Our Pharmacy Department provides evidence-based, cost-effective, and safe drug therapy, targeting optimal patient outcomes; diseases that impact the community (heart failure, diabetes, COPD, and asthma) are a focus of the general medicine, transitions of care, and ambulatory care rotations. In the Pharmacy Residency Program at Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago, the PGY-1 pharmacy resident can gain experience in areas that include general medicine, critical care, emergency medicine, NICU, oncology, ambulatory care, informatics, and pharmacy services management.

The faculty includes six pharmacy specialists in the areas of MICU, SICU, Oncology (2), Pediatrics (in NICU), and Emergency Department; additionally, experienced general medicine pharmacists, managers, and coordinators are on staff. Expectations of the resident include formal presentations to pharmacists, physicians, medical residents, and nurses; authoring pharmacy newsletter articles; conducting MUEs; mentorship of pharmacy students; and development and presentation of a major project.

Mount Sinai Hospital 

As part of Sinai Chicago, Mount Sinai Hospital is a 320-bed community teaching hospital with a Level 1 Trauma Center and a Level III NICU. Located on Chicago’s west side, Mount Sinai Hospital offers an urban healthcare experience that enables pharmacy residents, in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team, to benefit a population that is generally underserved.

The High Notes

PGY-1: $58,657
PGY-2: $60,403 

ANNUAL SALARY

PGY-1: 4
PGY-2: 1 

# OF RESIDENTS ACCEPTED
PER YEAR

12 months
2 months 

ASHP 

PROGRAM LENGTH AND
PROGRAM ACCREDITATIONS

23
days per year

PTO

PHARMACY CLINICAL
SERVICES

Learn more about all the interventions, initiatives, and projects. 

View Pharmacy Department Portfolio

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PHARMACY DEPARTMENT
PORTFOLIO

Program Director’s Welcome

Welcome to Mount Sinai Hospital’s pharmacy residency program! Our legacy includes 50 PGY-1 and PGY-2 residents that have graduated our program. Over the past 10+ years, our pharmacy department has transformed from a distribution-focused model to a direct patient care approach, now integral to each hospital unit. Our team of over 30 residency-trained, board-certified pharmacists excels in specialized areas like critical care and emergency medicine, delivering evidence-based, collaborative care to ensure quality patient outcomes.

With cutting-edge technologies — such as EHR EPIC, wireless smart pumps, DoseEdge™ IV workflow management, and Omnicell™ automation — and a strong operational infrastructure, our residency program offers a unique, comprehensive training experience.

Our pharmacy leadership team includes administrative experiences in clinical management, medication safety, 340B, information technology, senior leadership, and more. We’re thrilled to support your journey with exceptional resources and learning opportunities, making you a vital part of our progressive pharmacy clinical team.

Top 7 Reasons to Come to Sinai Chicago

To be a well-rounded physician, you need to know how to care for people who are different from you. Schwab at Sinai Chicago is an incredible place to grow. It sits between two prominent African-American and Latino communities. Plus, the reputation attracts patients from all ethnicities, economic levels, and backgrounds.

The residents of Schwab have each others’ backs. Seriously. We learn from each other, sharpen each other, and are ultimately aiming for the same finish line — the highest possible level of independence for all patients. 

You get an allowance for books, a stipend to present at conferences, fees paid for BLS certification, and time off to attend conferences. Plus, residents attend grand rounds and teaching rounds, anatomy/kinesiology lecture series, lunch and learns, and a wide array of other training opportunities. This training focuses on topics like:

  • Healthcare Finance 101 (yep, we need that)
  • COVID-19 Impact on Healthcare Economy
  • The Death Gap: How Inequality Kills

In addition to the residents’ clinical experience, attendance at a regular series of didactic lectures is required. Residents are required to meet the ABPMR Educational Requirements and the ACGME PMR Milestones. The didactic lecture series is typically given by physiatrists, other physicians from related fields of medicine.

There are also be opportunities to train at nearby facilities including University of Chicago, University of Illinois, and others across the country and globe.

And, we have a discounted medical Spanish class. 

You are a person, not a machine. We can’t expect you to care for patients if you’re not taking time for yourself. At Schwab, the Chief of Wellness organizes resident activities, like the family picnic and mental health and wellness speakers. We also have the employee assistance program for mental health support when it gets tough.

The partnership with Sinai Urban Health Institute allows you to learn more about — and act on — the health disparities and inequities within our Chicago community. Interested residents can benefit from these research and outreach opportunities, while making a difference in their own education and in our city.

