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The PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program at Memorial Hospital Pembroke (MHP) builds on the Doctor of Pharmacy education and outcomes to develop pharmacist practitioners with knowledge, skills, and abilities as defined in the educational competency areas, goals, and objectives. Residents who successfully complete PGY1 residency programs will be skilled in diverse patient care, practice management, leadership, and education, and be prepared to provide patient care, seek board certification in pharmacotherapy (i.e., BCPS), and pursue advanced education and training opportunities including postgraduate year two (PGY2) residencies.

The PGY1 Residency is accredited by the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP). The residents are integrated into the pharmacy and healthcare team to develop expert knowledge in clinical patient care, medication use systems, and administrative areas. Additionally, the resident will develop skills in leadership, research, project management, and teaching. The ultimate goal of the MHP program is to develop residents into clinicians and leaders with the knowledge and experience to become confident and integral members of a healthcare team and pharmacy practice.

Memorial Hospital Pembroke’s Pharmacy Residency Program was established in 2014 and has full accreditation by the American Society of Health System Pharmacists. Our program combines clinical training with teaching and scholarly activities to develop a well-rounded clinical practitioner with leadership, confidence, and professional skills.

About Our Program

Application Requirements

All applicants must follow the instructions below to apply:

  • Deadline for applications and all requirements for acceptance is January 8th of every year.
  • Applications will only be accepted using PhORCAS.
  • Register at The Match-ASHP Resident Matching Program (NMS Code: 229113) | (ASHP Code: 33075)
  • Must be a graduate of an Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education-accredited Doctor of Pharmacy degree program.
  • Must be eligible for Florida Pharmacist Licensure and a Florida Pharmacy Intern license.
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States (Visa sponsorship not available).
  • Complete panel interview with the residency team.

PhORCAS Application Requirements

  • Completed PhORCAS application
  • Full application with Curriculum Vitae
  • College of Pharmacy transcript(s)
  • Minimum of three (3) references using the standard PhORCAS template
  • Letter of intent

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Admissions Overview
  • Number of positions available: 2
  • Program duration: 12 months
  • Stipend: $52,000 annually
Benefits and Facility Features
  • Competitive salary
  • Medical Benefits
  • Dental Benefits
  • Sick leave
  • Paid vacation
  • Professional travel reimbursement
  • BLS/ACLS certification- code response training
  • Pharmacy Continuing Education
  • Lab Coats
  • Dedicated office space
  • Free parking
Curriculum
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Core Rotations

  • Orientation (2 weeks)
  • Clinical Services (4 weeks)
  • Critical Care (4 weeks)
  • Emergency Medicine (4 weeks)
  • Infectious Disease (4 weeks)
  • Internal Medicine (6 weeks)
  • Medication Safety (4 weeks)
  • Pharmacy Practice (4 weeks)
  • Pharmacy Management (6 weeks)

Elective Rotations

Residents may select two (2) electives annually.

  • Administration (4 weeks)
  • Advanced Critical Care (4 weeks)
  • Ambulatory Care (4 weeks)
  • Executive Leadership (4 weeks)
  • Home Infusion Pharmacy (4 weeks)
  • Specialty Pharmacy (4 weeks)
  • Surgical Services (4 weeks)
  • Transitions of Care (4 weeks)

Note: Per ASHP standards, no more than one-third of direct patient care learning experiences in a twelve-month residency program may focus on a specific disease state or population.

 

Longitudinal Experiences [12 months]

classroom instruction
  • Residency research
  • Medication Use Evaluation completion
  • Central and decentralized staffing: every other weekend including 1 of 2 major holidays (Christmas/Thanksgiving)
  • Nutrition support
  • Pharmacokinetic monitoring
  • Meeting facilitation and professional development
  • Cardiac arrest and stroke response support
  • Teaching Certificate (optional)

While the program has required rotations, each training year will be designed to meet the professional goals of the resident. Additional elective opportunities may be available at other MHS facilities.

Staffing

Residents are required to staff every other weekend (Saturday and Sunday; 8 hour shifts) and one of two major holidays (Christmas or Thanksgiving). Residents are initially scheduled as the main pharmacist. As the year progresses, residents will be transitioned to decentralized pharmacist positions. As the year progresses, residents will be transitioned to decentralized pharmacist positions that encompass clinical duties (i.e., anticoagulation management, phamacokinetics monitoring, and nutrition support).

