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Pharmacy residency program at Kingwood

Read more about the pharmacy residency programs at Kingwood, including application requirements, rotations and benefits.

The pharmacy residency programs at HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood offer our residents the ability to learn, grow, and develop in the largest full-service, acute-care, teaching facility within the HCA Houston Healthcare hospital system.

As part of our comprehensive pharmacy residency programs, each resident will gain unique exposure to high-quality patient-centered care, medication safety, facility and division leadership and practice management, project management, quality and regulatory projects and education of healthcare providers and trainees.

HCA Houston Kingwood is proud to offer the following pharmacy residency programs:

The current Graduate Medical Education (GME) General Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Surgery, and Podiatry Residencies are an academic partnership with the University of Houston College of Medicine, which was established in 2020. It is just the start of an ever-expanding higher education collaboration between our two powerhouses.

Our clinical pharmacist team has an integral impact working in tandem with our physicians in our Antimicrobial Management Program, with pharmacists encouraged to become certified by the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists Antimicrobial Stewardship Certificate. As a result of our efforts, our institution has been designated by the Infectious Diseases Society of America as a Center of Excellence that delivers consistently high-quality care and serves as the gold standard for executing novel Antimicrobial Stewardship principles.

Additionally, HCA Houston Kingwood is equipped with a Level II Trauma Center, an Accredited Chest Pain Center, Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), and is accredited by DNV - Healthcare as the only Comprehensive Stroke Center in Northeast Houston. To learn more about who we are, visit the About Us page.


Kingwood PGY1 Pharmacy Residency

HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood offers a 12-month PGY1 Pharmacy residency program. The purpose of the program is to build on Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) education and outcomes to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists responsible for the medication-related care of patients with a wide range of conditions, who are eligible for board certification, as well as postgraduate year two (PGY2) pharmacy residency training.

Learning Experiences

Program duration: 12 months, beginning early July

Rotation duration: 5-week blocks except for a 6-week orientation period

Required longitudinal rotations:

  • Service and Patient Care
  • Research
  • Projects and Presentations

Required core rotations:

  • Hospital Pharmacy Practice
  • Pharmacy Practice Management
  • Internal Medicine
  • Advanced Internal Medicine
  • Critical Care - Medical ICU
  • Infectious Diseases

Elective rotations (3):

  • Internal Medicine II
  • Antimicrobial Management Program
  • Critical Care — Cardiovascular/Neuro ICU
  • Critical Care — Pediatrics & Neonatal ICU
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Medication Use Policy
  • Information Technology
  • Leadership and Clinical Services at HCA Gulf Coast Division
Staffing requirements

Weekend distributive functions provide necessary training for the resident and are a requirement of the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists (ASHP) residency accreditation standard. During the residency year, residents work in various areas in the department including IV admixtures, operations, and centralized and decentralized clinical coverage. The commitment is every other weekend.

Longitudinal experiences
  • Various longitudinal projects such as a discharge counseling, quality improvement projects, outcomes-based research project, and medication use evaluations.
Teaching opportunities
  • Texas A&M University College of Pharmacy
  • Residents have the option of participating in University of Houston College of Pharmacy's Teaching and Scholarship in Academia Program to earn a teaching certificate
  • Residents co-precept students on clinical rotations
    • University of Houston College of Pharmacy
    • University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
    • Residents must obtain their preceptor license once eligible
  • Contribute to Graduate Medical Education (GME) residency programs in General Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Surgery, and Podiatry

Kingwood PGY1/PGY2/MS Health System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership Pharmacy Residency

HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood offers a 24-month Health System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership (HSPAL) residency program. Graduates of the program will receive a postgraduate year one (PGY1) and postgraduate year two (PGY2) certificate from HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood. Residents earn a Master of Science in Pharmacy Leadership & Administration from University of Houston College of Pharmacy.

Learning Experiences

Number of positions: One per year

Program duration: 24 months, beginning early July

Rotation duration: 5-week blocks except for a 6-week orientation period

Required rotations:

  • Advanced Management
  • Clinical Management
  • Division Leadership
  • Finance
  • Human Resources
  • Informatics/Automation
  • Medication Safety and Policy
  • Operations Management
  • Regulatory and Quality
  • Cardiology
  • Critical Care — MICU
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Internal Medicine
  • Advanced Internal Medicine

Elective rotations: (3 - 1 administrative, 1 direct patient care, and 1 open choice)

  • Antimicrobial Stewardship Program
  • Critical Care — Cardiovascular/Neuro ICU
  • Critical Care — Pediatrics & Neonatal ICU
  • Formulary Management
  • Leadership and Clinical Services at HCA Gulf Coast Division
  • Repeat or advanced version of required rotation

Other elective learning experiences may be developed based on resident interest and preceptor availability.