Chicago is an awesome city to explore with lots of restaurants, concerts, and neighborhood festivals. It’s in the middle of the country and has two major airports, so you can get to most other U.S. cities in two or three hours. And that lakefront…

Life in Pharmacy

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General Curriculum
Schedule

  • PGY-1 rotations:
    • General medicine
    • General surgical medicine
    • Critical care – MICU
    • Formulary management
    • Pharmacy practice management rotations
    • Residency research project

 

  • PGY-2 rotations:
    • Pharmacy administration
    • Pharmacy administration II
    • Health system medication Safety
    • Health system administration with Vice President
    • 340B Drug discount program, specialty pharmacy, and supply chain
    • Budget and financial services
    • Advanced pharmacy operations
    • Staffing
    • Pharmacy informatics and technology
    • Research project
A healthcare professional assisting a seated male patient in a wheelchair within a clinical or rehabilitation setting. The professional is demonstrating or adjusting a device on the patient’s arm, with a background of tables and medical equipment.

General Curriculum
Schedule

  • PGY-1 rotations:
    • General medicine
    • General surgical medicine
    • Critical care – MICU
    • Formulary management
    • Pharmacy practice management rotations
    • Residency research project

 

  • PGY-2 rotations:
    • Pharmacy administration
    • Pharmacy administration II
    • Health System Medication Safety
    • Health system administration with Vice President
    • 340B Drug Discount Program, Specialty pharmacy, and Supply chain
    • Budget and Financial Services
    • Advanced Pharmacy Operations
    • Staffing
    • Pharmacy Informatics and Technology
    • Research project
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PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency

Mount Sinai Hospital’s PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency program is a broad, comprehensive pharmacy practice experience that prepares residents for multiple professional challenges and career opportunities. Four PGY-1 positions are available; the residency’s inaugural year was 2010 and expanded from two to four positions in 2013-14.

Qualified applicants apply using  PHORCAS. Each completed application must be absolutely complete and submitted by January 3rd, 2025, in order to be considered.

Program Details

Mount Sinai Hospital’s PGY-1 Residency Program equips residents for various professional and career opportunities. Upon graduation, residents can competently practice in a variety of pharmacy roles, continue training in a PGY-2 program, or serve as adjunct preceptors. Pharmacy residents further benefit from a $58,657 estimated stipend, health insurance, paid time off, lab coats, and professional travel reimbursement (IC [“Required Rotations” drop-down item] HP, MCM, and Illinois Residency Conference).

  • Current residents of Mount Sinai’s PGY-1 pharmacy residency program are prepared for multiple professional challenges and career opportunities through diverse learning opportunities and training, set in a socio-economically disadvantaged area typically underserved by healthcare. The clinical functions of pharmacists are incorporated as a key component of clinical practice at Sinai Chicago.
  • Broad, comprehensive pharmacy practice experience
  • Variety of learning experiences
  • 12-month residency
  • BLS/ACLS/PALS certification
  • Four PGY-1 positions
  • Orientation
  • General Medicine
  • General Surgical Medicine
  • Critical Care – MICU
  • Formulary Management
  • Pharmacy Practice Management
  • Residency Research Project
  • Pharmacy Practice  Staffing – four shifts per month
  • Ambulatory Care – Diabetes/Endocrinology/Primary Care
  • Antimicrobial Stewardship
  • Cardiology
  • Critical Care – SICU
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Medication Safety
  • Oncology
  • Interested candidates must meet three requirements before submitting a pharmacy residency application:
    • Graduate of ACPE-Accredited Pharmacy school
    • US citizen or permanent resident status
    • Eligible for licensure in the state of Illinois
  • A qualifying applicant may apply using PHORCAS through the ASHP website. Each completed application must be absolutely complete and submitted by January 3rd, 2025, in order to be considered. Applicants must also obtain three professional references, at least two of which are clinical preceptors.
  • Code: 41018
    NMS Code: 196113
  • Applicants who submit the completed application within the deadline will be screened to determine if they fit for the program. Factors for consideration include pharmacy-related experience (e.g., work, organizational experience, and extracurricular projects/activities including community service and participation), strength of clinical rotations, and GPA.
  • Contact:
    Karen E. Trenkler, PharmD, MS, BCPS
    Pharmacy Residency Program Director, PGY-1
    Mount Sinai Hospital
    Pharmacy Department
    1500 S Fairfield Ave
    Chicago, IL 60608
    Phone: 773-257-2135
    Karen.Trenkler@sinai.org

PGY-2 Health System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership Residency (HSPAL)

Mount Sinai Hospital’s PGY-2 HSPAL residency program provides hands-on experience in areas such as operations, medication safety, pharmacy enterprise, clinical practice management, healthy system administration (with VP or senior leadership), and mentorship.

