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PGY1/PGY2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration & Leadership (HSPAL) Residency
The Division of Pharmacy at Âé¶¹Ó³» MD Anderson Cancer Center offers a two-year PGY1/PGY2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership (HSPAL) residency program in collaboration with the University of Houston College of Pharmacy Master of Science in Pharmacy Leadership and Administration. MD Anderson is a world renowned 750 bed acute patient care and 1.4 million visits/year outpatient cancer center located in the Texas Medical Center. The residency program provides comprehensive pharmacotherapeutic patient management experiences in a variety of multidisciplinary settings, as well as both didactic and experiential practice management and leadership experiences. The program allows for tailored instruction for the individual resident based on interest(s), experience, and future goals.The two-year PGY1/PGY2 HSPAL residency program will develop pharmacy leaders with expert knowledge and skills necessary to assume clinical, operational, and leadership management positions within a health system pharmacy. The resident will:
Complete a PGY1 Pharmacy Residency by providing comprehensive, pharmacotherapeutic patient management as a member of the following multidisciplinary teams through either core (C) or elective rotations, including but not limited to:
- Internal Medicine (C)
- Oncology (C)
- Critical Care (C)
- Emergency Medicine (C)
- Infectious Diseases (C)
Develop practice management skills and refine leadership skills in the following PGY2 core rotations:
- Inpatient Operations
- Ambulatory Operations
- Human Resources I and II
- Finance Management
- Clinical Pharmacy Informatics
- Quality/Regulatory
- Administration Management
Participate in monthly and longitudinal experiences in Administration Management, Medication Safety and Drug Information
Provide patient care pharmacy services every third weekend
Refine presentation and writing skills
Educate pharmacy, nursing and medical staff
Complete a major and minor pharmacy project
Our Current Pharmacy Residents
McKenzie Erwin, Pharm.D.
Pharmacy School:?Âé¶¹Ó³» College of Pharmacy, Austin, TX
Sadika Eslaminejad, Pharm.D.
Pharmacy School: Âé¶¹Ó³» College of Pharmacy, Austin, TX
PGY1 Residency: UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Residency Program Overview
- Start Date: mid-June
- Contact program director prior to submitting application and no later than one week after the end of the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting
- Application materials must be submitted via the PhORCAS?
- Deadline for application: January 5th
- Candidate Interview Status Notification: Mid-January in collaboration with University of Houston
- Interview required (Fridays in January/February)
- Salary Stipend: $60,000 for PGY1, and $65,000 for PGY2
- Benefits include 160 hours of leave for personal time off and conference attendance, 100 hours of sick leave, medical insurance, medical library access, medical graphics department, information technology support, and dedicated computer and references
- The two year residency will include the completion of the PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency program, followed by the completion of PGY2 core rotations: Administration Management, Finance Management, Human Resources I and II, Inpatient and Ambulatory Operations, Quality and Regulatory, and Clinical Pharmacy Informatics. The program allows tailored instruction for the individual resident based on interest(s), experience and time constraints.
- BCLS and ACLS Training is a program requirement
- Code Blue Coverage on a rotating basis during weekend staffing and ICU rotation(s)
- Provide patient care pharmacy services every third weekend (year 1 and 2), minimum 12 weekends/year
- Major pharmacy project required to be completed and presented at an annual residency conference or other designated forum, as well as completion of a minor project
- Project manuscript is required for PGY1 QIAB project and PGY2 Thesis Project
- Meetings may include ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting and ASHP Conference for Pharmacy Leaders, as applicable and within approved DOP Travel guidelines. Additionally, residents are encouraged to attend local (Gulf Coast Society of Health System Pharmacists) and state (TSHP) programs as appropriate.
- Teaching opportunities include the University of Houston College of Pharmacy student precepting, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy student precepting, Insitutional Pharm.D. Student Shared Group Instruction, and a required teaching certificate program through the University of Houston College of Pharmacy.
- Professional presentations included (1) Pharmacy Grand Rounds (ACPE-accredidated); (2) Pharmacy Pearls Presentations; (3) PGY1/PGY2 Residency Project presentation at designated forum.
