PGY1 Pharmacy Residency
Program — Ambulatory Pharmacy
Reedsburg Area Medical Center’s Ambulatory Based Residency Program Code #45920
About Us
What does our residency program have to offer?
• Rural health focus
• Team-oriented environment
• Ambulatory based in our Diabetes Education and Chronic Care Management clinics
• Staffing occurs in one of our outpatient pharmacies giving residents the experience of helping patients in our unique and progressive community pharmacy settings.
• Leadership Advancement
• Individualized Learning and Goals
• Commitment to developing confident and compassionate pharmacists
• Optional Teaching Certificate through University of Wisconsin Madison School of Pharmacy
Practice Site Description
Reedsburg Area Medical Center offers both inpatient and outpatient pharmacy services. This includes 24/7 hospital coverage through in-house and remote pharmacy services, ambulatory care embedded directly in our primary care clinic, and two outpatient pharmacies.
Learning Experiences
Residents will gain competencies primarily through longitudinal learning experiences designed to provide them a broad knowledge base critical for rural pharmacy practice.
Elective Options
- Inpatient Pharmacy
- Pharmacy Quality
- Advanced Community Pharmacy
- 340B Management
Note: Other elective learning experiences may be developed based on resident interest and preceptor availability.
A Day in the Life of a Resident
Residents will gain a comprehensive overview of rural healthcare, spending time in various areas of the health system including:
- Diabetes Education Pharmacist Based Clinic
- Chronic Care Management Pharmacist Based Clinic
- Outpatient Pharmacies
- Primary Care and Specialty Clinics
- Residents will staff and see their own patients primarily in our Diabetes Education and Chronic Care Management service lines. This includes caring for patients and their chronic conditions in both settings.
- Once a week Residents will staff in our full service community pharmacies which offer free medication packaging, medication synchronization services, vaccinations, MTM services, and more.
Residents will also have project days scheduled at least once a month and will also work on small projects relevant and interesting to the many areas they are embedded in. This include journal clubs, topic discussions, diabetes interdisciplinary care meetings, drug utilization reviews, population health projects, and others.
Certifications
- University of Wisconsin-Madison Teaching Certificate (residents apply yearly)
- Basic Life Support (BLS)
Resident Profiles
No current resident as this is a new program starting 2026-2027
Former Residents
No current resident as this is a new program starting 2025-2026
Applying to the Program
Application Requirements
If you are interested in applying for our residency program, please submit all application materials via PHORCAS in a PDF format.
ASHP Program Code: 45920
NMS Matching Code: 319513
If you are interested in both programs at RAMC, you must apply separately under each program code.
Applicants MUST meet the following requirements:
- Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an ACPE accredited school or FPGEC certificate from NABP
- Five year pharmacy program, at minimum
- Eligibility to obtain licensure in the state of Wisconsin
- Be a U.S. Citizen or a permanent resident of the U.S.
- Registration with the ASHP matching program
Contact Us
Please feel free to email us if you have any questions or would like more information about our program!
Bryant Schobert, PharmD, Residency Program Coordinator
[email protected]
Tiaha McGettigan, PharmD, Residency Program Director
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