Thank you for your interest in the pharmacy residency programs at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC). The Pharmacy Department has been training pharmacy residents since 2002. We have the largest pharmacy residency program in the state of New Hampshire.
We place an emphasis on providing safe, high quality, and cost-effective care to the patients we serve. We strive to continue to be a regional and national leader for innovate approaches in pharmaceutical care, as well as providing opportunities for personal and professional growth of pharmacy students, residents, and pharmacy staff.
The Department of Pharmacy offers five residency training programs dedicated to developing clinical practice competencies while promoting leadership, confidence, and professional skills. All programs combine clinical training with teaching and leadership activities to develop a well-rounded clinical practitioner. While the programs have required rotations, each provides flexibility to align with the goals of the individual resident.
We are confident that our programs will provide the expertise, training, and support to further your professional growth and development. We wish you the best of luck in your search for a program that matches your goals and interests.
For candidates with VISAs the following VISA types will be accepted:
TN sponsorship for citizens of Canada and Mexico:
- PGY-2 Critical Care
- PGY-2 Oncology
Students in F-1 status who are eligible for OPT and/or STEM OPT (Students are responsible for working with their school’s international student office to obtain OPT):
- PGY-2 Critical Care
- PGY-2 Oncology
Dartmouth Health does not offer H-1B sponsorship for pharmacy residency programs.
Please note due to program requirements the PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Programs and PGY-1 and -2 Health System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership Residency Program do not meet the requirements for TN sponsorship or the criteria for OPT/STEM OPT.
Dartmouth Health cannot advise on personal immigration matters. It is recommended you discuss with your own immigration counsel.