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Pharmacy Residency Testimonials

Jenna McGeehon

“I chose to complete both my PGY1 and PGY2 critical-care residency at Monument Health Rapid City Hospital because of the positive experiences I had during my P4 APPE rotation at Monument Health. The preceptors, providers and other caregivers are extremely welcoming, knowledgeable and enjoyable to work with. After completion of my PGY2 residency, I decided to stay on at Monument Health for the people and experiences that Monument Health has to offer. I look forward to spending many more years serving the patients at Monument Health Rapid City Hospital.”

Abby Ferdinand

“I chose to complete my PGY1 and PGY2 residency training with Monument Health Rapid City Hospital and Monument Health Cancer Care Institute because of the outstanding preceptors, variety of rotations and educational experiences, and the ability to serve a large patient population in Western South Dakota and the surrounding areas. I was able to expand my knowledge base and become a practitioner capable of practicing in multiple areas throughout the health care system. I chose to stay and practice as an oncology pharmacist at the Monument Health Cancer Care Institute because of my passion for oncology, the amazing staff, and the truly unique opportunities that are available for oncology pharmacists practicing within this institution.”

Jessi Henter

“I chose to complete my PGY1 and PGY2 residencies at Monument Health Rapid City Hospital because of the highly qualified, dedicated and enthusiastic preceptors, as well as the learning opportunities and mentorship programs that are offered. The culture, people and patients we serve are the reasons I hope to continue my pharmacy career at Monument Health after residency; however I am confident I will be equipped to provide quality patient care in any institution following my residencies.”

David Delahoyde

“I chose to complete my PGY1 residency training at Monument Health Rapid City Hospital because of the supportive preceptors, diverse learning opportunities, and interdisciplinary patient-centered care.  Throughout my residency, I was consistently able to grow my knowledge base, refine my interpersonal skills, and improve my adaptability.  The culture found at Monument Health and the skills gained throughout my residency training led me to seek a position as a full-time pharmacist at Monument Health after the completion of my PGY1 residency.  I look forward to improving patient care and growing the pharmacy profession for many years at Monument Health.”