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About Memorial Hospital Pembroke

Memorial Hospital Pembroke (located north of Miami, FL) is part of Memorial Healthcare System – one of the largest public health care systems in the nation.

 

Meet Our Faculty

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Meet Our Faculty Preceptors

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Marisa Abrahiem, PharmD, BCPPS, CPh, MBA

Director of Pharmacy

College of Pharmacy: Nova Southeastern University

Rotation: Administration

 

 

Shalonda Barnes-Warren, PharmD, BCPS

Shalonda Barnes-Warren, PharmD, BCPS

Clinical Manager/Residency Program Director

College of Pharmacy: Florida A&M University

Residency Training: Shands at the University of Florida (PGY1)

Rotation: Administration

 

 

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Jon Francisco, PharmD, BCPS, CPh

Operations Manager

College of Pharmacy: College of Pharmacy: Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine

Residency Training: Residency Training: Bayfront Health, St. Petersburg

Rotation: Pharmacy Management, Pharmacy Practice

 

 

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Kimberly Johnson, PharmD, BCPS, MBA, CPh

Medication Safety and Quality Coordinator

College of Pharmacy: Florida A&M University

Residency Training: Broward Health Medical Center

Rotation: Medication Safety

 

 

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Deborah Fernandez, PharmD, BCPS, BCIDP, CPh

Clinical Coordinator, Infectious Diseases

College of Pharmacy: Nova Southeastern University

Residency Training: Mercy Hospital

Rotation: Infectious Diseases

 

 

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Jade Motley, PharmD, BCPS

Clinical Specialist, Transitions of Care

College of Pharmacy: Xavier University

Residency Training: Mercy Hospital

Rotation: Transitions of Care

 

 

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Natasha Patel, PharmD

Clinical Coordinator, Internal Medicine

College of Pharmacy: Florida A&M University

Residency Training: Texas Tech University

Rotation: Internal Medicine, Clinical Services

 

 

Sabah Bashadi, PharmD

Sabah Bashadi, PharmD

Clinical Pharmacist

College of Pharmacy: Nova Southeastern University

Rotation: Staffing

 

 

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Nydia Rivera-Berrios, PharmD

Clinical Specialist, Emergency Medicine

College of Pharmacy: Nova Southeastern University

Residency Training: West Kendall Baptist Hospital

Rotation: Emergency Medicine

 

 

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Alin Buleu, PharmD, BCPS

Clinical Specialist, Surgical Services

College of Pharmacy: Nova Southeastern University

Rotation: Staffing, Surgical Services

 

 

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Catherine Gandour, PharmD, BCPS

Clinical Specialist, Surgical Services

College of Pharmacy: University of Florida

Residency Training: Memorial Regional Hospital

Rotation: Clinical Services, Critical Care

 

 

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Nathan Steffke, PharmD

Clinical Specialist, Transitions of Care

College of Pharmacy: University of Michigan

Residency Training: Spectrum Health

Rotation: Transitions of Care

 

 

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Joy Kirby, PharmD, BCPS

Clinical Specialist, Emergency Medicine

College of Pharmacy: Palm Beach Atlantic

Residency Training: Memorial Hospital Pembroke Residency program

Rotation: Emergency Medicine

 

Meet Our Residents

Current Residents

Class of 2025-2026

Ana Marques-Vega

Ana Marques-Vega, PharmD
College of Pharmacy: Nova Southeastern University
Research project: Evaluating the Impact of an Inpatient Pharmacist-Driven Glycemic Control Tool in Non-critical Adults with Type II Diabetes Mellitus


Past Residents

2024-2025 Pharmacy Residents

Sandy Li, PharmD
Current position: Clinical Pharmacist, Memorial Hospital Pembroke
College of Pharmacy: University of Florida
Research Project: Evaluating the Impact of an Inpatient Pharmacist-Driven Glycemic Control Tool in Non-critical Adults with Type II Diabetes Mellitus

