Fulton State Hospital

ASHP Accredited

Fulton State Hospital, Fulton, MO

Last updated: 09/23/2025

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Greg Deardorff, Pharm.D., BCPP
RPD since 2017
Mailing address

Fulton State Hospital
Pharmacy Department
600 East 5th Street

Fulton, MO 65251
United States


Primary Practice: Acute and long-term forensic psychiatry
1 PGY2 Psychiatry position
Phone:
(573) 592-3063
Fax:
(573) 592-3070

Maximum Number of Positions

  • PGY1: 0
  • PGY2 Psychiatry: 1
  • PGY2 Neurology: 0

Program Details

  • Institution type: Other
  • Primary Practice Site: State facility
  • ASHP Accreditation Status: accredited (code: 64031)
  • NMS Participant: Yes (code: 734866)
  • Program Inception: 2016
  • Preceptors: 4 BCPPs; 3 Other pharmacists; 1 Non-pharmacists

Application Details

  • Application Deadline: 1/2/2026
  • Starting Date: 7/1/2026
  • Estimated Stipend: $59,000
  • Fringe Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance available; 32 days paid time off annually; full reimbursement for attendance at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting and the AAPP Annual Meeting, with meeting attendance considered paid education leave.
  • Financial Support for AAPP Annual Meeting: Yes, full support
  • Interviews Required: Yes
  • Offers pre-commitment: No

Special Requirements for Application

  • PharmD
  • Completion of PGY1 Residency OR equivalent experience
  • Eligible for state licensure
  • College transcripts
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Letters of recommendation (3)
  • US Citizenship

PGY1 Rotations Offered

  • Not applicable

PGY2 Rotations Offered

  • Administration
  • Adult inpatient psychiatry
  • Adult outpatient psychiatry
  • Child and adolescent psychiatry
  • Consultation liaison psychiatry
  • Chronic/intermediate/extended inpatient psychiatry
  • Developmental disabilities
  • Emergency psychiatry
  • Forensic psychiatry
  • Geriatric psychiatry
  • Mental health court
  • Pain management
  • Psychopharmacology lab and PK
  • Specialty clinic
  • Substance abuse
  • Other

PGY2 Features

  • Staffing Component: Yes, optional
  • Teaching Component: Yes, required
  • Teaching Certificate Program: No
  • PGY2 Other Features: Residents have the opportunity to present at least two lectures to psychiatry residents at the University of Missouri Psychiatric Center and may also present a continuing education program at the Truman VA Hospital. Additional teaching opportunities include weekly psychopharmacology lectures and leading case discussions with psychiatry residents, nurse practitioners, psychology interns, physician assistant students, medical students, and pharmacy students. Affiliations with several colleges of pharmacy also provide numerous opportunities to precept APPE pharmacy students.
  • Residents achieving BCPP within 3 years: 100%

Program Philosophy

To provide a dynamic learning environment that prepares residents for clinical practice across diverse psychiatric settings, fostering the competencies necessary for board certification. Residents develop a deep understanding of the importance of building and maintaining positive, professional relationships while delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care.

Site Special Features

In affiliation with the University of Missouri Psychiatric Center and the Harry S. Truman VA Hospital, the residency offers diverse clinical experiences in forensic psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, consultation-liaison and ambulatory psychiatry, long-term and acute inpatient psychiatry, geriatrics, developmental disabilities, pain management, administration, and research. Residents actively participate in the Incompetent to Stand Trial (IST) Committee and the State Psychopharmacology Committee, which together provide valuable opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, case review, and contributions to complex treatment planning. They also engage with the hospital’s Research Committee, attending weekly meetings to discuss their residency project and related scholarly activities. In addition, residents have the opportunity for a longitudinal learning experience that develops the skills needed to implement and manage a clozapine clinic and pharmacy-managed laboratory for hematology monitoring of clozapine-treated patients. This experience covers both the clinical and operational aspects of managing a clozapine program, and upon completion, residents will meet CLIA qualifications to serve as a director or technical consultant for a moderate complexity laboratory.