The L.S. Skaggs Institute for Health Innovation (SIHI) invites applications for a Pharmacy Fellow for a postgraduate training opportunity within SIHI. The mission of SIHI is to advance health through leadership in education, research, and clinical services, partnering with communities to promote access to emerging health innovations. Three components of the institute—rural health outreach, opportunities for interprofessional education, and implementation of precision medicine innovations—aim to combat health disparities faced by patients living in rural and tribal communities.
This 2-year training program provides an opportunity to gain experience in clinical settings, health professions education, and clinical and translational research. Fellows will be presented with a variety of rotation options in their first year, with an expectation to increase their focus on a particular project or area of concentration in their second year. This broad exposure to programs within SIHI will be paired with the opportunity to tailor the fellowship experience to individual goals and interests to provide a robust training experience for individuals on many different career paths. Training opportunities include clinical, research and education/teaching experiences.
Additional opportunities to pursue certificates in bioinformatics, pharmacogenomics, diabetes management, asthma education, and more will be available for fellows. Fellows will be eligible for partially funded graduate degree opportunities at the 老虎机攻略, including Master of Public Health, Master of Business Administration, Master of Public Administration, and a Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Design. Applicants at all levels of training and experience will be considered for the position, including new pharmacy graduates, those completing PGY1 or PGY2 training, and early/mid-career professionals seeking postgraduate training opportunities.
We are recruiting 1-2 fellows for this 2-year program to begin July 1, 2025. More information about our program and SIHI can be found at .
