 12 hospitals, Eisenberg Patient Safety award winner, clinically integrated physician network, and Accountable Care Organization

http://tinyurl.com/mhhs-hspa

Contact: Joyce Tipton, RPh, MBA, FASHP713-242-3587, [email protected]

5 Texas Children’s Hospital

Largest Free-standing Pediatric Hospital ranked 5th Best Place to Work in Houston by Houston Business Journal

http://tinyurl.com/txchildrens-hspa

Contact: Stephen J. Davis, PharmD, MS832-824-5264, [email protected]

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Catholic Health Initiatives Baylor St. Luke’s Medical CenterQuarternary Care Academic Medical Center and home of the Texas Heart Institute®

http://tinyurl.com/sl-hou-hspa

Contact: Kimberly Putney, PharmD, MPH832-355-7578, [email protected]

1 Harris Health System

Fifth Largest Public Metropolitan Health System (3 Hospitals and 15 Community Health Centers)

http://tinyurl.com/harrishealth-hspa

Contact: Goldina Erowele, PharmD, MBA713-873-7090, [email protected]

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UT-MD Anderson Cancer Center

World-renowned comprehensive cancer center, ranked No. 2 in cancer care 2014, America’s Best Hospitals, U.S. News and World Report

http://tinyurl.com/ut-mdacc-hspa

Contact: Stefani Gautreaux, PharmD, MBA713-745-1081, [email protected]

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Participating Sites

The Houston Program is a 2-year residency program in Health-System Pharmacy Administration from seven leading healthcare institutions in the Texas Medical Center and Houston with a concurrent M.S. in Pharmacy Leadership and Administration from the

University of Houston, a Carnegie-designated Tier One public university

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