Pharmacy Resident Responsibilities
Learning Experiences-HSPAL
The PGY1 HSPAL resident will follow the program completion requirements as noted for the PGY1 Pharmacy Practice program. The PGY2 HSPAL resident will complete the following required management learning experiences: Inpatient Operations, Quality/Regulatory, Human Resources I and II, Finance Management, Clinical Informatics, and Administration Management.
Learning experiences are scheduled as monthly rotations or in a longitudinal format. Elective experiences (1 or 2 months) may be either clinical or management-based rotations, or any other unique practice agreed upon by the resident and program director. Residents are required to meet with the preceptors prior to starting the experience to review the goals/objectives and expectations of the rotation. The resident¡¯s daily responsibilities will be under the direction of the assigned preceptor. There may be revisions to this schedule based on individual resident performance, preceptor recommendations, or other factors. Any changes in the schedule must be approved by the preceptor(s) and the residency director.
Evaluations are required for each learning experience in PharmAcademic and should be completed during the last week of rotation or no later than 5 days after completion of the rotation. Evaluations for longitudinal rotations will be completed quarterly or as indicated.
Weekend/Holiday Coverage-Charge Pharmacist Coverage Services
The PGY2 HSPAL resident will provide charge pharmacy services coverage every third weekend starting in July and throughout the residency for a 15 weekends. The resident will be assigned holiday coverage as well. When working weekends, the resident will be assigned to charge pharmacist coverage during an eight-hour shift overseeing daily operations. The weekend/holiday schedule is made in advance. If you need a particular weekend off that you are scheduled to work you should arrange in advance with the pharmacy operations manager and program director. All changes to the call schedule must be approved by both the pharmacy operations manager and program director. If an unexpected illness or problem arises which prevents you from working, you must notify the charge pharmacist on duty in central pharmacy at 713-792-2874 and the program director immediately. All residents will be assigned to work either the Thanksgiving or Christmas Holiday (but not both). In addition, each resident will be assigned 1-2 minor holidays throughout the year depending on the holiday schedule. Holiday scheduling is subject to change based on operational needs.
Major Pharmacy Project
The residency thesis project is an ASHP requirement and a requirement of the MS program and must be completed prior to completion of the HSPAL residency program. The project should be appropriate for
publication and will be presented at the regional residents¡¯ conference in the spring (year 2) or designated forum. The project may be administrative, clinical, or pharmaceutical policy and outcomes research in focus. A preceptor will be assigned to each project to help ensure appropriateness and completion. Documentation of the research project will include a project description (including background, objectives, methods, and residents¡¯ responsibilities) and a final project report in manuscript format complete with results.
In-service
One in-service to other health-care providers is required as PGY2 HSPAL resident. The topic and format will be determined by the resident and preceptor. All other in- services throughout the year will be determined by the resident, preceptor and the need of the service during the resident¡¯s learning experience. A snapshot will be completed and submitted to RPD to be placed in PharmAcademic?.
Writing Project
All residents will complete a writing project during the residency. The purpose of the writing project is to sharpen writing skills for publication, and learn publication procedures. The writing project is usually related to the above major pharmacy project. Additional writing opportunities may be provided in the form of a review article, expanded case report, or other types of manuscripts. The length of the manuscript will vary, and be that necessary to comprehensively convey the topic to the reader. Early in the residency year the resident will identify a topic and preceptor to work with on their writing project. The topic must be approved by the preceptor and the program director. The manuscript should be in publication format prior to completion of the residency. The preceptor¡¯s responsibility will be to assist the resident in reviewing and revising the manuscript for the publication purposes.
Resident Interactive Discussions
All residents will participate in scheduled topic discussions with the preceptors and/or members of pharmacy leadership to gain experience/exposure to residency goals and objectives not covered during scheduled learning experiences. Examples of these discussions include professionalism and credibility, wellbeing and resilience, career discussion, developing one¡¯s practice, financial planning and pharmacy administration. An electronic check off sheet will be signed off by the RPD and maintained by the resident. Once completed, email a copy to RPD and save a copy into resident notebook.
