There are currently four PGY2 Pharmacy Residency Programs within BayCare located at St. Joseph’s Hospital, St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital, Morton Plant Hospital and Turley Family Medical Center. The PGY2 programs offer unique experiences to give pharmacy residents specialty training within each respective practice area. Each resident will have the opportunity to complete clinical rotations, longitudinal projects, as well as research. Residents may be able to attend specific meetings related to each program, as well as the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting and Florida Residency Conference (FRC), to present their research topics.

Our PGY2 Pharmacy Residencies

St. Joseph’s Hospital
PGY2 Emergency Medicine Program
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Morton Plant Hospital
PGY2 Critical Care Program
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St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital
PGY2 Pediatric Program
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Turley Family Health Center
PGY2 Ambulatory Care Program
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Winter Haven Family Health Center II
PGY2 Ambulatory Care Program
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About Us

We strive to provide excellence in pharmacy training at all of our sites and offer a wide variety of training opportunities that prepare our graduates to excel at the next level of their career.

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About The Tampa Bay Area

BayCare Health System covers the Tampa Bay Area, which comprises of several major cities in southwest Florida including Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater.

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The State of Florida has named St. Joseph’s Hospital the BayCare Behavioral Health Teaching Hospital at St. Joseph’s! Read how BayCare and @FSUCOM Center for Behavioral Health Integration are training the next generation of behavioral health professionals:

From a diagnosis of genetic dilated cardiomyopathy at 5 weeks to competitive dance today, Ava’s story shows the power of expert care at St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital. Proud to see her honored with a Survivor’s Cape at the 2025 #TampaBayHeartWalk! ❤️ #BayCareKids #BayCareProud

We’re honored to stand with law enforcement and provide medical and mental health care for children rescued during “Operation Home for the Holidays.” This multi-city operation led to the recovery of 122 kids, including 57 in Tampa Bay. Learn more:

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