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Residency Placement of Texas A&M Pharmacy Students and Alumni

More than 20 percent of graduates of our program receive residency or fellowship positions. Here are some of the types of PGY1, PGY2 or fellowships our graduates have received:

Past Residency/Fellowship Program Placements

  • Christus Spohn Memorial, Corpus Christi, Texas
  • Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston
  • Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato, Mankato, Minnesota
  • Methodists Hospital, Houston
  • Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma City
  • Providence Alaska Medical Center, Anchorage, Alaska

Administration

  • Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs, Administration, Houston

Community Care

  • H-E-B Community Care, Austin, Texas
  • Scott & White, Community, Temple, Texas

Institutional

  • Baylor All Saints, Institutional, Fort Worth, Texas
  • Central Texas Veterans Affairs, Institutional, Temple, Texas
  • Cleveland Clinic, Institutional, Cleveland
  • Harris Health System, Institutional, Houston
  • H-E-B Community Care, Austin, Texas
  • Memorial Hermann System, Institutional, Houston
  • New York Presbyterian Hospital, Institutional, New York
  • Portland Veterans Affairs, Institutional, Portland, Oregon
  • St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Institutional, Houston
  • Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Pharmacotherapy, Institutional/Academic, Lubbock, Texas
  • University of Incarnate Word, Pharmacotherapy, Institutional/Academic, San Antonio
  • University of Rochester, Institutional, Rochester, New York
  • University of Texas Southwestern, Institutional, Dallas
  • Veterans Affairs medical Center, Institutional, Roseburg, Oregon

Postgraduate year two (PGY2)

  • Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Chicago
  • University of Houston College of Pharmacy, Houston
  • University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

Administration

  • Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs, Administration, Houston

Ambulatory Care

  • Temple University, Philadelphia

Critical Care

  • Houston Methodist Hospital, Critical Care, Houston
  • New York Presbyterian Hospital, Critical Care, New York

Infectious Diseases

  • St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Infectious Diseases, Houston

Pharmacotherapy

  • Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Pharmacotherapy, Lubbock, Texas
  • University of the Incarnate Word, Pharmacotherapy, San Antonio

Fellowships

  • St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Houston
  • Rutgers Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowship, Piscataway, New Jersey