PGY2 Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Residency

General Information:

  • ASHP Accreditation Status: Accredited
  • Program Code Number: 41077
  • National Matching Services Code: 764055
  • Number of Residents: 1
  • Hospital Size: 651 beds
  • Salary: Competitive with other Chicago-area programs
  • Staffing: Clinical staffing every third weekend and select holidays
  • Vacation Days: 10
  • Health Benefits: Available at employee costs
  • Free parking
  • Stipend for expenses to attend IDWeek or an equivalent ID conference and a regional pharmacy residency conference

Required rotations
These rotations are planned for two- to six-week blocks depending on the learning experience as outlined below:

  • Orientation (four weeks)

  • Pharmacy integrated (one week if previous Epic experience, two weeks if no previous Epic experience)
  • Adult infectious diseases (eight weeks)
  • Pediatric infectious diseases/Pediatric handshake stewardship (six weeks)
  • Adult antimicrobial stewardship (six weeks)
  • Adult ID/ASP II (four weeks)
  • Hospital epidemiology (two weeks)
  • Microbiology (three weeks)
  • Research project (Longitudinal)
  • Project management (Longitudinal)
  • Clinical weekend staffing in critical care (Longitudinal)

Elective rotations
You’re free to select elective rotations in clinical areas of your choice including:

  • Any of the above required rotations (four weeks)
  • HIV clinic (longitudinal, dependent on ID provider availability/schedule)
  • Community ID stewardship (four weeks)
  • Critical care (MCICU/SICU/NCCU) (four weeks)
  • Emergency medicine (four weeks)
  • Pediatrics (PICU/NICU/General pediatrics/Hematology/Oncology) (two to four weeks)
  • Adults BMT/Hematology/Oncology (four weeks)
  • Teaching certificate program (if not previously completed during PGY1) (Longitudinal)

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Jan. 2

Resident qualifications:
At minimum, the resident candidates must meet the following criteria to be considered for selection:

  • Expected to complete an ASHP-accredited or candidate PGY1 pharmacy residency without remediation and able to provide the certificate at the start of the PGY2 program
  • Must have graduated from an ACPE-Accredited College of Pharmacy in the United States
  • Currently a citizen of the United States (ALGH does not sponsor H1B or equivalent Work Visas)
Application submission via Phorcas must include:
  • At minimum, 3 Letters of Recommendation
  • Transcripts from College of Pharmacy
  • Personal Statement/Letter of Intent
  • Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Pre-registered for the ASHP “Match” program
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital utilizes PhORCAS for all application material submission.

Address Correspondence To:

Jill Argotsinger, PharmD, BCIDP
Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Residency Program Director
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Infectious Diseases
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
1775 West Dempster Street
Park Ridge, IL 60068
Phone 847.723.7808
Fax 847.723.2326
jill.argotsinger@aah.org