Qualifications
Residencies at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy Require
- A PharmD degree from an ACPE-accredited college of pharmacy
- Our PGY2 residency programs require completion of an ASHP-accredited PGY1 residency program by June 30th prior to starting the residency.
- Completed Application
- All of our residency programs require pharmacist licensure in the state(s) of practice no later than September 1 after the start of the residency.
- The PGY1 Resident must become licensed in New Jersey. Pennsylvania licensure is required for some elective rotations.
- The PGY2 Resident must become licensed in the states of New Jersey and Delaware.
- The PGY1 McNeil Consumer Medical Information and Education Resident must become licensed in at least one state within the United States.
- The PGY2 Critical Care Resident must become licensed in New Jersey.