URMC / Pharmacy / Education & Training / Residency Program Welcome to Our Pharmacy Residency Program Curtis Haas, PharmD, FCCP Chief Pharmacy Officer *Last updated 2020-2021 Welcome, and thank you for your interest in the pharmacy residency programs at the University of Rochester Medical Center at both Strong Memorial and Highland Hospitals! We take great pride in the quality and vitality of our residency programs, and believe that you will find the diversity of specialties and highly qualified preceptors at our site to be a great match to your interests. I hope that you take some time to learn more about our outstanding residency programs and equally outstanding medical center, and then reach the conclusion that pursuing advanced pharmacy training at the University of Rochester Medical Center is a good choice for your career. Meet the Program Director for the PGY1 Community & PGY2 Specialty Residency Programs and Go on a Tour! *Last updated 2020-2021 Tour the Inpatient Pharmacy Areas, the Resident's Office, and Other Areas of the Hospital! *Last updated 2020-2021 Our Residency Programs PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at Strong Memorial Hospital (Academic Medical Center) Pharmacy Residency at Highland Hospital (Community Teaching Hospital) Pharmacy Community-Based Residency at Strong Memorial Hospital (Academic Medical Center) PGY2 Ambulatory Care Critical Care Emergency Medicine Infectious Diseases Oncology Pediatrics Specialty Pharmacy Administration and Leadership Our Program By the Numbers 12 Residents Per Year 94 Residency Preceptors 67 Board-Certified Pharmacists 18 k Avg. Inpatient Doses Dispensed Per Day Recognition Delivering Medicine of the Highest Order. Awards and Recognition Mentor Relationships Read more about the UR Medicine preceptors. Preceptors Welcome to Rochester An introduction to the city of Rochester. Living in Rochester What Our Residents Are Saying "I chose UR Medicine because it is a large academic medical center with a variety of opportunities to explore my interests and work with a diverse selection of preceptors to learn from. I also grew up in Rochester and being able to serve the community I grew up in is very rewarding." Elizabeth Uttaro, PharmD Class of 2021-2022