Sreelaksmi Rajeev, PharmD
Current position: PGY-2 Ambulatory Care, Memorial Healthcare System
College of Pharmacy: Florida A&M University
Research Project: Evaluating the Role of Glucagon-Like-Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists as Adjunctive Therapy for Suboptimal Weight Loss Following Bariatric Surgery

2022-2023 Pharmacy Residents

Abeera Choudhry, PharmD
Current position: Clinical Pharmacist, Memorial Hospital Pembroke
College of Pharmacy: Nova Southeastern University
Research Project: Implementation of Penicillin De-labeling in a Community Hospital Setting

Patricks Pierre, PharmD
Current position: Clinical Pharmacist
College of Pharmacy: University of Florida
Research Project: Impact of a Pharmacist-led Transitions of Care Service on Duration of Antibiotic Therapy for Patients Receiving Treatment for Pneumonia or Urinary Tract Infection

2021-2022 Pharmacy Residents

Caitlan Apping, PharmD
Current position: Clinical Pharmacist, Memorial Hospital Pembroke
College of Pharmacy: Nova Southeastern University
Research Project: Determining the impact of Casirivimab and Imdevimab on COVID-19 management and outcomes

Jennifer Cavalieri, PharmD
Current position: Clinical Pharmacist, Salt Lake City, UT
College of Pharmacy: University of South Florida
Research Project: Evaluating Enoxaparin (Lovenox®) prescribing practices in COVID-19 patients

2020-2021 Pharmacy Residents

Joy Kirby, PharmD, BCPS, CPh
Current position: Clinical Pharmacist, Memorial Regional Hospital
College of Pharmacy: Palm Beach Atlantic University
Research Project: Evaluation of Proton Pump Inhibitor Use for the Treatment of Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis in Medical Patients

Marlon Paul, PharmD
Current position: Clinical Pharmacist, Memorial Regional Hospital
College of Pharmacy: Mercer University College of Pharmacy
Research Project: Assessing the Adherence of Empiric Antibiotic Order Sets to Optimize Antimicrobial Stewardship in an Acute Care Setting

2019-2020 Pharmacy Residents

Lisa Dang, PharmD, BCPS
Current position: Clinical Pharmacist, AdventHealth Winter Garden
College of Pharmacy: University of South Florida
Research Project: Evaluation of Procalcitonin Levels in Managing Antimicrobial Therapy in Sepsis Patients at a Community-Based Acute Care Hospital

Katrina Capalla, PharmD
Current position: ER Clinical Pharmacist, Sentara Albemarie Medical Center
College of Pharmacy: Nova Southeastern University
Research Project: Assessing the Impact of Pharmacist Intervention on Patients Admitted for Uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

2018-2019 Pharmacy Residents

Britney George, PharmD
Current position: Clinical Pharmacist, Hackensack University Medical Center
College of Pharmacy: University of Florida
Research Project: Impact of Pharmacy Services at an Outpatient Cardiology Clinic

Kenny Navarrete, PharmD
Current position: Critical Care/ER Clinical Pharmacist, Sarasota Memorial Hospital Venice
College of Pharmacy: Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
Research Project: Evaluation of Patients on Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) in a Community Based Setting

2017-2018 Pharmacy Resident

Jacqualine Igwe, PharmD, BCPS
Current position: Accreditation and Quality Coordinator, Specialty Pharmacy Baptist Hospital
College of Pharmacy: Florida A&M University
Research Project: Population Health: Determining the Influence of an Indigent Care Program

2016-2017 Pharmacy Resident

Carolina Gutierrez, PharmD
Current position: Clinical Pharmacist, Baptist Health South
College of Pharmacy: Nova Southeastern University
Research Project: Evaluation of the accuracy of a Sepsis Alert and the Effects on Readmission Rates, Mortality, and Antibiotic Appropriateness

2015-2016 Pharmacy Resident

Andria Brantley, PharmD
Current position: Clinical Pharmacist, Sunshine Health
College of Pharmacy: Florida A&M University
Research Project: Bridging Gaps in Healthcare Through Direct Pharmacist Involvement in Admission, Discharge, and Transitions of Care

Contact Us

Shalonda Barnes-Warren

Shalonda Barnes-Warren, PharmD, BCPS
PGY1 Residency Program Director
Clinical Coordinator of Pharmacy Services
shbarnes@mhs.net
954-883-8108

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