Master of Science degree

Master of Science in Pharmacy Leadership and Administration through the University of Houston College of Pharmacy (UHCOP). Please visit The Houston Program homepage to learn more about this residency program portion.

Staffing requirements

Weekend distributive functions provide the necessary training for the resident and are a requirement of the ASHP residency accreditation standard. During the residency year, residents work in various areas in the department, including IV admixture, operations, and centralized and decentralized clinical coverage. Select weekdays off to offset staffing commitments.

  • Every other weekend, PGY1
  • Every third weekend, PGY2
  • The annual service commitment includes two holiday days
  • Manager on-call rotation
Longitudinal experiences
  • Medication safety
  • Human resources, PGY1 and PGY2
  • Various longitudinal projects such as process improvement, discharge counseling, quality improvement projects, outcomes-based research projects, ad medication use evaluations
Management experiences
  • Lead and plan Pharmacy Week experience for the department
  • Manage as needed (PRN) technician employees, PGY1
  • Manage area of preference, PGY2
  • Manager-On-Call rotation, PGY2
  • Chief Resident, PGY2
  • Attend and participate in various weekly administrative meetings such as Pharmacy Leadership Meeting and Drug Shortage Meeting
  • Lead Pharmacy Safety Huddle during Manager-On-Call rotation
Research opportunities
  • PGY1 research project
  • Thesis project, PGY2/MS
  • Medication use evaluation or quality improvement project, PGY1 and PGY2
  • Continuing education seminar, PGY1 and PGY2
Presentation requirements
  • One seminar for technicians
  • Residency research project platform presentation, PGY1 and PGY2
  • Thesis defense presentation through University of Houston College of Pharmacy
  • ACPE-accredited seminar to provide continuing education to technicians or pharmacists OR an accredited CE seminar to other healthcare providers
  • Journal clubs, case presentations, and seminars as assigned per rotation requirements
  • Three seminars for GME residents
Teaching opportunities
  • Residents have the option of participating in the UHCOP’s Teaching and Scholarship in Academia Program to earn a teaching certificate
  • Residents must obtain their preceptor license once eligible
  • Residents’ co-precept students from UHCOP or University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy on administrative and clinical rotations, as appropriate
  • Contribute to GME residency programs

Application Requirements

  • Graduate from an ACPE-accredited college of pharmacy by the start of the residency year
  • Be a licensed pharmacist in the state of Texas by Aug 31 of the program year
  • Participate in the ASHP Resident Matching Program
    • NMS Match Code to be assigned

Applicants must upload the following to PhORCAS by January 5:

  • Curriculum vitae
    • Include completed and anticipated advanced pharmacy practice experience rotations
    • Include leadership and organizational involvement
  • Letter of intent
  • Official college of pharmacy transcript
  • Three references/letters of recommendations
    • References must be from preceptors, advisors, or managers able to speak to clinical problem-solving skills in direct patient care, leadership experience, or research experiences
    • References must comment on the following characteristics:
      • Ability to organize and manage time
      • Ability to work with peers and independently
      • Inter-professional communication skills
      • Clinical problem-solving skills
      • Professionalism
  • Completion of application requirements to the University of Houston College of Pharmacy if applicable

Pay, Benefits, & Working Conditions

Detailed information about salary, benefits and amenities will be provided to pharmacy residents by Human Resources.

  • Competitive salary
  • Private office space
  • Premium medical/dental/vision insurance
  • Flexible spending account (FSA)
  • 401(k) plan
  • PTO accrual
  • Free parking
  • Discounted meals
  • BLS, ACLS and PALS certification are offered by HCA at no cost
  • Education and professional leave for:
    • ASHP Annual Midyear Clinical Meeting
    • ALCALDE Regional Residency Conference
    • Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists
  • Discounts and amenities: Residents are eligible to receive a wide variety of entertainment, health, and other discounts via HCA Rewards

Please contact us for more information.


Contact us

PGY1 Pharmacy Residency

Misty John, PharmD

Residency Program Director and Pharmacy Clinical Educator

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PGY1/PGY2/MS Health System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership Residency

Mallory Gessner-Wharton, PharmD, MS, BCPS

Residency Program Director and Director of Pharmacy

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Stephanie Crowley, PharmD, MS, BCPS

Residency Program Coordinator and Pharmacy Operations Manager

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HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood, Department of Pharmacy

22999 US Hwy 59 N, Kingwood, TX, 77339

Phone: (281) 348-8431