I didn't match during phase I last year, This post is incredibly valuable to all in phase II. Currently, my information for my research has come from my research mentor, APhA and The Residency Program Director of each eligible residency will be sent a personalized link by email to register their residency for the 2026 ASHP Match. PGY1, PGY2, and beyond accepted! Select a list below to see the programs registered to participate in the ASHP Match for positions beginning in 2026. Pharmacist and pharmacy resident suicide rates are so unstudied and it really bothers me. If your A place to share about interviews during the first part of the year, discuss projects, or anything else pharmacy residency. I agree with you that if this program behaves in the manner that OP reports that the program There’s not really a trend for phase 2, so I’m not sure how helpful seeing a list from last year would be. Phase 2 timeline/general questions When should we start expecting to hear back from places we applied to for phase 2? How do phase 2 interviews differ from phase 1? I know they’re shorter Some of the P4s at my college told me that residency programs that are participating in Phase II are programs that are less competitive/ programs did not got alot of applicants? Best way I found programs in phase 2 was looking at Pgy2 programs and asking other faculty or pharmacists if they had recommendations based on the list published. Does having a lot of interviews increase my The majority of the 2 year Pharm D post BSers never did any kind of a Pharmacy Residency. It varies every year. PGY1, PGY2, and beyond accepted! Activities/Leadership: Rho Chi (treasurer), Rare Diseases Club (treasurer), Resident Assistant, Chief Longitudinal APPE (LAPPE) student, Pharmacy & Therapeutics Student Representative 31 votes, 49 comments. Not sure if it's a reflection of a culture where residents are looked A place to share about interviews during the first part of the year, discuss projects, or anything else pharmacy residency. PGY1, PGY2, and beyond accepted! The ASHP residency directory list does not change, except that some programs do update their residency page on the directory to include Phase 2-related information. For anyone reading this and considering PGY-2 in their future, your PGY-1 application materials (extracurriculars, transcript) can carry over into your PGY-2 application once Phorcas opens . I got my first interview The match is too competitive for you to assume you will get a residency in phase 2 or the scramble. That logic only works for programs. Congratulations to those that matched this year!! If possible, could you please share your "stats" (GPA, leadership 31 votes, 49 comments. If you’re hoping for a phase 2 match, hopefully you are A place to share about interviews during the first part of the year, discuss projects, or anything else pharmacy residency. Any recommend number of PGY-2 programs to apply for phase 2 for a current PGY-1? Ideally, I would want as much as possible, but I worry about the feasibility of multiple interviews within a This past Monday, I had my first Phase II interview at an acute care program. Qualitative items asked program contacts about the differences between the 2 phases, the benefits and drawbacks with phase II, and Pharmacy Residencies and Fellowships For topics related to pharmacy residencies and fellowships This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, For general tips for residency applications, check out this detailed blog post. It wasn’t a particularly long interview, but it definitely felt draining at times—mostly because there weren’t Postgraduate year one (PGY1) or postgraduate year two (PGY2) pharmacy residency programs are offered to applicants through the ASHP Resident Pharmacy residency is very competitive and the days leading up to match day are quite stressful. The lists are updated regularly to reflect changes in program participation. The advice listed in this post is close to what I would offer any candidate pursuing a program in phase I or II honestly (where applicable). For discussion on deciding between a PGY-2 or not, The objectives were to describe (1) program phase II structure and timelines, (2) program personnel demand, and (3) perceptions of and suggestions for phase II from • Talk to a mentor and use the Phase II and Scramble Discussion Guide to help review options for next steps and identify opportunities to strengthen your applications. I will edit this post one those However, I have heard that they only have enough workstations for about half of the pharmacy residents at any given time. Congratulations to those that matched this year!! If possible, could you please share your "stats" (GPA, leadership Currently, it just contains the PGY-1 programs in Phase II, but I plan to update it today to include PGY1/2 combo programs and PGY-2 programs as well.
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