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The Post-Graduate Pharmacist

Sean Smithgall & Taylor Steuber

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Are you trying to get a pharmacy residency or other post-graduate training experience and do not know where to begin, or how to best separate and standout in the sea of other applicants? Co-hosts Drs. Sean Smithgall and Taylor Steuber can help you! Drs. Smithgall and Steuber, both clinical pharmacists and faculty at Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy, help candidates prepare for and obtain post-graduate training experiences like pharmacy residencies, fellowships, or other types of ...
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This episode is all about our breakdown and opinions of the 2024 ASHP residency match statistics. Match statistics have stayed relatively the same from 2023 with little difference in number of applicants and match rate. This could mean good things! Your chance of matching to a program should stay relatively the same this year meaning an 80-90% chan…
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This episode is all about securing reference writers for letters of recommendation for pharmacy residency applications. Joining us is Dr. Brandi Bowers, a faculty member at UMKC School of Pharmacy at MSU. Questions we discuss: What is contained in the reference letter. Who to ask to writer your reference letter. When to ask for a reference letter. …
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This episode is all about all about Residency Showcases and Open Houses. Joining us is Dr. Katie Knight, a former PGY1 resident at Ascension Sacred Heart in Pensacola, Florida and current clinical pharmacist. At the time of the recording, Dr. Knight was still completing her residency and the episode is being released 6 months later. Questions we di…
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This episode is about new changes to PhORCAS. Questions we discuss: Purpose of PhORCAS and what it is. When applicants can sign up and when they should. What has changed this year in PhORCAS. Components of the PhORCAS application. Cost and resources involved in the application. This episode's take-aways: PhORCAS is more user-friendly than previous …
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This episode is all about all about Being a Standout Candidate: Part 2. If you haven't already, go back and listen to Part 1 to discover how to shine as a candidate leading up to residency application deadlines. Here, we discuss being a standout candidate during the interview process and beyond. Joining us is Dr. Elizabeth Hearn, an assistant profe…
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This episode is all about becoming a standout candidate for pharmacy residency. Joining us is Dr. Elizabeth Hearn, assistant professor and creator/host of the "Pharm5 Podcast." We'll explore essential strategies to set you apart in the competitive world of post-graduate training. Questions we discuss: Key factors that make a candidate stand out. Th…
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This episode we discuss the overall stats from the 2023 ASHP Residency Match and discuss future implications of these results. Check out our website and sign-up to join the SASO (separate and stand out) squad. Check out our blog. If you like the show, support us by telling your friends or colleagues about it. You can also support us by clicking the…
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PhORCAS is the online application tool for the ASHP residency process. Similar to PhARMCAS for pharmacy school. This is the tool where you will upload all your transcripts, CV, letter of intents, tag reference writers, and put all your info. There's a lot to consider when using this application tool and we break those down in this episode. Question…
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This episode is all about Match stats from Phase 1 of the 2023 ASHP Match. This episode's take-aways: 742 less people enrolled in the match this year 364 less people participated Match rate for phase 1 increased from 71.5% to 74.7% this year There are 672 PGY1 positions open in Phase 2 498 of these positions are general PGY1 residencies. Check out …
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This episode is a bonus episode about match predictions for 2023: ASHP Match Statistics Check out our website and sign-up to join the SASO (separate and stand out) squad. Check out our blog. If you like the show, support us by telling your friends or colleagues about it. You can also support us by clicking the coffee button on the website and buyin…
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This episode discuss Phase 2 of the Match and how you should approach it similarly and differently than Phase 1. We also hear a prior conversation with Dr. Legg, who previously navigated Phase 2. Topics we discuss: Phase 2 introductions and timeline Prior experience with Phase 2 What your mindset should be going into Phase 2 How you should approach…
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This episode is all about Phase 1 of the Match and how to navigate it. Topics we discuss: Phase 1 introductions, timeline, statistics Strategies for ranking programs for Phase 1 Red flags you should be looking for during your interview during Phase 1 that you should consider during ranking How many programs you should rank What you should do while …
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This episode is all about Interview Science. Joining us is Our guest today has experience in all aspects of hiring as a Talent Leader and award winning principal recruiter. He has experience as a Job interview coach, Howleader developer and advisor, executive interviewer and he developed the REAP RICH interview science, which I’m excited to know mo…
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This episode is all about letters of intent and how to develop one that will standout. Questions we discuss: What is a letter of intent? How is it different from a cover letter or personal statement? What content should be included in a letter of intent? How can you be specific and avoid being generic in a letter of intent? What is "fluff" and how …
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In this episode we bring in the experts Brad Pierson, senior director at CareerPharm, and Jessie Hipple Rosario, student forum director at ASHP to talk about Personnel Placement Service (PPS) that occurs annually at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. PPS is essentially a massive job fair in which you can schedule one on one interviews with employer…
