The Post-Graduate Pharmacist

Written by: Sean Smithgall & Taylor Steuber
  • Summary

  • Are you trying to get a pharmacy residency or other post-graduate training experience and do not know where to begin, or how to best separate and standout in the sea of other applicants? Co-hosts Drs. Sean Smithgall and Taylor Steuber can help you! Drs. Smithgall and Steuber, both clinical pharmacists and faculty at Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy, help candidates prepare for and obtain post-graduate training experiences like pharmacy residencies, fellowships, or other types of post-graduate training. Experts are brought in to talk about tips and steps candidates can take to make themselves separate and standout during the application process. Listeners are given actionable steps on exactly how to best prepare for the complicated process of applying to post-graduate training. Topics are current and bring you up-to-date information. New episodes drop on Mondays, every other week. You can listen on your favorite podcasting app.
    Copyright 2024 Sean Smithgall & Taylor Steuber
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Episodes
  • 2024 Residency Match Stats and Predictions
    Jul 16 2024

    This episode is all about our breakdown and opinions of the 2024 ASHP residency match statistics. Match statistics have stayed relatively the same from 2023 with little difference in number of applicants and match rate. This could mean good things! Your chance of matching to a program should stay relatively the same this year meaning an 80-90% chance to match to a program as long as you get an interview with one program.

    This is our last episode of the preparation podcast episode. We will continue to be the post-graduate pharmacist, but we are making the transition to a podcast for current graduates and current practicing post-graduate pharmacist. Stay tuned for updates and insights into our new series that we hope to release by the end of 2024.

    This episode's take-aways:

    1. Match rates have leveled off at around 82% match rates for those participating in the match.
    2. Higher number of early commitments to PGY2 programs from current PGY1 residents

    Check out our website and sign-up to join the SASO (separate and stand out) squad. Check out our blog. If you like the show, support us by telling your friends or colleagues about it. You can also support us by clicking the coffee button on the website and buying us a cup of coffee or getting yourself some of our premium merch.


    Follow us on twitter @PGPharmacist or on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn @ThePostGraduatePharmacist. What questions did we not answer? What did you think of the show?


    Music | "Sweet" by LiQWYD

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    14 mins
  • PGP Fundamentals: Letters of Recommendation
    Mar 6 2024

    This episode is all about securing reference writers for letters of recommendation for pharmacy residency applications. Joining us is Dr. Brandi Bowers, a faculty member at UMKC School of Pharmacy at MSU.

    Questions we discuss:

    1. What is contained in the reference letter.
    2. Who to ask to writer your reference letter.
    3. When to ask for a reference letter.
    4. How to communicate and best inform your reference writer to improve your chances of obtaining a pharmacy residency interview.

    References from the episode:

    1. Article we discuss: https://accpjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jac5.1929
    2. Letter of Recommendation template form (as of 11.24.23): https://www.ashp.org/-/media/assets/professional-development/residencies/docs/11-14-23-PhORCAS-New-Evaluation-Form.pdf

    Check out our website and sign-up to join the SASO (separate and stand out) squad. Check out our blog. If you like the show, support us by telling your friends or colleagues about it. You can also support us by clicking the coffee button on the website and buying us a cup of coffee or getting yourself some of our premium merch.


    Follow us on twitter @PGPharmacist or on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn @ThePostGraduatePharmacist. What questions did we not answer? What did you think of the show?


    Music | "Sweet" by LiQWYD

    Watch: https://youtu.be/eIYlaVPdNYM

    License: https://www.liqwydmusic.com/how-to-use

    Download/Stream: https://hypeddit.com/link/un7fp7

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    36 mins
  • PGP Fundamentals: Residency Showcases and Open Houses
    Dec 19 2023

    This episode is all about all about Residency Showcases and Open Houses. Joining us is Dr. Katie Knight, a former PGY1 resident at Ascension Sacred Heart in Pensacola, Florida and current clinical pharmacist. At the time of the recording, Dr. Knight was still completing her residency and the episode is being released 6 months later.

    Questions we discuss:

    • What recruiting mechanisms programs are currently using, including virtual and in-person showcases and open houses.
    • Differences and similarities between showcases and open houses.
    • Benefits of showcases and open houses
    • If the Midyear showcase attendance necessary to get a residency

    This episode's take-aways:

    • Showcases are generally held systematically at large meetings or conferences and can happen locally or nationally.
    • Open houses are generally virtually and occur at various times depending on program availability
    • Some open houses are joint if under a large health system
    • How to find out about open houses: School/College of Pharmacy faculty and administrators (if they are contacted by programs); Listservs from professional organizations; Social media accounts from programs
    • If planning to stay local and apply only to local program, consider only attending local showcases (state and surrounding states) instead of going to Midyear as well to save financially.
    • Benefit of attending a showcase or open house is to create a comprehensive understanding of a program and obtain insight that is not included on the program website, but also get a sense of community of what it would be like to train at a given program.

    What should you do now?

    • Identify programs you are interested in.
    • Determine if you would benefit from attending a regional or local showcase or if a national showcase is more feasible (depending on your geographic limitations)
    • Determine if the program is holding an open house if travel to a national meeting is not feasible.

    What should you do later?

    • Develop a list of questions to ask programs at a showcase or open house.
    • Continue to research and monitor program social media accounts to determine when/if they will hold open houses.

    Check out our website and sign-up to join the SASO (separate and stand out) squad. Check out our blog. If you like the show, support us by telling your friends or colleagues about it. You can also support us by clicking the coffee button on the website and buying us a cup of coffee or getting yourself some of our premium merch.

    Follow us on twitter @PGPharmacist or on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn @ThePostGraduatePharmacist. What questions did we not answer? What did you think of the show?


    Music | "Sweet" by LiQWYD

    Watch: https://youtu.be/eIYlaVPdNYM

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    18 mins

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