The fellowships listed below are related to psychiatric and neurologic pharmacy. The last update to the list was in January 2023. If you would like to make an addition or a change, please email the fellowship details to the AAPP office.

The Health and Aging Policy Fellowship

Contact Tessa Roth, HAPF Program Coordinator
Email hapfell@nyspi.columbia.edu
Preceptor Harold A. Pincus, MD, and Maureen Henry, JD, PhD
Focus Area Interdisciplinary focus on positively impacting and contributing to health and aging-relevant policy in the United States
Length 1 year
Positions/Year Single or Dual placement during fellowship year; Residential or Non-Residential
Stipend Stipends for Residential Fellows vary and are commensurate with each individual’s current base salary. Non-Residential Fellows may receive up to $10,000 to cover approved placement-related expenses and travel costs. Non-Residential applicants who are early in their career and cannot secure full institutional, in-kind support for their fellowship participation may apply for partial salary support from the Health and Aging Policy Fellows program, up to a maximum of $15,000.
Prerequisites Applicants must have a strong commitment to health and aging issues; should specify how the program would meet their particular career goals; and must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. or its territories who have career plans that anticipate continued work in the U.S. after the fellowship period.
Website https://www.healthandagingpolicy.org/

VA Connecticut and Yale School of Medicine

Contact Seth T. Cioffi, PharmD, CDCES
Email seth.cioffi@va.gov
Focus Area Substance Use Disorders
Length 2 years
Positions 1
Stipend $65,946 (year 1), $68,863 (year 2) for the next two years
Prerequisites Applicants must:
  • Have US citizenship
  • Not be participating in any other training program
  • Hold an active pharmacy license within the US
  • Have completed an ASHP-accredited PGY1 pharmacy practice residency (completion of a PGY2 residency in psychiatry or pain management preferred)

Hispanic Center of Excellence in Pharmacy (HCEP) Fellowship Program 

Contact Dr. Jessa Koch, PharmD, BCPP, APh
Email jkoch@llu.edu
Preceptor
Fellowship Director: Dr. Jessa Koch, PharmD, BCPP, APh
 
Preceptors will include pharmacists and other providers within Loma Linda University Health and Inland Empire Health Plan.
Focus Area The HCEP Fellowship is a 2-year pharmacy fellowship program designed to train and mentor a fellow through both clinical activities and academic research focused on reducing health disparities. The HCEP fellow will rotate amongst several clinical practices but the main clinical practice will be with Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP). IEHP will provide the fellow with training in population health to positively impact the health care needs of regional Hispanic populations and provide the fellow with significant health disparities research. These experiences will well-position the fellow as an outstanding faculty candidate by the end of the second year of the fellowship.
Length 2 years
Positions/Year
1 Fellow Position available starting July 2024
 
Plan to have 1 Fellow July 2024 and 1 Fellow July 2025
Stipend $54,144
Prerequisites
  • PharmD Degree
  • PGY-1 experience preferred but not required
  • Spanish fluency preferred
  • Preference for individuals living within San Bernardino, Riverside, or Los Angeles counties in California, or willing to commit to serving within these areas upon fellowship completion