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This episode is all about curriculum vitaes and what things you should do to polish yours. Questions we discuss: What is a CV vs a resume? What goes into your CV? What are some ways to make your CV pop or give it some CV flare? What should the substance and focus of the CV be? This episode's take-aways: CV is much more than a resume. There is no pa…
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Dr. Steuber and Dr. Smithgall talk about creating a time-line for post-graduate application. It’s time to create your personalized time-line in this episode of our PGP Fundamentals Series. In this episode we will review what to do leading up to your APPEs followed by what to do During APPEs. Key take-aways about time-lines: It's never too early to …
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Check out our website and sign-up to join the SASO (separate and stand out) squad. Check out our blog. If you like the show, support us by telling your friends or colleagues about it. You can also support us by clicking the coffee button on the website and buying us a cup of coffee or getting yourself some of our premium merch. Follow us on twitter…
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This episode is all about imposter syndrome and professional identity formation and how they can impact your pursuit of post-graduate training opportunities. Questions we discuss: What is imposter syndrome? Is it restricted to just student pharmacists What is professional identity, how does it relate to imposter syndrome? How can you identify if yo…
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39 This episode is all about required versus elective learning experiences (LE). This is an important piece of the program evaluation and many may be wondering how you differentiate one programs LE from another. In this episode we break down what is a required experience, an elective experience, a longitudinal experience, and other important questi…
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This episode is all about Teaching and Learning Curriculum Programs, which are becoming more and more of a staple for the Post-Graduate Trainee. We are joined by Dr. Allison Chung, Faculty member at Auburn University, Harrison College of Pharmacy and Host of The Pediatric Pharmacy Review Podcast found on the Pharmacy Podcast Network. Check out our …
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Sorry we've been gone. We have to take a break in our alternate pathways series, but we have a great episode coming up down the line. Check out our website and sign-up to join the SASO (separate and stand out) squad. Check out our blog. If you like the show, support us by telling your friends or colleagues about it. You can also support us by click…
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We continue our series on fellowships discussing ways to discover and connect with fellowship opportunities with a focus of online search tools. Key Take-Aways: ACCP Directory of Residencies, Fellowships & Graduate Programs has a search function to discover fellowships and other post-graduate training opportunities besides residencies. The focus of…
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We begin our series on fellowships discussing the fundamental differences between residencies and fellowships, introduce the basic types of fellowships, requirements of a fellowship and what you should do now if you are potentially interested in a fellowship. Fellowships are highly individualized postgraduate programs that are designed to prepare t…
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We invite Megan Smith, a faculty member and residency program director for one of the largest community pharmacy residencies in the united states, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy PGY1 Community Pharmacy Residency, BACK for another episode to discuss the biggest questions surrounding community pharmacy residencies…
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This episode looks at how to be a stand-out community pharmacy resident candidate. We are joined by Nataša Živak, a clinical pharmacist and residency program coordinator/residency director of The Centers for Families and Children's Community-Based PGY1 Pharmacy Residency. Questions we discuss: Are there specific things that a standout to programs w…
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This episode explores a unique type of community-based pharmacy residency with a focus on psychiatric care. We are joined by Nataša Živak, a clinical pharmacist and residency program coordinator/residency director of The Centers for Families and Children's Community-Based PGY1 Pharmacy Residency. Questions we discuss: What does a non-retail pharmac…
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We invite Megan Smith, a faculty member and residency program director for one of the largest community pharmacy residencies in the united states, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy PGY1 Community Pharmacy Residency, to discuss the biggest questions surrounding community pharmacy residencies. Community pharmacy resi…
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In this bonus episode we break down available positions left in the 2022 Post-Phase II Process or as it is traditionally called, the Scramble. Check out a list of programs here: https://natmatch.com/ashprmp/ Don't hesitate to reach out some non-Pharmacotherapy programs as these are still accredited and can get you a PGY2 specialty position next yea…
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Hosts Taylor and Sean give tips on how to successfully start off your Advance Pharmacy Practice Rotations (APPE's). Key Points: Send an email 2 weeks prior to the start date to ask about expectations, where to go, what to bring, what to do before you start. Consider asking about research or medication use evaluation opportunities that are extra and…
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This week on the Post-Graduate Pharmacist hear from us as we discuss the age-old question, “I matched, now what?” This episode’s take-aways: 1. Start thinking about finances during your residency year. You have invested a lot of time and money to be where you are today, so you want to make sure you are prepared for your residency year. Check out Ep…
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This week on the Post-Graduate Pharmacist hear from our guest Dr. Corey Guidry who is an assistant clinical professor at The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center College of Pharmacy. The topic of the day is how to be a standout candidate in Phase II of the match. We cover: What do to ON Match Day if you do not match. How to use your time f…
