About the Internship
The goal of the Pharmacy Clinical Informatics Internship Program is to develop future pharmacy leaders in informatics by exposing them to principles of population health and clinical informatics, including concepts such as data model design, clinical workflows, and interoperability. Working directly with pharmacists and clinical leaders, the Interns will learn how clinical informatics principles are used to maximize healthcare resources, improve patient care outcomes, and implement best practices.
The selected interns will gain experience through a curriculum designed by Harvard Medical School faculty members at the Division of Clinical Informatics (DCI) at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the Pfizer Clinical Informatics, Medical Outcomes & Analytics Group. The interns will engage in clinical informatics and pharmacy experiences through participation in the structured twelve-week internship program, with additional exposure to population health and advanced research methods. Interns will have access to online learning resources. The training offered will be tailored to the student’s background and future career objectives.
The Interns can be virtually located anywhere in the United States. For more information, contact Dr. Yuri Quintana, Chief of the Division of Clinical Informatics, yquintan@bidmc.harvard.edu.
Apply by April 30, 2026!
Read the eligibility requirements below. Application form at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdoi2psabFBcTnjAY04hynapwMYTO8NPvxXd8M801oMFuHPdw/viewform?usp=header , that you will need to log in with a Google account
The interns will be assigned a Preceptor to guide and tailor the learning encounters developed by faculty at DCI and Pfizer Clinical Informatics, Medical Outcomes & Analytics group. The interns will work closely with their preceptor to conceptualize, develop, and complete a project to improve the quality of patient care through informatics. The interns are eligible to receive a modest financial stipend.
Internship Requirements
Currently enrolled as a full-time Doctor of Pharmacy degree student in an ACPE-accredited school or college, with an anticipated graduation date of 2027 or 2028. Candidates must submit an online application with an essay describing : on 1) why you are interested in this program, andwhat informatics topics are most interesting to you and why (3 pages max) of interest, 2) two letters of recommendation, 3) a letter of good academic standing from your institution 4) a transcript with courses, grades and a cumulative GPA. To receive the optional stipend, candidates must be eligible for employment in the United States. Students can also request to receive academic credit at their institution if their insitution accepts this activity for IPPE or APPE. Interns will be hosted virtually or on-site in the Division of Clinical Informatics, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA. Students can do this virtually from anywhere in the United States.
About DCI
Founded in 1970 by Drs. Howard Bleich and Dr. Warner Slack, the Division of Clinical Informatics (DCI), was among the first academic divisions in the world to concentrate on using computers for patient care, teaching, and medical research. The goals of DCI have been to improve the quality and reduce the cost of medical care, enhance the quality of medical education, improve the relationship between doctors and patients, and explore innovative approaches to research through computing. Our faculty has developed hospital-wide clinical computing systems at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Our faculty was among the first to engage patients in direct dialogue with computers and had been building and evolving clinical decision support systems for four decades. Today, DCI faculty continues to lead the evolution and study of personal health technologies, web-based clinical computing systems, national health systems, and international comparative approaches. Our faculty is driven to find solutions to real-world problems. Current research areas of interest include designing and evaluating clinical information systems, translational research platforms, patient portals, patient engagement, quality improvement processes and analytics, clinical decision support systems, online learning systems, mobile health applications, and global e-health applications. Learn more about DCI at https://dci.bidmc.org This program is made possible through generous support from Pfizer Inc. https://www.pfizer.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible to participate?
- Enrollment as a full-time Doctor of Pharmacy degree student in the United States in an ACPE-accredited school or college of pharmacy with anticipated graduation in 2027 or 2028.
- The internship is virtual but does require you to be a resident of the United States for the duration of the internship.
- A stipend is available, but it is optional. It requires you to be eligible for employment in the U.S..
What are the application requirements?
- Submit an application via the online portal.
