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Harnett Health PGY1
Harnett Health/Campbell University PGY1
Campbell University and Harnett Health System offer a PGY1 program one-year residency to develop knowledge and skills to provide pharmacotherapy for inpatients; Harnett Health System in conjunction with Campbell University is the practice site for an Internal medicine and Family Medicine DO Residency program. Upon completion of the residency program, residents will be able to practice as a pharmacist clinician in the inpatient setting or be eligible for PGY2 positions of their choosing in the inpatient setting. The program will offer 2 PGY1 positions, competitive salary and benefits, as well as a travel stipend to ASHP Midyear and the Southeastern Residency Conference in Athens, Georgia. Clinical ExperienceThe pharmacy resident will spend a majority of their time participating in rounding with interprofessional teams comprising of attending physicians, pharmacists, medical residents, medical students, PA students, and pharmacy students. The teams will round at both hospitals. The pharmacy resident will be responsible for providing pharmaceutical care to patients on their respective rotation. In addition, the pharmacy resident will develop and institute new pharmacy initiatives as appropriate. The resident will learn the fundamentals of teaching during a teaching development series. These teaching skills will be applied during the Pharmacy Practice Skills course for first-year Doctor of Pharmacy students in didactic and case discussion sessions, as well as in various other courses. The resident assists in precepting fourth-year Doctor of Pharmacy students and has opportunities for providing continuing education programs for healthcare practitioners. A teaching certificate will be awarded to residents who complete the teaching development series.
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Applicants must have graduated from an ACPE-accredited school of pharmacy and be eligible for licensure in North Carolina. Interested individuals should complete an application in PhORCAS by January 1. All pharmacy and graduate school transcripts should be included in the application. |
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