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Pharmacy InternshipOpportunities
• ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT
• LEGISLATIVE
• HOSPITAL/CLINICAL
• MANAGED CARE
• GOVERNMENT
Presenters
Angie Zhou, Pharm.D. Candidate 2013
PLS President
Shreena Patel, Pharm.D. Candidate 2013
GSHP President
Wen Liu, Pharm.D. Candidate 2014
AMCP Treasurer
Association Management
APhA-ASP
Location: Washington D.C.
Duration: 8-10 Weeks
Description: The experiential program is structured
to provide students with experience in national
pharmacy association activities, pharmacy practice
issues, educational programming, state services,
scientific affairs, student development, public relations
and leadership development.
APhA-ASP
Stipend: Yes
Deadline: January 15th
Application: Letter of intent, Resume, 2 Letters of
Recommendation
Web Address: www.pharmacist.com
NACDS
Location: Alexandria, Virginia.
Duration: 8 – 10 weeks
Description: Students will have the chance to work on programs that enhance patient care in community pharmacy, learn about key community pharmacy and patient care issues, as well as gain a strong understanding of how community pharmacy positively impact patient care in the health care system.
NACDS
Stipend: Yes
Deadline: February 11th
Application: Application form, Cover letter, Resume, 1 Letter of recommendation
Web Address: nacdsfoundation.org
NCPA
Location: Alexandria, Virginia
Duration: 10 weeks
Description: This internship will give students exposure to issues in independent community pharmacy practice. Interns will have the opportunity to work in the Management Institute Department, Communications, Government Affairs, and Membership Services. The intern will complete at least one project in an area of interest and complete a five week and a final week report.
NCPA
Stipend: ?
Deadline: January 15th
Application : Application form, Letter of Intent, Transcript, Resume, 2 Letters of Recommendation
Web Address: www.ncpanet.org
ASHP
Location: Bethesda, MD
Duration: 10 weeks
Description: Interns will have the opportunity to be involved in association activities and operations , professional and public affairs , publications and drug information , student affairs, membership, marketing, governmental affairs, and product development.
ASHP
Stipend: None
Deadline: Feburary 1st
Application: CV, Cover Letter, Transcript, 1 Letter of Recommendation,
Web Address: www.ashp.org
Legislative Internship
Paul G. Cano Legislative Internship
Location: Washington, D.C.
Duration: 8 weeks
Description: Opportunities include Attending congressional hearings
Researching and analyzing issues that affect pharmacists nationwide
Meeting with federal regulatory agencies and national coalitions
Monitoring changes in legislation and regulations
Drafting communications
Attending networking and social events with ASCP staff
Paul G. Cano Legislative Internship
Stipend: $4000
Deadline: March 1st
Application: Letter of intent, Resume, 2 Letters of recommendation
Web Address: www.ascp.com
Hospital
John’s Hopkins
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Duration: 8 weeks
Description: The objectives of this program include providing interns with knowledge and experience centering around multidisciplinary health care and policy driven pharmacy practice. These objectives are met through experiences in both administrative and clinical settings. Interns are responsible for remaining current with developments in the profession, learning medication use policy, and participate in distributive functions. Additionally, all interns are offered the opportunity to shadow a pharmacist practicing in an area of their interest.
John’s Hopkins
Stipend: ?
Deadline: November 14th
Application: : A letter of intent, curriculum vitae complete with all IPPE, APPE, and community service experience, and 2 letters of recommendation , phone interview
Web Address: http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/pharmacy/internship/
Mayo Clinic
Location: Rochester, Minnesota
Duration: 10 weeks
Description: This program offers experience in either the hospital/inpatient setting or the clinic/outpatient setting. Inpatient experiences include compounding IVs, shadowing a pharmacist, and preparing a presentation on a topic related to inpatient pharmacy practice. Outpatient experiences include patient counseling, reviewing doctor’s orders, entering orders, providing drug information, training in compounding department and preparing a presentation on a topic related to outpatient pharmacy.
Mayo Clinic
Stipend: Competitive hourly wage
Deadline: Feburary 15th
Application: official transcript, curriculum vitae, letter of intent (at least 400 words), and an online application. A short interview will also be conducted should you be selected as a final candidate.
Web Address: http://www.mayo.edu/mshs/pharm-hpi.html
Location: Rochester, New York
Duration: 8-10 weeks
Description: This program is centered around pharmacy care in the hospital setting. Interns will gain experience in completing research projects, clinical practice, preparing and giving presentations, and distributive pharmacy practice. Experiential sites include the cancer center, Highland Hospital, outpatient dispensing, compounding and total parental nutrition admixing.
Stipend: ?
Deadline: November 30th
Application: eligibility for NY intern license, a letter of intent, your curriculum vitae, and contact information. An on-site interview may be requested.
Web Address: http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/pharmacy/summer-intern.cfm
Location: Highland Park, Illinois
Duration: 12 weeks
Description: This program offers inpatient, outpatient and oncology experiences. The inpatient setting provides experiences in aseptic technique, drug distribution, patient assessment, project management, and writing newsletters among other hospital activities. The outpatient experience is held in a hospital setting where the intern will experience pharmacy practice in an anticoagulation clinic, integrative medicine clinic, and in the area of home infusion.
