Residency & Fellowship Programs
The ³ûÄñÊÓƵ College of Pharmacy offers outstanding pharmacy residency and fellowship programs on both its Downers Grove, IL and Glendale, AZ campuses.
The ³ûÄñÊÓƵ College of Pharmacy offers outstanding pharmacy residency and fellowship programs on both its Downers Grove, IL and Glendale, AZ campuses. Besides developing residents and fellows as highly capable pharmacy clinicians and researchers, ³ûÄñÊÓƵ College of Pharmacy places a strong emphasis on developing our trainees as educators through teaching and learning curricula and multiple opportunities to practice teaching skills in the classroom. Pharmacy residents and fellows receive a Visiting Instructor appointment at the College during their program, and all the College’s residency programs are fully accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP).
Pharmacy in Glendale
³ûÄñÊÓƵ College of Pharmacy, Glendale Campus (MWU-CPG) offers postgraduate training programs to meet the needs of the pharmacist in the evolving health care environment. These programs offer challenging learning and practice experiences to develop the individual strengths of the resident, while advancing the role of the pharmacist in the health care team. The patient care opportunities and experiences in evaluating pharmacy practice models allow the resident increasing autonomy as the year(s) progress(es).
Common Elements to all MWU-CPG Postgraduate Training Programs
All MWU-CPG postgraduate training programs share common elements. First, residents in these programs spend one day each week on campus (usually Thursday) and are required to complete a research project. All residents receive an appointment as a Visiting Instructor within the Department of Pharmacy Practice and are provided dedicated space at the College.
Teaching and Learning Activities
Residents implement what they have learned through the Teaching and Learning Seminar Series (TLSS) and The Clinician Educators Program (CEP) through teaching in the classroom and in the clinical setting. Residents provide instruction in small group workshops and large group didactic settings (i.e., lectures). Residents serve as a preceptor or co-preceptor for students on an Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (i.e., clerkship rotation).
Application Materials
³ûÄñÊÓƵ College of Pharmacy, Glendale uses PhORCAS for submission of application materials for all of its residency programs. PhORCAS applications require the submission of a CV, letter of intent, transcript and three references using the standard PhORCAS recommendation form. For more information, visit the .
Notice regarding the Resident Matching Program: This residency site agrees that no person at this site will solicit, accept, or use any ranking-related information from any residency applicant.