Teaching Responsibilities
All residents are required to participate in student training conducted at MD Anderson. The residents will co-precept a pharmacy student if on a learning experience at the same time. Additional teaching opportunities residents will participate in include the University of Houston Teaching Certificate Program, Shared Student Instruction, and Shared Student Journal Club and Presentations.
Conference/Seminar Attendance
Residents will attend the following conferences: ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, and ASHP Conference for Pharmacy Leaders, as applicable and within DOP Travel guidelines. Additionally, residents are encouraged to attend Gulf Coast Society of Health System Pharmacists and other TSHP programs as appropriate. In order to attend a conference, the resident must be making satisfactory progress on program goals and objectives and cannot be on a performance improvement plan.
Division of Pharmacy Quality and Research Celebration
Residents will attend the following conferences: ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, and ASHP Conference for Pharmacy Leaders, as applicable and within DOP Travel guidelines. Additionally, residents are encouraged to attend Gulf Coast Society of Health System Pharmacists and other TSHP programs as appropriate. In order to attend a conference, the resident must be making satisfactory progress on program goals and objectives and cannot be on a performance improvement plan.
University of Houston Master of Science in Pharmacy Administration and Leadership (PLA) Program
The PGY1/PGY2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership (HSPAL) Residency program is offered in collaboration with the University of Houston College of Pharmacy as a 24-month program. The resident is expected to meet and satisfactorily complete all UH MS PLA program requirements concurrently with the HSPAL requirements. Rotation end times are adjusted to allow time for the resident to travel to UH Campus, or other educational site, as = required for class.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the goal of the residency?
The goal of the PGY1/PGY2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership (HSPAL) residency program is to develop pharmacy leaders with expert knowledge and skills necessary to assume clinical or operational management positions in a health system pharmacy.
How is the residency offered?
The residency program is a two-year program PGY1/PGY2 Health System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership (HSPAL) residency, offered in collaboration with the University of Houston College of Pharmacy Master of Science in Pharmacy Leadership and Administration, which provides comprehensive pharmacotherapeutic patient management experiences in a variety of multidisciplinary settings, as well as both didactic and experiential practice management and leadership experiences. The program allows for tailored instruction for the individual resident based on interest(s), experience, and future goals. The program start date will be mid-June of each year. The resident will complete the PGY1 Pharmacy Residency program during year 1 and will then transition into the PGY2 HSPAL program. The resident will be awarded a PGY1 Pharmacy Residency certificate of completion at the end
of year 1, and will receive a separate PGY2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership certificate of completion at the end of year 2.
Is the program accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)?
The PGY1/PGY2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership (HSPAL) Residency Program is currently an accredited program with
the American Society of Health Systems Pharmacists (ASHP). The program received its initial accreditation in 2018 and was granted an 8-year accreditation. The HSPAL program completed their reaccreditation survey in June 2025 and is scheduled for final COC accreditation ruling in March 2026.
Is participation in the ASHP Match program required?
Yes, participation in the match program for the PGY1/PGY2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership program is required. The deadline for application is January 5. The program code number for the Resident Matching Program will be provided by the program director. Please review match requirements and process at www.natmatch.com.
How many resident positions are available and what are the requirements?
There is one position available for recruitment starting mid-June 2026. A Pharm.D. degree is required along with an interview. Additionally, the resident must meet admission requirements for the University of Houston College of Pharmacy Master of Science in Pharmacy Leadership and Administration program.
What should I expect at the time of the interview?
Applicants should be prepared to assume the travel and lodging costs for the interview, as applicable, as MD Anderson does not have a mechanism to provide compensation for the interview. The interview process entails a half day (approximately 8 a.m.-3 p.m.) of meetings with preceptors, administrative staff, current residents, and a tour of the facilities. A short case-presentation will be required and presented to the pharmacy staff during the interview. More information will be provided prior to the interview. Interviews will be conducted during the months of January and February.
How and when is the resident selected for the residency?
The resident is selected by the Division of Pharmacy based on multiple factors including their past education and training, performance during the interview process, and their overall match with the PGY1/PGY2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership Residency program at MD Anderson. The resident position is not offered in advance of the Resident Matching Program in March. The matching process will be discussed during the interview.
