The University of North Carolina Medical Center Department of Pharmacy is seeking qualified applicants for the following PGY1 and PGY1/2 residency programs for the 2023-2024 Academic Year:
PGY-1 Pharmacy (Acute Care Track) (contact: Said Sultan)
PGY-1 Pharmacy (Ambulatory Care track) (contact: Said Sultan)
PGY-1 Community Based Residency Program (contact: Kate Naper)
We will NOT be conducting individual PPS interviews for any residency positions, We will have a small cohort of representatives at the Residency Showcase on Tuesday AM. For the most detailed information, please visit our website and plan to attend one of our program specific Zoom or Webex sessions, where you can meet program RPD's, preceptors, and residents, learn detailed information about each program, and connect with team members to get your questions answered!
If interested, please contact program directors listed above.
Applicants for the PGY-1 or combined PGY-1/2 programs must be graduates of an ACPE accredited college of pharmacy, and must be eligible for licensure as a pharmacist in the state of North Carolina.
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