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D鈥橸ouville University School of Pharmacy Celebrates Strong Residency Match Results for Class of 2026

April 2, 2026
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D鈥橸ouville University School of Pharmacy is proud to announce the successful results of the 2026 Pharmacy Residency Match. This year鈥檚 cohort has demonstrated exceptional clinical expertise and dedication, securing positions in highly competitive programs across the country, ranging from local healthcare leaders to national medical centers.

D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 on-campus pharmacy, Vital Pharmacy, is also pleased to announce two incoming residents, one from the D鈥橸ouville University School of Pharmacy. Eliana Alaimo, D鈥橸ouville University PharmD class of 2026 and Kaylee Siener, University at Buffalo PharmD class of 2026 both expressed their excitement to expand their skills and continue learning. Kaylee Siener added that she was 鈥渆ager to be involved in teaching opportunities and mentor future pharmacists鈥.

A pharmacy residency is a highly competitive, post-graduate period of intense clinical training. While a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree provides the foundational knowledge required for licensure, a residency offers an additional one to two years of hands-on experience in specialized environments, such as emergency medicine, ambulatory care, or psychiatric pharmacy.

Securing a "Match" is a complex process where candidates and programs are paired based on mutual preference. For students, completing a residency means they are prepared to take on advanced clinical roles, lead interdisciplinary healthcare teams, and manage the most complex patient cases. It represents a commitment to lifelong learning and a higher standard of patient-centered care.

The 2026 match cycle reflects the rigorous academic preparation provided by D鈥橸ouville. Alyssa M. Wozniak, PharmD, BCPS, Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs, Outreach, & Special Projects and Residency Program Director at Vital Pharmacy, noted the significance of these achievements:

"Match Day is always a meaningful milestone, and this year鈥檚 results highlight the dedication and perseverance of our students. We are proud to share that 13 of our PGY1 candidates matched, representing an approximately 81% match rate, with placements at excellent programs both locally and across the country, including continued growth within our own Vital Pharmacy residency.

In addition, six of our PGY2 candidates secured positions through early commitment or the Match, reflecting the strength of our advanced training pathways.

At the same time, we recognize that each student鈥檚 path is unique, and we are proud of the many directions our graduates are pursuing. We look forward to celebrating each of our students and their individual career plans at graduation!"

About D鈥橸ouville University School of Pharmacy:

D鈥橸ouville University School of Pharmacy offers a rigorous, student-centered curriculum designed to develop the next generation of pharmacy leaders. Through innovative clinical partnerships and a focus on community health, D鈥橸ouville prepares graduates to excel in diverse healthcare environments.

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