Sinai Chicago’s PGY-2 in Health System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership was ASHP surveyed for full accreditation on Nov 14-15, 2017. We are very proud to report that we were accredited for 6 years through 2024.

Qualified applicants apply using PHORCAS. Each completed application must be absolutely complete and submitted by January 26th, 2025, in order to be considered.

PGY-2 HSPAL Residency Brochure coming soon

Program Details

  • This residency is designed to provide a comprehensive experience in health system pharmacy administration. The Sinai Health System includes four hospitals, two research institutes, and a medical group which is composed of 18 clinical sites across Chicago.
  • Our mission is to develop future progressive pharmacy leaders through a curriculum full of coordinated practical experiences involving all of our expanding pharmacy services. Mount Sinai Hospital’s PGY-2 Pharmacy Residency program is a broad, comprehensive pharmacy practice experience that prepares residents for multiple professional challenges and career opportunities. One PGY-2 HSPAL position available.
  • Develop skills in health system pharmacy management.
  • Develop competence in managerial, financial, and organizational components of health system pharmacy.
  • Develop effective organizational, integrative, and evaluation skills that will assist the resident in improving current and developing new pharmacy services.
  • Develop sufficient knowledge and expertise in pharmacy with legal, regulatory, safety, and accreditation requirements.
  • Demonstrate leadership by developing working relationships with healthcare providers and other professionals on multidisciplinary teams and committees.
  • Lead others through the use of effective communication, mentorship, action, and transformational leadership.
  • Orientation to Pharmacy Services
  • 340B Drug Discount Program/Specialty Pharmacy/Supply Chain
  • Medication Safety
  • Pharmacy Informatics and Automation
  • Clinical Practice Management
  • Advanced Pharmacy Operations
  • Pharmacy Financial Management
  • Quality and Regulatory Management
  • Strategic Planning
  • Executive Health System Administration (with VP or Senior Leader)
  • Pharmacy Enterprise
  • Chief Resident
  • Mentor and direct IPPE, APPE students, and PGY-1 Residents
  • Primary preceptor of PGY-1 residents and students on Hospital Practice Management rotations
  • Interested candidates must meet three requirements before submitting a pharmacy residency application:
    • Graduate of ACPE-Accredited Pharmacy school
    • US citizen or permanent resident status
    • Eligible for licensure in the state of Illinois
  • Qualified applicants apply using PHORCAS. Each completed application must be absolutely complete and submitted by January 10th, 2025, in order to be considered.
  • Code: 41046
    NMS Code: 688663
  • Applicants who submit the completed application within the deadline will be screened to determine if they fit for the program. Factors for consideration include pharmacy-related experience (e.g., work, organizational experience, and extracurricular projects/activities including community service and participation), strength of clinical rotations, and GPA.
  • Contact:
    Thomas Yu, PharmD
    System Director of Ambulatory Pharmacy Services
    PGY-2 HSPAL Residency Program Director
    Office: 773-257-2486
    Thomas.Yu@sinai.org

Pharmacy Practice Managers

Karen E. Trenkler, PharmD, MS, BCPS

Pharmacy Clinical Manager, PGY-1 Residency Program Director

Thomas Yu, PharmD

System Director of Ambulatory Pharmacy Services, PGY-2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration And Leadership Residency Director

Kyle C. Mork, PharmD, MBA

System Director of Inpatient Pharmacy, PGY-1 Residency Program Coordinator, PGY-2 HSPAL Residency Program Coordinator

Blanche Danecek, PharmD

Pharmacy Coordinator

Drew Bailey, PharmD

Pharmacy Operations Manager

Residency Clinical Rotation Preceptors

Luis Almazon, PharmD

Clinical Pharmacist, General Medicine

Laura Gleason, PharmD, BCOP

Clinical Specialist, Hematology/Oncology

Drew Bailey, PharmD

Pharmacy Operations Manager

Current Residents

Angelique Anonuevo, PharmD

Midwestern University, College of Pharmacy, PGY-1

Kuan Yu Chen

Rosalind Franklin University, PGY-1

Franklin Rijo

Midwestern University, College of Pharmacy, PGY-1

Audrey Whitnah

Purdue University, College of Pharmacy, PGY-1

Past Residents and Fellowship Placements

At Mount Sinai Hospital, we track the professional progress of our alumni with pride and interest. For prospective residents, we display the first positions following graduation. 

