Residency Bound! More than a Third of 2022 Pharmacy Graduates Head to Programs Nationwide
May 10, 2022
An impressive percentage of graduates from the Wegmans School of Pharmacy Class of 2022 were selected to engage in year-long residencies continuing the School’s long-standing tradition of success in matching students to post-graduate experiences. In the last seven years, the percentage of each graduating class to match with a program has remained steady, jumping from 15 percent in 2015 to 27 percent in 2021and 35 percent in 2022.
鈥淲e are extremely proud our graduates for earning these competitive placements,鈥 said Dr. Christine Birnie, dean of the School. 鈥淲e know that these graduates will take the knowledge they have gained at the School and in their rotations to positively impact the profession not only in our region, but throughout the country.鈥
In the Class of 2022, more than a third of the class will participate in Post-Graduate Year 1 (PGY-1) residencies, training in medical centers, community pharmacies, and health centers around the nation. This year鈥檚 PGY-1 residency-bound graduates include:
Lauren Adamchick, VA Western New York Healthcare System, New York
Erica Barbay, Upstate University Hospital - SUNY, New York
Deanna Berg, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Pennsylvania
Morgan Bermingham, VA Western New York Healthcare System, New York
Miranda Cain, The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Ohio
Brianne Comstock, Rochester General Hospital, New York
Taylor Culpepper, Finger Lakes VA Health Care System, New York
Catherine DeFazio, Mercy Hospital of Buffalo, New York
William DePasquale, Highland Hospital, New York
Hannah Fifield, Rochester General Hospital, New York
Hannah Guererri, Finger Lakes VA Health Care System, New York
Cassandra Lopane, Albany Medical Center, New York
Megan Newkirk, Syracuse Veterans Affairs Medical Center, New York
Quyen Nguyen, Middleport Family Health, New York
Lindsey Parese, Stratton VA Medical Center - Albany, New York
Maria Pinto, University of Rochester Medical Center, New York
Alexa Wade, North Florida/South Georgia VHS - Lake City, Florida
Twelve members of the Class of 2021 will engage in PGY-2 experiences as well. These include:
Chelsea Barvian, PGY-2, Kaleida Health/Buffalo General Hospital, New York
Allison Hitchcock, PGY-2, Upstate University Hospital, New York
Jenna Houk, PGY-2, VA Hudson Valley Health Care System, New York
Elizabeth Uttaro, PGY-2, University of Rochester/Strong Memorial Hospital, New York
Devin Donnelly, PGY-2, University of Rochester/Strong Memorial Hospital, New York
Courtney Dudla, PGY-2, Community Care Physicians/Albany College of Pharm, New York
Emily Geraci, PGY-2, University of Rochester/Strong Memorial Hospital, New York
Riley Goho, PGY-2, St. John 91麻豆精品 College/Rochester General Hospital, New York
Morgan Marriott, PGY-2, Moffitt Cancer Center, Florida
Gurminder Sanghera, PGY-2, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, New York
Samantha Schermerhorn, PGY-2, Tufts Medical Center, Massachusetts
Molly Tice, PGY-2, VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System, Ohio
Residency Bound! More than a Third of 2022 Pharmacy Graduates Head to Programs Nationwide2022-05-10T12:43:59-04:00An impressive percentage of graduates from the Wegmans School of Pharmacy Class of 2022 were selected to engage in year-long residencies continuing the School’s long-standing tradition of success in matching students to post-graduate experiences. In the last seven years, the percentage of each graduating class to match with a program has remained steady, jumping from 15 percent in 2015 to 27 percent in 2021and 35 percent in 2022.“We are extremely proud our graduates for earning these competitive placements,” said Dr. Christine Birnie, dean of the School. “We know that these graduates will take the knowledge they have gained at the School and in their rotations to positively impact the profession not only in our region, but throughout the country.”
In the Class of 2022, more than a third of the class will participate in Post-Graduate Year 1 (PGY-1) residencies, training in medical centers, community pharmacies, and health centers around the nation. This year’s PGY-1 residency-bound graduates include:
Lauren Adamchick, VA Western New York Healthcare System, New York
Erica Barbay, Upstate University Hospital - SUNY, New York
Deanna Berg, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Pennsylvania
Morgan Bermingham, VA Western New York Healthcare System, New York
Miranda Cain, The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Ohio
Brianne Comstock, Rochester General Hospital, New York
Taylor Culpepper, Finger Lakes VA Health Care System, New York
Catherine DeFazio, Mercy Hospital of Buffalo, New York
William DePasquale, Highland Hospital, New York
Hannah Fifield, Rochester General Hospital, New York
Madeline Grossman, Children's Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Hannah Guererri, Finger Lakes VA Health Care System, New York
Cassandra Lopane, Albany Medical Center, New York
Megan Newkirk, Syracuse Veterans Affairs Medical Center, New York
Quyen Nguyen, Middleport Family Health, New York
Lindsey Parese, Stratton VA Medical Center - Albany, New York
Maria Pinto, University of Rochester Medical Center, New York
Alexa Wade, North Florida/South Georgia VHS - Lake City, Florida
Twelve members of the Class of 2021 will engage in PGY-2 experiences as well. These include:
Chelsea Barvian, PGY-2, Kaleida Health/Buffalo General Hospital, New York
Allison Hitchcock, PGY-2, Upstate University Hospital, New York
Jenna Houk, PGY-2, VA Hudson Valley Health Care System, New York
Elizabeth Uttaro, PGY-2, University of Rochester/Strong Memorial Hospital, New York
Devin Donnelly, PGY-2, University of Rochester/Strong Memorial Hospital, New York
Courtney Dudla, PGY-2, Community Care Physicians/Albany College of Pharm, New York
Emily Geraci, PGY-2, University of Rochester/Strong Memorial Hospital, New York
Riley Goho, PGY-2, St. John 91麻豆精品 College/Rochester General Hospital, New York
Morgan Marriott, PGY-2, Moffitt Cancer Center, Florida
Gurminder Sanghera, PGY-2, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, New York
Samantha Schermerhorn, PGY-2, Tufts Medical Center, Massachusetts
Molly Tice, PGY-2, VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System, Ohio
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