Program overview
Northern Health strives to provide exceptional health services and to lead the way in promoting health and providing health services for Northern and rural populations. We encourage you to consider Northern Health for your residency and to become a part of the Northern way of caring.
Established in: 2003
Number of positions: 2
Start date: 52 weeks, starting in June/July
Estimated stipend: Residents are in a 'Pharmacy Resident Position' for 54 weeks with Northern Health.
Residents are members of the Health Sciences Association (HSA) union and are covered by the Health Science Professionals Bargaining Association (HSPBA) Collective Agreement. You are required to become a member of HSA and pay union dues.
Residents are paid a P1 Salary less 15.2% as per the HSA Collective agreement (Wage Schedule N). Which is approximately $88,000 for the 54 week term.
Residents are required to complete a 12-month return of service with Northern Health following their residency program. Residents are required to repay 25% of the total wages from the 'Pharmacy Resident Position' if they do not complete the return of service.
Benefits included: Extended medical and dental as per collective agreement.
Holiday/vacation leave: 20 days as per collective agreement with 2 weeks scheduled during the residency year.
Education/conference leave: None
Program coordinator: Aleisha Enemark
Phone: 250-565-2014
Email: Aleisha.Enemark@northernhealth.ca
Information for prospective residents
Additional information
Residency program coordinator: Aleisha Enemark
Phone: 250-565-2014
Email: Aleisha.Enemark@northernhealth.ca
The Program Coordinator plans and coordinates the Residency Program. The Coordinator provides support and guidance to the residents and preceptors and ensures continuous quality improvement of the program.
Residency program director: Dr. Dana Cole
Phone: 250-649-7577
Email: Dana.Cole@northernhealth.ca
The Residency Program Director is responsible for the administrative organization of the residency program and provides support to the coordinator, preceptors and residents.
- 2023-2024 - Lindsay Ellefson, Jasleen Hansra
- 2022-2023 – Amy Jradi, Gordon Ling, Vivian Phan
- 2021-2022 – Cheuk Wai Tara Luk, Serena Quan
- 2020-2021 – Karan Dewan, Shelby McGraw
- 2019-2020 – Jordan Lewis, Megan Hanson
- 2018-2019 – Jessica Manning, Jessie McIntosh
- 2017-2018 – Kyle Costa, Benjamin Wou
- 2016-2017 – Barret Barr
- 2015-2016 – Ryan Doerksen, Nicholas House
- 2014-2015 – Sara Cassidy, Cindy Yuen
- 2013-2014 – Kendra Southwood, Katie Shovar
- 2012-2013 – Catherine Cheung, Janise Fehr
- 2011-2012 – Alicia Ridgewell, Jacyln Wakita
- 2010-2011 – Celia Culley, Ryan LeBlanc
- 2009-2010 – Jennifer Day
- 2008-2009 – Aleisha Thornhill, Curt Fowkes
- 2007-2008 – Erika Maher
- 2006-2007 – Amanda Shea
- 2005-2006 – Jennifer Gillcash
- 2004-2005 – Jennifer Hawkes
- 2003-2004 – Melissa Lo
Benefits of the Northern Health Residency Program
"All in all, I wouldn't have wanted to be with any other residency program. Our close-knit program provides support and structure, and really does set you up for success."
"I found my preceptors to be excellent at providing immediate and constructive feedback that allowed me to further accelerate my learning."
"The program was organized in a way that kept my personal and career goals in mind, which I think was very important and added a lot of value to the program for me."
Residency supports future career goals
”I feel that the residency year was excellent at instilling an organized clinical process, which I can take forward … as a clinical pharmacist. The residency has provided me with a solid clinical base of knowledge from which to grow and the tools I need to continue improving my clinical process and pursue life-long learning."
"The residency has been very helpful by providing a variety of experiences that make you more well-rounded and offer insight into possible career opportunities. Without the residency, career transitions of interest would likely take much longer to obtain. The diverse experiences and exposure to different clinical areas have been instrumental in preparing me for future career steps."
Advice from past residents
"Take advantage of this opportunity, it goes by fast. Be a sponge for the knowledge, interpersonal skills, and advice on how to establish a clinical practice. The hours are long and the year is challenging, but the reward at the end is worth it."
"The purpose of a residency is self-growth, and working through tough times will make you better than you were the day before. Find ways to maintain a work-life balance, such as exercising, spending time with friends and family, or pursuing a hobby."