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Thank you for your interest in our program!
Lindsay Gladysz, Pharm.D., BCPS
Department of Pharmacy
Doylestown Health
595 West State Street
Doylestown, PA
Phone: 215.345.2665
Fax: 215.345.2433
Email: LGladysz@dh.org
PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Mission Statement
To educate, train, and foster interdisciplinary collaboration of the next generation of pharmacists to provide excellent patient-centered care.
PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Purpose Statement
The Doylestown Hospital PGY1 pharmacy residency program builds on the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) education and outcomes to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists responsible for medication-related care of patients with a wide range of conditions, eligible for board certification and eligible for postgraduate year two (PGY2) pharmacy residency training.
It is difficult to truly explain the value that residency can bring to a pharmacist’s career.
If approached with the right attitude and effort, residency training is a fulfilling, educational experience that can help a pharmacist practice at his or her highest potential.
The individual who fills this position will have the opportunity to experience a high level of clinical learning and hands-on experience, high levels of camaraderie and teamwork, and the chance to develop his or her skills in a wide range of settings.
At Doylestown Health, we had the exciting opportunity to start our one-year residency training in 2021.
With full backing from our outstanding and supportive community, all of us at Doylestown Health are thrilled to offer this residency. We are excited about the impact residents make at our hospital, and also all that we have to offer to the individual who fills the position.
We invite you to apply for this position and explore the possibilities that a residency can offer you. As you begin to explore this position, please feel free to contact us with any questions.
Thank you for your interest in our residency program. We look forward to your application and wish you the best of luck during this next step of your training.
Sincerely,
Lindsay Gladysz, PharmD, BCPS
Director of Pharmacy
Institutional Representative on Pennsylvania State Board of Pharmacy
Practice interests: Oral and infusion oncology, occupational exposure to hazardous drugs, compounding regulation, opioid stewardship and diversion prevention, medical cannabis
Education
University of the Sciences, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 2006
University of the Sciences, BS in Pharmacology and Toxicology, 2003
Training/Experience
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, 2003-2011
Oncomed Oncology Pharmacy, 2011-2013
Doylestown Hospital, 2013-present
Pharmacy Clinical Manager
Practice interests: Pharmacy practice management, medication safety, health care quality, transitions of care
Education
Temple University School of Pharmacy, 2010
Temple University College of Science and Technology, 2006
Training/Experience
Main Line Health, 2010-2011
Doylestown Health, 2011-present
Residency Program Director, Clinical Pharmacist
Practice interests: Transition of care, pain management and opioid stewardship, opioid use disorder treatment, ambulatory care
Education
Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson School of Pharmacy
University of Pittsburgh (B.S.)
Training/Experience
PGY 1 Abington Memorial Hospital, 2013-2014
Doylestown Health, 2014-present
Infectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacist
Practice interests: Infectious diseases, antimicrobial stewardship, pharmacokinetics and drug information
Education: South Carolina College of Pharmacy, University of South Carolina, 2011
Training/Experience
Fort Defiance Indian Hospital (Tséhootsooí Medical Center) 2011-2015 (lead pharmacist for antimicrobial stewardship services, tuberculosis clinic, and hepatitis C clinic)
PGY1 Temple University Hospital, 2015-2016
Doylestown Health, 2016-present
Clinical Pharmacist, Critical Care
Practice interests: Pharmacokinetic alterations in critical illness and anticoagulation reversal
Education: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
Training / Experience
PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, 2012-2013
PGY2 Critical Care Residency, Massachusetts General Hospital, 2013-2014
Clinical Pharmacist, Cardiology and Trauma/Surgical Intensive Care Unit, 2014-2018
Clinical Pharmacist, Critical Care/Anticoagulation, Cooper University Hospital, 2018-2019
Clinical Pharmacist, Critical Care, Doylestown Health, 2019-present
Clinical Pharmacist, Critical Care
Practice interests: Anticoagulation, nutrition, critical care
Education: Raabe College of Pharmacy
Training / Experience
PGY1 Saint Thomas West Hospital, 2008-2009
Walgreen Pharmacy, 2008-2009
Saint Thomas West Hospital, 2009-2015
Doylestown Health, 2016- Present
Informatics Pharmacist
Practice interests: Medication safety, EHR training
Education: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science
Training/Experience
ASHP Pharmacy Informatics Certificate 2018
Doylestown Health, 1991-present
Oncology/Outpatient Infusion Pharmacist
Practice interests: Solid tumors, pain management, cardio-oncology
Education: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy/USP, BS, PharmD
Training/Experience
Abramson Cancer Institute/Penn Medicine 1998-2008
Doylestown Hospital Cancer Institute 2008-present
Clinical Pharmacist, Internal Medicine Transitions of Care
Practice interests: Antimicrobial stewardship, transitions of care, geriatrics
Education: University of the Sciences, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, Shenandoah University, Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy
Training/Experience
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Walnut Home Infusion 1998-2005
Keystone Mercy Health Plan 2006-2007
Kennedy Health System, Jefferson Health 2007-2013
Paoli Hospital 2013-2020
Doylestown Health, 2020-present
Clinical Pharmacist
Practice interests: Internal medicine, critical care
Education: Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson College of Pharmacy
Training/Experience
PGY1 Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, 2019-2020
Doylestown Health, 2020-present
Clinical Consultant Pharmacist
Practice Interests: Ambulatory care, diabetes management, geriatrics, transitions of care
Education: University of the Sciences, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
Training/Experience
Philadelphia Protestant Home, Pharmacy Manager
PharMerica / Millennium Pharmacy, Consultant Pharmacist
Lehigh Valley Health Network, Population Health
Doylestown Health, 2019-present
RxConsult, LLC, owner
Current Resident
Practice interests: Infectious diseases, antimicrobial stewardship, critical care, and informatics
Education: Temple University School of Pharmacy, 2021; Temple University College of Science and Technology, 2017
PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Mission Statement
To educate, train, and foster interdisciplinary collaboration of the next generation of pharmacists to provide excellent patient-centered care.
PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Purpose Statement
The Doylestown Hospital PGY1 pharmacy residency program builds on the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) education and outcomes to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists responsible for medication-related care of patients with a wide range of conditions, eligible for board certification and eligible for postgraduate year two (PGY2) pharmacy residency training.
It is difficult to truly explain the value that residency can bring to a pharmacist’s career.
If approached with the right attitude and effort, residency training is a fulfilling, educational experience that can help a pharmacist practice at his or her highest potential.
The individual who fills this position will have the opportunity to experience a high level of clinical learning and hands-on experience, high levels of camaraderie and teamwork, and the chance to develop his or her skills in a wide range of settings.
At Doylestown Health, we had the exciting opportunity to start our one-year residency training in 2021.
With full backing from our outstanding and supportive community, all of us at Doylestown Health are thrilled to offer this residency. We are excited about the impact residents make at our hospital, and also all that we have to offer to the individual who fills the position.
We invite you to apply for this position and explore the possibilities that a residency can offer you. As you begin to explore this position, please feel free to contact us with any questions.
Thank you for your interest in our residency program. We look forward to your application and wish you the best of luck during this next step of your training.
Sincerely,
Lindsay Gladysz, PharmD, BCPS
Director of Pharmacy
Institutional Representative on Pennsylvania State Board of Pharmacy
Practice interests: Oral and infusion oncology, occupational exposure to hazardous drugs, compounding regulation, opioid stewardship and diversion prevention, medical cannabis
Education
University of the Sciences, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 2006
University of the Sciences, BS in Pharmacology and Toxicology, 2003
Training/Experience
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, 2003-2011
Oncomed Oncology Pharmacy, 2011-2013
Doylestown Hospital, 2013-present
Pharmacy Clinical Manager
Practice interests: Pharmacy practice management, medication safety, health care quality, transitions of care
Education
Temple University School of Pharmacy, 2010
Temple University College of Science and Technology, 2006
Training/Experience
Main Line Health, 2010-2011
Doylestown Health, 2011-present
Residency Program Director, Clinical Pharmacist
Practice interests: Transition of care, pain management and opioid stewardship, opioid use disorder treatment, ambulatory care
Education
Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson School of Pharmacy
University of Pittsburgh (B.S.)
Training/Experience
PGY 1 Abington Memorial Hospital, 2013-2014
Doylestown Health, 2014-present
Infectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacist
Practice interests: Infectious diseases, antimicrobial stewardship, pharmacokinetics and drug information
Education: South Carolina College of Pharmacy, University of South Carolina, 2011
Training/Experience
Fort Defiance Indian Hospital (Tséhootsooí Medical Center) 2011-2015 (lead pharmacist for antimicrobial stewardship services, tuberculosis clinic, and hepatitis C clinic)
PGY1 Temple University Hospital, 2015-2016
Doylestown Health, 2016-present
Clinical Pharmacist, Critical Care
Practice interests: Pharmacokinetic alterations in critical illness and anticoagulation reversal
Education: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
Training / Experience
PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, 2012-2013
PGY2 Critical Care Residency, Massachusetts General Hospital, 2013-2014
Clinical Pharmacist, Cardiology and Trauma/Surgical Intensive Care Unit, 2014-2018
Clinical Pharmacist, Critical Care/Anticoagulation, Cooper University Hospital, 2018-2019
Clinical Pharmacist, Critical Care, Doylestown Health, 2019-present
Clinical Pharmacist, Critical Care
Practice interests: Anticoagulation, nutrition, critical care
Education: Raabe College of Pharmacy
Training / Experience
PGY1 Saint Thomas West Hospital, 2008-2009
Walgreen Pharmacy, 2008-2009
Saint Thomas West Hospital, 2009-2015
Doylestown Health, 2016- Present
Informatics Pharmacist
Practice interests: Medication safety, EHR training
Education: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science
Training/Experience
ASHP Pharmacy Informatics Certificate 2018
Doylestown Health, 1991-present
Oncology/Outpatient Infusion Pharmacist
Practice interests: Solid tumors, pain management, cardio-oncology
Education: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy/USP, BS, PharmD
Training/Experience
Abramson Cancer Institute/Penn Medicine 1998-2008
Doylestown Hospital Cancer Institute 2008-present
Clinical Pharmacist, Internal Medicine Transitions of Care
Practice interests: Antimicrobial stewardship, transitions of care, geriatrics
Education: University of the Sciences, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, Shenandoah University, Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy
Training/Experience
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Walnut Home Infusion 1998-2005
Keystone Mercy Health Plan 2006-2007
Kennedy Health System, Jefferson Health 2007-2013
Paoli Hospital 2013-2020
Doylestown Health, 2020-present
Clinical Pharmacist
Practice interests: Internal medicine, critical care
Education: Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson College of Pharmacy
Training/Experience
PGY1 Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, 2019-2020
Doylestown Health, 2020-present
Clinical Consultant Pharmacist
Practice Interests: Ambulatory care, diabetes management, geriatrics, transitions of care
Education: University of the Sciences, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
Training/Experience
Philadelphia Protestant Home, Pharmacy Manager
PharMerica / Millennium Pharmacy, Consultant Pharmacist
Lehigh Valley Health Network, Population Health
Doylestown Health, 2019-present
RxConsult, LLC, owner
Current Resident
Practice interests: Infectious diseases, antimicrobial stewardship, critical care, and informatics
Education: Temple University School of Pharmacy, 2021; Temple University College of Science and Technology, 2017