Internship

RxPharmacist Graduate Transitions Internship

RxPharmacist is excited to continue to give back to our pharmacy profession and sponsor a competitive ten-week medical writing and entrepreneurship training program in pharmacy test-prep education and business development. Interns are paired with a preceptor throughout the program for support and mentorship with their long-term career goals and learning valuable skills to be competitive in the workplace. All of our interns have been successful in attaining employment in careers they desire after completing our extensive mentoring program.

To be eligible to apply, students must be enrolled in a full-time ACPE-accredited doctor of pharmacy program in their 4th year of pharmacy school, be in good academic standing (GPA greater than 3.3), and have excellent writing and organization skills. In the past we have taken students who are in their P1-P3 years but it has been on a situational basis as we want to make sure you do well in school and can balance having an internship program part-time. Just simply state this in your cover letter and application and we can then assist to see what projects would be a best fit for both sides.

The program is flexible allowing pharmacy graduates to work from home on their own schedule and is designed to provide experience in such areas as:

  • Marketing
  • Medical Technical Writing
  • Publications and drug information
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Product Development

RxPharmacist will provide a competitive pay based off project completions and milestones and support interns in paying them to study for their board exams!

To apply:

Submit the following in one electronic submission to hr@rxpharmacist.com:

  1. CV and/or resume
  2. Cover letter including the following information:
    • Preferred contact information (full name, mailing address, phone, primary email, alternate email)
    • School/College of Pharmacy/Campus Name
    • Anticipated graduation date from Pharm.D. program
    • Describe your past experiences in medical writing and why you want to complete our internship program
    • Your long-term career goals to pair you up with a preceptor
  3. Copy of own created pharmacotherapy and law notes to critique your writing skills, do NOT provide a copy of your lecture notes. These must be your own created works!

Deadlines:

Summer Deadline: April 9 of each calendar year

Fall Deadline: August 30 of each calendar year

Testimonials from past graduates:

View below testimonials from our previous students who have completed our program!

Sam T., Mercer University

Chrissy T., University of Florida

Lauren A., Shenandoah University

Nancy T., University of Texas at Austin

Abimbola C., MCPHS University

Yen T., Rosalind Franklin University

Joan C., St. John’s University

Nnenna I., Husson University

Thi N., University of California San Diego

Ally B., University of Minnesota

Musab S., Rutgers University

Edward S., University of Texas at Austin

Christina I., University of Texas at Austin

Joseph S., University of North Texas

Catherine W., Husson University

Julianne T., University of Minnesota

Madeline W., University of Florida

Madison B., Florida A&M University

Shery S., State University of New York at Buffalo

Dagmara Z., Rosalind Franklin University

Danielle G., Nova Southeastern University

Megan P., Northeast Ohio Medical University

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