Does the resident need to be licensed in the state of Texas?
The resident must be eligible for licensure (reciprocity or examination) as soon as accepted into the program. It is mandatory that the resident provide evidence of Texas Pharmacy licensure within 120 days of starting the program. It is preferred that both the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) and the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination (MPJE) be taken prior to the start date of the residency in mid-June.
What people make up the leadership of the PGY1/PGY2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership Residency Program?
Ryan K. Roux, Pharm.D., M.S., FASHP, FTSHP, Vice President, Division of Pharmacy
Alison Gulbis, Pharm.D., BCOP, FASTCT, Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services
Stefani Gautreaux, Pharm.D., M.B.A., Manager, Pharmacy Operations and HSPAL Program Director
Megan McGugan, Pharm.D., M.S., BCPS, Manager, Specialty Pharmacy and HSPAL Program Coordinator
What are the ¡°required¡± learning experiences and how are the rotations offered?
The PGY1 HSPAL resident will follow the program completion requirements as noted for the PGY1 Pharmacy Practice program. The PGY2 HSPAL resident will complete the following required management learning experiences: Inpatient Operations, Quality/Regulatory, Human Resources I and II, Finance Management, Clinical Informatics, and Administration Management.
Learning experiences are scheduled as monthly rotations or in a longitudinal format. Elective experiences (1 or 2 months) may be either clinical or management-based rotations, or any other unique practice agreed upon by the resident and program director. Residents are required to meet with the preceptors prior to starting the experience to review the goals/objectives and expectations of the rotation. The resident¡¯s daily responsibilities will be under the direction of the assigned preceptor. There may be revisions to this schedule based on individual resident performance, preceptor recommendations, or other factors. Any changes in the schedule must be approved by the preceptor(s) and the residency director. The resident will also have the ability to customize their experience through elective rotations.
What expectations are placed on the resident?
The resident is expected to make a commitment to satisfactorily complete all requirements of the program, as planned and agreed upon between the resident and the program director. This commitment will include attendance at required meetings and programs, and the availability and willingness to participate in any function of the Division of Pharmacy on a 24-hour basis. The resident is required to complete documentation and evaluations for all activities and experiences and objectives accomplished. Professional licensure in the state of Texas is a requirement, and membership and participation in appropriate professional organizations is highly recommended.
What are the service commitments?
In addition to the scheduled and elective rotations, the resident will participate in the weekend coverage for Pharmacy Services on every third weekend. The resident will staff in the Inpatient Pharmacy Services for year 1 and will provide Charge Pharmacist coverage for year 2. Order entry/verification, handling and preparation of medications, and provision of clinical pharmacy services and operational oversight will be expected during weekend coverage.
What presentation or publications are expected of the resident?
The resident will be expected to present their major project results for PGY1 and PGY2 at a regional residents¡¯ conference or other designated forum. In addition, the resident is required to participate in assigned projects and provide topic presentations for pharmacists, medical staff, residents, and students as appropriate. The resident is required to present a Pharmacy Grand Rounds on a topic of his or her choice complete with ACPE continuing education credit as part of the PGY1 Pharmacy Program. Additionally, the PGY2 HSPAL resident will provide a complete a manuscript his/her thesis project to meet HSPAL program requirements and satisfy UH MS PLA graduation requirements.
How is the resident evaluated?
The program at MD Anderson is not based upon a set number of "hours" in each experience area. Rather, it is based upon behavioral plus competency-based objectives covering all the areas of the learning experience in the program. The resident is evaluated directly by preceptor faculty against the pre-assigned rotation objectives for each learning experience. Additionally, the resident evaluates his/her preceptors and overall program content for each learning experience. This program utilizes the Residency Program and Design (RPDC) and PharmAcademic.
What support is offered for educational trips or seminars?
Every attempt is made to financially support trips for the resident to attend educational seminars and programs. Residents will attend the following conferences: ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, and ASHP Conference for Pharmacy Leaders, as applicable and within DOP Travel guidelines. Additionally, residents are encouraged to attend Gulf Coast Society of Health System Pharmacists and other TSHP programs as appropriate. In order to attend a conference, the resident must be making satisfactory progress on program goals and objectives and cannot be on a performance improvement plan.
