| Past Residents
|  Kristi Traugott, PharmD
University of Texas at Austin
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
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PGY2 Infectious Diseases Pharmacy
Residency, Audie Murphy South Texas VA,
San Antonio, TX
"In this residency you will WORK hard and PLAY hard, LAUGH a lot and cry a little, meet people you will NEVER forget and those you can't wait to forget. It's a mixture of learning about pharmacy and yourself. I've done things in this residency I never thought I could have done on my own." |
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 Megan McKee, PharmD
University of Arizona
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
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PGY2 Oncology Specialty Pharmacy Residency,
Cancer Therapy and Research Center,
San Antonio, TX
"The PGY1 Residency Program at UHS was challenging, exciting and rewarding. This dynamic program provided me with opportunities to provide advanced clinical care to a wide variety of patients in diverse practice settings. This program has prepared me to practice as a competent and skilled clinical pharmacist." |
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|  Cody Allison, PharmD
Ohio State University
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
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PGY2 Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacy Residency,
University Hospital,
San Antonio, TX
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|  Crystal Franco, PharmD, BCPS
University of Texas at Austin
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
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Anticoagulation Clinical Pharmacist,
University Hospital,
San Antonio, TX
"The University Hospital residency helps pave the way for an exciting career in pharmacy! It provides the opportunity to broaden you scope of practice and focus on your areas of interest at the same time. The residency committee and the pharmacy department as a whole work really hard to help you gain the most out of your residency year." |
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|  Reed Hall, PharmD, BCPS
Midwestern University, Glendale, AZ
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
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PGY2 Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacy Resident,
University Hospital,
San Antonio, TX
- Transplant Clinical Specialist, University Hospital, San Antonio, TX
"University Health System provides residents with the support to stand, the tools to grow, and the confidence to lead." |
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 Darrel Hughes, PharmD, BCPS
University of Texas at Austin
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
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Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist,
University Hospital, San Antonio, TX
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 Molly Adams, PharmD, BCPS
University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
- PGY2 Pharmacotherapy Specialty Resident,
Midwestern University,
Chicago College of Pharmacy,
Downers Grove, IL
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Assistant Clinical Professor,
Harrison School of Pharmacy,
Auburn University
"This is the best place to start your life as a pharmacist. You will Work hard, Play hard, Learn more than you thought possible, and find the Family you never knew you needed." |
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Becky Brady, PharmD, BCPS
University of Texas College of Pharmacy
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
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PGY2 Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacy Residency, University Hospital, San Antonio, TX
- Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice, Feik School of Pharmacy,
University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX
"This residency program is, and should be, extremely challenging and rewarding. You will identify your strengths so you can excel at them, and show your weaknesses so you can improve them. University Hospital provides invaluable training in becoming an integral team member." |
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Alissa Raines, PharmD, BCPS
University of Utah College of Pharmacy
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
- Clinical Pharmacist, Intermountain Medical Center, Murray, Utah
- Transplant Clinical Pharmacist,
Intermountain Medical Center,
Murray Utah
"The residency at University Hospital offers countless opportunities and trained me to be an effective hospital clinical pharmacist. " |
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 Kristin Snackey, PharmD, BCPS
University of Texas College of Pharmacy
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
- Internal Medicine Clinical Pharmacist, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, TX
"The residency at University Hospital provided me with the training I needed to start a successful career in pharmacy. The support, friendships, and learning experiences during my residency at University Hospital are priceless." |
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Jason Jokerst, PharmD, BCPS
University of Nebraska College of Pharmacy
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
- Primary Care Specialty Residency,
The University of Texas at Austin,
Austin, TX
- Clinical Pharmacist
Rosewood - Zaragosa Community Health Clinic,
Austin, TX
"The mentors and learning environment make this one of the best residencies around by far." |
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Melinda Mrsan, PharmD
University of Arizona College of Pharmacy
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
- Pediatric Clinical Pharmacy Specialist,
South Texas Health System,
301 W. Expressway 83,
McAllen, TX 78503
"Three things lost while completing a 1 year residency at UH...
Sleep,
Your social life, and
Approximately 90-100K...
Experience and knowledge gained while completing a 1 year residency at UH...
PRICELESS!" |
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James Cox, PharmD
University of Texas College of Pharmacy
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
- Hematology/Oncology Specialty Residency,
University of Nebraska,
Omaha, NE
- Clinical Specialist I - Oncology,
The Methodist Hospital,
Sugarland, TX
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Steven C. Morgan, PharmD, BCPS
University of Texas College of Pharmacy
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
- Pharmacy Infectious Disease Specialty Residency
Audie Murphy South Texas VA
San Antonio, TX
- Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Infectious Disease, Antimicrobial Management Program
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
"This residency ROCKS!" |
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Kathryn Sabol, PharmD, BCPS
University of Pittsburgh College of Pharmacy
Position after University Hospital PGY1 Residency:
- Pharmacy Infectious Disease Specialty Residency, Audie Murphy South Texas VA, San Antonio, TX
- Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Infectious Diseases
Parkland Health & Hospital System and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas
- Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Immunosuppression Clinic, South Texas Veterans HCS, San Antonio, TX
"My year with University Health System provided an excellent foundation for a solid career in clinical pharmacy." |
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