Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists (SIDP)
PGY2 Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Resident
Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists (SIDP), Rochester, New York, United States
PGY2 Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Resident
Posted: Dec 2, 2025. Apply by Jan 2, 2026.
University of Rochester Medical Center – Rochester, NY Full‑time, Annual salary.
Residency Special Features The primary goal of this program is to train residents to become independent clinicians and leaders in infectious diseases and antimicrobial stewardship. The program allows flexibility so that elective rotations can be tailored to the resident’s clinical interests and career goals.
Infectious Diseases (ID) Consults I & II
Antimicrobial Stewardship I & II
Clinical Microbiology Lab
Transplant ID
HIV clinic
Hepatitis C clinic
Leadership & Administration in ID
Emergency Medicine Antimicrobial Stewardship (longitudinal)
OPAT (outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy) clinic (longitudinal)
Residents will also be responsible for carrying the antibiotic approval pager during certain periods.
Fringe Benefits Competitive stipend; medical, dental, and life insurance; 17 vacation days; retirement contribution; paid holidays; travel reimbursement for conferences such as IDWeek or MAD‑ID.
Special Requirements for Acceptance
PharmD graduate from an accredited college of pharmacy
Completion of or current training in an ASHP accredited PGY‑1 Pharmacy Practice residency program
United States citizen or permanent resident visa holder
Eligible for New York State licensure
Curriculum vitae
Three letters of recommendation
College transcript
Letter of intent stating goals and interests
Inclusion and Diversity The University of Rochester is committed to creating an inclusive community. Learn more about our Office of Equity and Inclusion at rochester.edu/diversity.
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University of Rochester Medical Center – Rochester, NY Full‑time, Annual salary.
Residency Special Features The primary goal of this program is to train residents to become independent clinicians and leaders in infectious diseases and antimicrobial stewardship. The program allows flexibility so that elective rotations can be tailored to the resident’s clinical interests and career goals.
Infectious Diseases (ID) Consults I & II
Antimicrobial Stewardship I & II
Clinical Microbiology Lab
Transplant ID
HIV clinic
Hepatitis C clinic
Leadership & Administration in ID
Emergency Medicine Antimicrobial Stewardship (longitudinal)
OPAT (outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy) clinic (longitudinal)
Residents will also be responsible for carrying the antibiotic approval pager during certain periods.
Fringe Benefits Competitive stipend; medical, dental, and life insurance; 17 vacation days; retirement contribution; paid holidays; travel reimbursement for conferences such as IDWeek or MAD‑ID.
Special Requirements for Acceptance
PharmD graduate from an accredited college of pharmacy
Completion of or current training in an ASHP accredited PGY‑1 Pharmacy Practice residency program
United States citizen or permanent resident visa holder
Eligible for New York State licensure
Curriculum vitae
Three letters of recommendation
College transcript
Letter of intent stating goals and interests
Inclusion and Diversity The University of Rochester is committed to creating an inclusive community. Learn more about our Office of Equity and Inclusion at rochester.edu/diversity.
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