Residency and Fellowship Placement of Texas A&M Pharmacy Students and Alumni
2024 Placements
Leen Alyaseen
Clinical Education Alliance - Health Education and Outcomes Fellowship
Sharon Haliburton
PGY-2 Ambulatory Care - Cleveland Clinic Main Campus
Uyen Hoang
PGY-2 Internal Medicine - Boston Medical Center
Crystal Chi
Indian Health Service (IHS) Northern Navajo Medical Center (NNMC) PGY-1
Jennifer Narsh
DHR Track A/Texas A&M Rangel College Of Pharmacy
Ashley Ferris
PGY-2 Medication-Use Safety & Policy, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Kevin Nguyen
St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital
Ramsey Ramos
Methodist Hospital and Methodist Children’s Hospital
Joon Chang
St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital
Alexandra Burum
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas- PGY2 Critical Care
Patricia Flores
Corpus Christi Medical Center
Lauren Esqueda
DHR Health PGY1 Ambulatory Care Track
DaniElle Nares
DHR Health/Texas A&M Rangel College of Pharmacy
Peter Belbin
Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center PGY-1
Kimberly Errisuriz
PGY2- Geriatrics - South Texas Veterans Health Care System
Delisa Garcia
Driscoll Children’s Hospital
"I was drawn to the industry sector as I started pharmacy school because of my love of science and want to help advance the creation of life-saving medications. I was fortunate to secure a Global Regulatory Affairs internship with Janssen thanks to the tools of the school, and it was there that I decided what I wanted to do for a living. My ability to secure a fellowship in Global Regulatory Affairs with Sanofi was significantly aided by Texas A&M School of Pharmacy. The school helped me out by providing a range of educational and practical possibilities that improved my knowledge and abilities in the area of pharmaceuticals and regulatory affairs, such as: Strong academic programs: Texas A&M School of Pharmacy provided me with a strong foundation in the scientific and regulatory facets of the pharmaceutical industry through its challenging academic offerings in pharmacy and related subjects. Experiential learning opportunities: The school offered a variety of possibilities for experiential learning, including internships, research projects, and volunteer work, all of which helped me obtain practical experiences and enhance my résumé. Networking opportunities: The school offered me several opportunities to network with individuals working in the pharmaceutical industry and regulatory bodies, which aided me in creating relationships and learning about potential career paths. Career guidance: I was able to find and pursue fellowship opportunities in global regulatory affairs with the support of the school's career advisory services, which included resume and cover letter critiques, job search tools, and networking events. By utilizing these tools and resources, I improved my prospects of landing a fellowship with Sanofi and developed the knowledge, abilities, and experiences necessary to be successful in the field of global regulatory affairs."