Mobile Infirmary Pharmacy Residency Program
The Infirmary Health System has offered post-graduate training opportunities for pharmacists since 2005. The PGY-1 program is comprised of three traditional positions and two non-traditional positions. Traditional residency training is completed over the course of one year while non-traditional training (offered to current employees) is completed over two years. The residency experience is rigorous and time intensive; consisting of ten rotations, a residency research project and manuscript, and several other longitudinal projects designed to evaluate and optimize patient care at Infirmary Health and meet the goals and objectives of residency training set forth by ASHP’s accrediting standards.
About Mobile Infirmary
Infirmary Health’s flagship hospital, Mobile Infirmary, was founded
in 1910 and is a 689-bed community-based, adult hospital that also houses
a rotary rehabilitation hospital and the region’s only long-term
acute care hospital. Mobile Infirmary is among the leading hospitals in
the state for surgical volume, has a comprehensive cardiovascular program
with a hybrid OR/Cath lab, has a renowned cancer program with surgical,
radiation, and medical oncology, and is a certified thrombectomy-capable
stroke center. As the largest non-governmental, non-for-profit healthcare
provider in the state, Infirmary Health serves 11 counties in southern
Alabama and George County, Mississippi and treats more than 1.4 million
patients per year. Through its partnerships with local communities and
annual charitable funding for community programs, Infirmary Health remains
committed to bettering community health.