Positions: 4 Inpatient, 1 Outpatient, 1 Oncology
Stipend: Unpaid
Deadline: Rolling basis until March 2012
Application: curriculum vitae, transcript, a personal statement, and 3 references
Web Address: http://www.northshore.org/academics/other-programs/pharmacy/pharmacy-internship/
MANAGED CARE
PHARMACY SUMMER
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Wen LiuDoctor of Pharmacy Candidate, 2014
Allergan, Inc. Specialized Summer Internship
Program in Health Outcomes
Company Description:
Global, technology-driven multi-
specialty health care company
Specialty products in eye care,
neurosciences. Medical dermatology and
urologic.
Example products: Restasis®,
Lumigan®, Botox®, and Tazorac®
Program Description: A structured educational experience under the
supervision of a pharmacist at Allergan, Inc.
Develop and complete a project related to
Health Outcomes Research and Measurement
To convert the results into a poster format and
present during the educational conference
Allergan, Inc. Specialized Summer Internship
Program in Health Outcomes
Program Goals: The importance of health outcomes in the
development and marketing of a
pharmaceutical product.
Understanding of the drug discovery and
development process
Measurement of economic, clinical and
humanistic outcomes
Allergan, Inc. Specialized Summer Internship
Program in Health Outcomes
Program Locations:Allergan, Inc. Headquarters in
Irvine, CA
AMCP Offices in Alexandria, VA
2012 AMCP Educational
Conference in Cincinnati, OH
Allergan, Inc. Specialized Summer Internship
Program in Health Outcomes
Program Duration:Ten-consecutive week
period
Completion between May through August, 2012
Varied starting date based on availability
Allergan, Inc. Specialized Summer Internship
Program in Health Outcomes
Eligibility Criteria and Requirements:
Full-time enrollment in the 2nd or 3rd
professional year of PharmD curriculum
during 2011-2012 school year
Completion of the online application
Submission of three letters of reference
No transcripts required
Allergan, Inc. Specialized Summer Internship
Program in Health Outcomes
Deadline and Online Application:
Monday, January 30th, 2012
Two student pharmacists will be awarded the internship
Online application and more information from http://www.amcp.org/fmcpnet.aspx
http://69.0.204.76/content/forms/allerganSummerInternship.cfm
Allergan, Inc. Specialized Summer Internship
Program in Health Outcomes
Pfizer Inc. 2012 Managed Care Pharmacy
Summer Internship Program
Program Description: Goal is to provide student pharmacists with the
experience of the practice of pharmacy at a
managed care organization.
To spend a week with the Pfizer Medical
Outcomes Specialist and be involved in the
administration of a pharmacy benefit.
Program Description: Student pharmacists will be assigned their project
topic at each intern site by the preceptor.
Repurpose project and results to a poster and present
it at the 2012 AMCP’s Educational Conference
Pfizer Inc. 2012 Managed Care Pharmacy
Summer Internship Program
Locations: Six intern sites may vary from year to year,
including 5 MCO’s and 1 VA medical center
Examples of 2010 sites included:
Buffalo, NY
Alexandria, VA
Long Beach, CA
Columbus, OH
Pfizer Inc. 2012 Managed Care Pharmacy
Summer Internship Program
Program Duration: Ten-consecutive week period
Completion between May through August, 2012
Exact dates will be coordinated with preceptors and
interns
Pfizer Inc. 2012 Managed Care Pharmacy
Summer Internship Program
Eligiblity Criteria and Requirements:
Full-time enrollment in the 2nd or 3rd professional
year of PharmD curriculum during 2011-2012
school year
Complete application submission online or by mail
Submission of three letters of reference
Pfizer Inc. 2012 Managed Care Pharmacy
Summer Internship Program
Deadline and Online Application:
Monday, January 30th, 2012
Six student pharmacists will be awarded the internship
Online application and more information from http://www.amcp.org/fmcpnet.aspx
http://69.0.204.76/content/forms/pfizerSummerInternship.cfm
Pfizer Inc. 2012 Managed Care Pharmacy
Summer Internship Program
2012 Managed Care
Pharmacy Summer
Internship Program
Money, Money, Money! Both programs offer stipends during the
internship
Qualified expenses will be reimbursed,
including traveling and project poster printing
Best Project Competition prizes:
$3500 for competition winner
$1500 for the runner-up
JRCOSTEP STUDENT
OPPORTUNITIES
Wen LiuDoctor of Pharmacy Candidate, 2014
JRCOSTEP: Junior Commissioned Officer
Student Training and Extern Program
Program Description: Work in the various operating divisions that make up
the health agencies with the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS)
Example divisions include:
National Institutes of Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Food and Drug Administration
Program Description:
Typical assignments in locations throughout the country
Vary from 31 up to 120 days during official school breaks
Other opportunities may be available throughout the year
Not obligated to serve in the Commissioned Corps
JRCOSTEP: Junior Commissioned Officer
Student Training and Extern Program
Eligibility and Requirements:
Complete at least 2 years of study in a
professionally accredited baccalaureate program
Be a U.S. citizen
Be younger than 44 year of age
Meet the medical requirements
http://www.usphs.gov/student/jrcostep_faq.aspx
JRCOSTEP: Junior Commissioned Officer
Student Training and Extern Program
Application Process:
Start with the prescreen test
Application on a rolling basis for available positions
May apply to the program based on the availability to
active service
Individual agencies will contact the selected students
JRCOSTEP: Junior Commissioned Officer
Student Training and Extern Program
General Information:
Receive the basic pay and
allowances, ~$2,500/month
Costs of travel and transportation
Not required to wear a Corps
uniform unless directed
JRCOSTEP: Junior Commissioned Officer
Student Training and Extern Program