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Walgreens Community-based PGY1
Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
The Community Pharmacy Residency Program at Campbell University was granted accreditation by the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP)/ American Pharmacists Association (APhA) in August 2001. This recognition, the first for a community residency program in North Carolina and only the eighth in the country, assures candidates and future employers that nationally mandated standards of performance and quality have been met. We are proud of this accomplishment, which reflects a commitment to provide a quality program. Clinical ExperienceThe resident will spend a major portion of his/her time providing direct care and education to patients. This will be both at the pharmacy and in affiliated practice sites. The resident will also be involved with the marketing of these services. Each resident will be expected to develop and implement additional clinical services as well as to expand existing services at their primary practice site. Residents will gain experience with additional patient populations through an Ambulatory Care rotation as well as working with underserved patients at the Campbell University Community Care Clinic. https://cphs.campbell.edu/academic-programs/pharmacy/residency-programs/
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Applicants must have graduated from an ACPE-accredited school of pharmacy and be eligible for licensure in North Carolina.
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