- Have your university send Good Academic Standing Letters or letter from a Dean/Associate Dean of Student Affairs. It must be sent from the university directly to Yuri Quintana at yquintan@bidmc.harvard.edu
- Upload Transcript of Courses and Grades in the application portal
- Submit your essay on 1) why you are interested in informatics 2) how does your career trajectory past and future align with the field of informatics 3) what topics in informatics you are most interested and why (3 pages max). Submit two letters of recommendation from a faculty member, non-relative practicing pharmacist, or practicing healthcare/informatics professional who has worked directly with you. Letters of recommendation and the letter in good standing need to be addressed to Yuri Quintana, Ph.D., Chief of Division of Clinical Informatics at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and sent by email by the referees or the university administrator directly to Dr. Yuri Quintana at yquintan@bidmc.harvard.edu Please have the candidate's name in the email subject header. A different individual must write each letter. Recommendation letters sent by the candidate will make the application void.
- Incomplete submissions will not be considered.
How long will the application be open?
Applications will be accepted until April 30, 2026. Applicants will be notified if they are selected for a virtual interview with faculty members from the Division of Clinical Informatics program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Do I need to be eligible for employment?
This is an educational internship. Employment status is optional. If your don’t have a work permit your can still do the internship - your just can’t get paid. Students must currently enrolled in a USA Pharmacy school and do need to be legal resident on a student visa, permanent resident of USA, or US citizen.
How many internships are awarded internships in the program?
For the program, currently one pharmacy student will be awarded an internship in Pharmacy Clinical Informatics eligible for the available stipend. Additional paid or unpaid position may open up.
What is the official starting date of the internship program?
While every effort will be made to accommodate individual schedules, the official start date is June 1, 2026 (there is some flexibility in the start date by a week or two), with an end date 12 weeks later. Notification of acceptance will occur by August 21, 2026, or sooner. Apply Early!
Will I be compensated for the internship?
There is only one paid internship that will provide a $7,500 stipend based on a 40-hour work week over the 12 weeks upon completion of the internship, provided you have legal clearance to get paid in the United States. The stipend is optional and you can decline it if you are going to use the internship for academic credit (which some students have done for IPPEs (Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences) and APPEs (Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences), or you do not have work authorization for 40 hours per week.
Please note the internship will NOT provide:
- Travel expenses to and from practice sites
- Meals while in the program
- Housing expenses
- Other personal expenses while in the program
What will I do during the internship?
The pharmacy students selected will engage in the daily activities of clinical informatics and pharmacy practice. They will be exposed to population health and research, including outcomes. The areas of emphasis offered will be tailored to the student's background and future career objectives.
The interns will be able to learn from experts in Clinical Informatics through a mix of didactic lectures, seminars, and guided learning. Additionally, the student will receive mentoring from Harvard Medical School faculty members at the Division of Clinical Informatics (DCI).
Mentors are Harvard faculty members and senior pharmacists in leadership positions at Pfizer.
With guidance from faculty members at DCI and the Pfizer Clinical Informatics, Medical Outcomes & Analytics group, the interns will conceptualize, develop, and complete a project focusing on improving the quality of patient care through informatics.
What will be expected after the internship?
The interns will be expected to create a substantive report that describes the design and implementation of the internship project. This report could be used as the basis for a scientific publication. The interns will also be required to present the project to the DCI and members of the Pfizer Medical Affairs team.
The interns will be encouraged to submit their work to the American Medical Informatics Annual Conference or other pharmacy conferences such as the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
Past students have published papers at the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) annual conference. Student Zoe Liao placed third in the AMIA student competition!
Where are our past interns?
Past interns have gone on to academic graduate programs, industry positions, and healthcare provider roles. See where are our past interns.
Chris Lim
Avantika Pathak
Zoe LiaoIvann AgapitoSamantha Valliant, PharmD
Natalie Karapetian
Brooke Lawler
Sara Saif
Tien Bui
Laura Choi
Ivann Iagapito
Darcy Tocci
Jenna Davey
Osaretin Otagho