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We're back from our break with a complete breakdown of the ASHP Match and a look at last years statistics. What is your chance of successfully matching with a program? What are your chances to get your first or second ranked program? We discuss all this and more. Check our our new Website at postgraduatepharmacist.com and also check our our new lin…
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How do you handle all the stress of going through the ASHP Match? This episode we hear again from repeat guests who experienced the match first-hand. We uncover some of the anxiety and anticipation that most people experience and ways to deal with all that waiting! This week on the Post-Graduate Pharmacist hear from two current residents, Macy Wigg…
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Interviewing with post-graduate training programs can be anxiety inducing. This episode we hear the perspective from a residency program director as part of our two part series on interview preparation. We explore how to prepare, what to do during the interview, how to handle tough situations, and what programs are looking for during an interview. …
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Interviewing with post-graduate training programs can be anxiety inducing. This episode we hear perspectives from current residents who have first hand experience going through both virtual and in-person interviews. We explore how to prepare, what to do during the interview, and how to handle tough situations. This week on the Post-Graduate Pharmac…
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We at the Post-Graduate Pharmacist are thankful to our many listeners, guests, and past mentors. This episode, we discuss what advice others have been thankful for in their post-graduate training journeys. You don't want to miss it! We are joined by two of our student interns, Caroline Jackson and Holly Wiggins. Follow us on Twitter @PGPharmacist, …
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This week on the Post-Graduate Pharmacist hear from our guest Dr. Sarah Eudaley, an Assistant Professor and Residency Program Director at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy. We discuss how to handle clinical assessments during interviews, how to prepare, and tips for being successful. Publication referenced link C…
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This week on the Post-Graduate Pharmacist hear from our guest Dr. Sarah Eudaley, an Assistant Professor and Residency Program Director at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy. If you are crafting a letter of intent from scratch, or already have a draft, we talk about key advice to getting it to the next level. Check…
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This week on the Post-Graduate Pharmacist we highlight what to look for when putting together your PhORCAS application. We’ve done this multiple times ourselves and have written numerous reference applications through PhORCAS. Get the necessary tips to succeed. This episode’s take-aways: Fill out AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE in the Extracurricular section. …
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Are you on the fence about post-graduate training or pharmacy residencies? Are you applying to programs because this is the right choice for you or because you feel like you have to? We explore all these questions in more with a repeat guest. We are joined by David Stewart, Vice Chair for the Department of Pharmacy Practice at East Tennessee State …
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In this Halloween bonus episode, we share YOUR spooky interview stories. We also talk about tips on how to handle these situations if you were to experience them. We discuss everything from ring light catastrophes to time zone mishaps. You don't want to miss it! We are joined by two of our student interns, Hannah Lambert and Madeline Harter. Follow…
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In this 2 part series, we discuss everything you need to know as an applicant about virtual Midyear and virtual showcases. We will discuss everything from etiquette, format, advice, and what to expect so you can feel prepared. In part 2, we discuss Virtual Midyear from a residency program director perspective. We are joined by David Stewart, Vice C…
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In this 2 part series, we discuss everything you need to know as an applicant about virtual Midyear and virtual showcases. We will discuss everything from etiquette, format, advice, and what to expect so you can feel prepared. In part 1, we discuss student and resident perspectives of virtual Midyear. We are joined by Hannah Gipson (PGY2 critical c…
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This week we are joined by Dr. Lea Eiland to discuss thank you note etiquette during showcase and interview season. We discuss who you should send them to, if they should be handwritten, when you should send them, and more. Follow us on twitter @PGPharmacist or on Facebook @ThePostGraduatePharmacist and leave us your comments or questions that we d…
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This week we are joined by Dr. Lea Eiland to discuss a possible crossroads that candidates may be faced with this interview season. What if programs offer in-person and virtual interview formats? What should you choose? Which option will give you the best chance at securing the post-graduate training position? Is it worth the extra cost of travel? …
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This week we are re-joined by Madeline Belk, a recent graduate of her PGY2 in infectious diseases at Huntsville Hospital. Choosing whether or not to apply for out-of-state residency programs and making the choice to go out of state for your residency or other post-graduate experience is a difficult decision. We discuss the pros and cons for choosin…
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This week we are joined by Madeline Belk, who is finishing her PGY2 in infectious diseases at Huntsville Hospital. We discuss how to build a presence on social media and use it to help build your brand when applying to post-graduate training positions. We cover the do’s and don’ts of social media from a professional standpoint. The social media acc…
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