Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital Pharmacy Residency

Welcome Prospective Residents!

Emily Gray, PharmD, BCPP 
Residency Program Director
Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital
[email protected]
918-491-3766

We would like to extend a warm welcome to you as a prospective resident in our psychiatric pharmacy residency program at Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital.

Our program offers a unique blend of inpatient care and outpatient pharmacist led collaborative care. With rotations available in general mental health, eating disorders, geriatrics, and emergency psychiatry, you’re poised to have a well-rounded psychiatric pharmacy learning experience. We are committed to providing a supportive and inclusive environment where you can develop the skills and knowledge necessary to become a highly qualified psychiatric pharmacist.

Our program is fully accredited by ASHP and offers numerous opportunities for you to engage in teaching, research, and leadership activities. With access to a wide array of resources and state-of-the-art technology, you will be well-prepared to make a meaningful impact on patient care.

We're excited to see what you'll accomplish during your time here. Feel free to explore our website to learn more about our program, preceptors, and residents. 

About the Residency Program 

Program Details

  • Accreditation Status: ASHP Accredited since 2019
  • Duration: 12 months
  • Number of residents: 1
  • Application Deadline: January 5
  • Start Date: July 1
  • Estimated Stipend: $47,476

Residency Special Features

Laureate Psychiatric Clinic & Hospital is part of Saint Francis Health System, the largest health system in Oklahoma. Laureate is a private, not-for-profit, freestanding, 106 bed, psychiatric facility. The psychiatric pharmacy resident has the opportunity to provide care for patients with mental health disorders in the following areas: adult inpatient psychiatry, emergency psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, adult consult liaison, pediatric consult liaison, eating disorders, neurology, women’s mental health, and pain management. Longitudinal experiences including research and outpatient mental health are required components of the residency. The resident will also have ample opportunities to teach and precept pharmacy students.

The purpose of this program is to develop competent, confident practitioners with expert knowledge, skills, attitudes, and abilities in psychiatric pharmacotherapy and pharmacy practice. The program provides experiences in all aspects of psychiatric pharmacy practice. The resident will develop advanced skills in pharmacokinetics, drug selection and dosing, and formulary management. The program features opportunities for interprofessional collaboration and for the resident to serve as a subject matter expert in psychiatric pharmacy. Education opportunities include didactic lectures at a local university and teaching patients, students, and other health care providers. Major research projects provide exposure to developing study methods, collecting, and analyzing data, and presenting findings.

Benefits

Resident receives health insurance, sick leave, paid vacation, discount meals, and professional travel.

Special Requirements for Acceptance

Interested candidates should submit a letter of intent, college transcripts, curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation. Candidates must have a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited college of pharmacy, must be participating in or have completed an ASHP-accredited PGY1 pharmacy residency program or one in the ASHP accreditation process, and must be eligible for licensure in Oklahoma.

PGY2 Laureate Psychiatric Clinic & Hospital Pharmacy Sample Rotation Schedule 

Current Residents

Joshua Schultz, PharmD 
University of New England (Portland, ME)
[email protected]

Learn More

For more information about the Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital Pharmacy Residency Program, please contact the Program Director, Emily Gray. You can contact her via email at [email protected] or by phone at 918-491-5678