About me
York Hospital is a 596-bed community teaching hospital, Level 1 Trauma Regional Resource Center, and comprehensive stroke center located in south-central Pennsylvania. WellSpan Health is an integrated health system that includes 8 hospitals and 220 patient-care locations serving York, Adams, Lancaster and Franklin counties. The Pharmacy Residency Program provides advanced training in clinical service areas that include pharmacokinetics, critical care, internal medicine, emergency medicine, infectious disease, ambulatory care, cardiology, family medicine, pain management, nutrition support, behavioral health, oncology, and neonatal intensive care. Residents develop skills in providing direct patient care, drug information, research, drug-use policy development and pharmacy management. Residents provide consultations to providers in areas relating to anticoagulation, pharmacokinetics, parenteral nutrition, pain management and other disease states. Residents provide educational programs to the pharmacy staff, nursing and medical staff (residents, interns and students).
Please see our website for comprehensive outline of benefits, that includes health insurance, paid time off, meals, and professional travel reimbursement.
Alison Sabados received her Pharm.D. from Wilkes University in 2011. Ali completed her PGY1 and PGY2 Critical Care residencies at York Hospital. Following residency training, Ali began clinical practice with cardiothoracic surgery in 2013 and currently rounds with the interdisciplinary teams in the cardiac and open-heart ICUs. She is also involved with several committees including the WellSpan Critical Care Steering Committee, Heart Failure, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO), and Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) Committees. Ali serves as Residency Program Director for the PGY1 program and precepts the cardiology and cardiovascular ICU rotations for PGY1 and PGY2 residents.