What stipend and benefit program is offered?
The stipend is $60,000 for the PGY1 year, and $65,000 for the PGY2 year. MD Anderson provides a competitive and comprehensive benefit plan. There is no financial support for moving and living expenses, but relocation information is provided that educational trainees find very beneficial.
What other support is available to residents during the residency program?
The Division of Pharmacy provides lab coats and scrubs to the residents. An office specifically for the residents is provided with individual desks and computers, books, and supplies. MD Anderson provides an online library, on-site medical graphics department, technology support and professional support. Additionally, the Texas Medical Center has a large medical library within walking distance.
What living arrangements are available for the resident?
Houston offers a wide variety of housing opportunities, including many apartments and townhouses near the TMC. Many of the surrounding housing opportunities have a regular shuttle service to the hospital or are close to the Houston METRORail into the TMC.
What entertainment and cultural opportunities are available in the Houston area?
Houston offers every possible opportunity for enjoyment of the arts, entertainment, sports and recreation. The city offers major league sports, outstanding shopping areas and several special attractions such as the Johnson Space Center, Moody Gardens, Toyota Center, Reliant Stadium, Minute Maid Park, Kemah Boardwalk and the beaches of the Texas Gulf Coast.
Application Instructions
1. Application Deadline and Requirements:
- Contact Residency Program Director or Coordinator prior to starting the application process and no later than one week after the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting.
- Telephone or ASHP Midyear PPS interview is required prior to application submission.
- Applications must be submitted via the PhORCAS? system
- Application(s) must be submitted no later than January 5
- Applicant must meet admission requirements for the .
- Participation in the National Matching Services is required for all Residency Programs.
- See the "International Visa Information" tab for more information regarding this
2. The following application materials must be submitted via the PhORCAS? online application system by January 5:
- A Statement of Intent (not to exceed one typewritten page) describing your career goals and reasons for pursuing the residency program
- Curriculum Vitae
- Current transcript of Pharmacy college/university course work
- Reference Form in PhORCAS? completed by THREE References
- MDACC requires comments to be made in all sections of the Recommendation Form in addition to the reference ratings section being completed
- No additional LORs are required
3. Interview Requirements and Scheduling:
- An interview is required.
- Interviews will be conducted on Fridays in January/February.
4. Upon release of the match results, candidates who match with our institution will need to complete an institution specific application and requirements for appointment via the MD Anderson New Innovations? online application system. The New Innovations? system is a web-based database utilized to streamline the institution appointment process. More information about this process will be provided at the time of resident appointment.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact the program via email at HSPAResidency@mdanderson.org.
MD Anderson does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, national and ethnic origin, handicap, or age in administration of its administrative policies, admission policies, and other school administered programs. MD Anderson is a smoke-free environment.
International Visa Information
Due to international visa approval processing timelines and restraints with our onboarding process, we are unable to sponsor or accommodate all visas for foreign pharmacy residency applicants. Please see below regarding specifications of each international visa:
? J-1 or H1-B: MD Anderson does not sponsor for pharmacists or pharmacy residents.
? TN-1 (Canadian and Mexican citizens): MD Anderson may be eligible for sponsorship provided the pharmacy resident meets all requirements. For more information, please contact the Residency Program Director.
? F-1 OPT (PGY1 residency candidates): In addition to MD Anderson not being able to sponsor pharmacy residents, the processing time to obtain F-1 OPT is not congruent with our onboarding/appointment process. Therefore, we are unable to accommodate residents with a F-1 OPT visa.
? F-1 STEM OPT (Current PGY1 residents seeking PGY2 residency): MD Anderson is unable to sponsor or accommodate pharmacy residents at this time.
If you have any questions, please contact the Residency Program Director.
Contact Information
Stefani Gautreaux, Pharm.D., MBA
Director, PGY1/PGY2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership Residency
Manager, Pharmacy Operations
Âé¶¹Ó³» MD Anderson Cancer Center
1515 Holcombe Boulevard, Unit 90
Houston, Texas 77030
Telephone: 713-745-1081
Email: HSPAResidency@mdanderson.org
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