2026 Pharmacy Clinical Informatics Internship Program

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.

 

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