PGY-1

Zane Colon, PharmD, BCPS
Mount Sinai Hospital
Clinical Staff Pharmacist 

Justin Malacaria, PharmD
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Clinical Staff Pharmacist 

Anna Sandler, PharmD
Roosevelt University College of Pharmacy
Assistant Professor

Clinical Practice Site at Mount Sinai Hospital 

PGY-1

Taylor Fleet, PharmD
Unity Point Meriter Hospital
Clinical Staff Pharmacist 

Pamela East, PharmD
Loyola University 
Clinical Staff Pharmacist 

Shujie Lin, PharmD, BCPS
Lovell VA
Clinical Staff Pharmacist 

Alexa Maisenbach, PharmD, BCPS
Mount Sinai Hospital
Clinical Staff Pharmacist, Registry
St Joseph, Joliet
ED Pharmacist 

PGY-1

Adam Klamt, PharmD
William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital, Madison, WI
Pharmacy Clinical Specialist 

Esther Lee, PharmD, BCPS
University of Chicago Hospital
Transitions of Care Pharmacy Specialist 

Margarit Mansour, PharmD, BCPS
Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago, IL
Oncology Pharmacy Specialist 

Priya Patel, PharmD
Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago, IL
Pharmacy Coordinator

PGY-2

Dr. Tri Nguyen, PharmD, MHA, MS
MedStar, Washington Hospital Center
Pharmacy Automation Supervisor 

PGY-1

Ryan Broda, PharmD, BCPS
Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago, IL
Clinical Pharmacist 

Ravi Gandhi, PharmD, BCPS
University of Wisconsin, Madison, IL
PGY-2 Infectious Diseases 

Rona Jin, PharmD, BCPS
Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago, IL
Clinical Pharmacist 

Jasmine (Hasmik) Sotelo, PharmD
Sutter Health of California
PGY-2 in Health System Pharmacy and Leadership 

PGY-1

Michael Bolanos, PharmD, BCPS
Holy Cross Hospital, Chicago, IL
ED Pharmacist 

Gina Cherniawski, PharmD, BCPS
St. Joseph’s/Candler Health System in Savannah, GA
PGY-2 in Emergency Medicine 

Stephany Fournier, PharmD, BCPS
Holy Cross Hospital, Chicago, IL
Clinical Pharmacist 

Spencer Kruggel, PharmD
Valleywise Health in Phoenix, AZ
PGY-2 in Emergency Medicine 

PGY-2

Dr. Rimple Patel, PharmD
Holy Cross Hospital, IL
Pharmacy Coordinator 

PGY-1

Frederick Kendall Galarza, PharmD, BCPS
Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center, Chicago, IL
Clinical Staff Pharmacist 

Vanessa Hutzley, PharmD, BCPS
PGY-2 Infectious Diseases Resident 

Katarzyna Cyran, PharmD
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Clinical Staff Pharmacist 

Anne Reda, PharmD, BCPS
Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center, Chicago, IL
Clinical Staff Pharmacist 

PGY-1

Daniel Carlsen, PharmD, BCPS
Edward Hines Jr. Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, IL
PGY-2 Infectious Diseases Resident 

Esther Chung, PharmD
Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center, Chicago, IL
Clinical Staff Pharmacist 

Lisa Do, PharmD, BCPS
Medication Management Clinic at St. Rita’s, Lima, OH
PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Resident 

Krista Policchio, PharmD, BCPS
Holy Cross Hospital, Chicago, IL
ED Pharmacy Specialist

Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center, Chicago, IL
Clinical Staff Pharmacist 

PGY-2

Dr. Matthew Dandino, PharmD, BCPS
Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center, IL
Pharmacy Coordinator (340B/Specialty) 

PGY-2

Dr. Brandy Kirby-Cooper, PharmD
Ingalls Memorial Hospital, Harvey, IL
Clinical Staff Pharmacist 

PGY-2

Dr. Thomas Yu, PharmD
Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center, IL
Outpatient Pharmacy Manager

PGY-2

Dr. Andrew Volk, PharmD, BCPS
Holy Cross Hospital, Chicago, IL
Pharmacy Operations Manager 

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