
Hawthorne Pharmacy - Columbia, SC
Advance your career with our Community-Based Residency programs, designed to develop innovative pharmacy leaders through patient care, teaching, research, and entrepreneurial training in collaboration with the Kennedy Pharmacy Innovation Center.
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The University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy and the Kennedy Pharmacy Innovation Center partner with a variety of community-based pharmacy practice sites to offer post-graduate residency training.
Our community-based pharmacy residents develop strong clinical, business, and entrepreneurship skills through the following programs:
The USC College of Pharmacy Community-Based Pharmacy Residency Program is designed to build upon the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) education and outcomes to develop community-based pharmacist practitioners with diverse patient care, leadership, and education skills who are eligible to pursue advanced training opportunities including postgraduate year two (PGY2) residencies and professional certifications.
Our postgraduate year one (PGY1) Community-Based Pharmacy Residency Program, offered in collaboration with the Kennedy Pharmacy Innovation Center, aims to develop pharmacy leaders who can improve the health of patients within the communities they serve.
Our program offers a variety of practice sites in South Carolina and Georgia – including Hawthorne Pharmacy, HopeHealth, Medicine Mart, McHugh Pharmacy Group and Premise Health. The Premise Health positions are located at the Associate Family Health Center in Greer, SC and the Wiggins Family Medical Center and Pharmacy in Carrollton, GA. The Premise Health positions are combined with our PGY2 Community-Based Pharmacy Administration & Leadership program.
PGY1 residents will be involved with enhancing and developing value-added patient care services in the community pharmacy setting, including immunizations, disease state management and education programs, medication therapy management, health screenings and community outreach programs. In addition, residents will have the opportunity to develop, implement and manage a new patient care service at their site.
Residents receive entrepreneurial business-focused training and support from KPIC. Residents will complete a research project, present an abstract and poster at a national meeting and complete a formalized presentation. Many teaching opportunities exist at both the practice site and at the College of Pharmacy, including a required teaching certificate program. Additionally, the residents participate in a yearlong professional development series that includes leadership training and the creation of a business plan for a position post-residency
PGY1 residents will:
Prepared jointly by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) and the American Pharmacists Association (APhA)
Changes to the required learning experiences may occur throughout the year based on preceptor availability:
^ Our program does not have an approved list of elective learning experiences. During the drafting of the initial IDP, the resident and the RPD will determine the additional opportunities that best fit the resident’s professional goals and those activities will be incorporated into the most appropriate required learning experience (i.e. professional development series.)
The USC College of Pharmacy Community-Based Pharmacy Administration & Leadership Residency Program builds upon Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) education and PGY1 pharmacy residency programs to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists in specialized areas of practice.
PGY2 residencies provide residents with opportunities to function independently as practitioners by conceptualizing and integrating accumulated experience and knowledge and incorporating both into the provision of patient care or other advanced practice settings. Residents who successfully complete an accredited PGY2 pharmacy residency are prepared for advanced patient care, academic, or other specialized positions, along with board certification, if available.
Our combined PGY1-Community-Based Pharmacy and PGY2 Community-Based Pharmacy Administration & Leadership Residency Program is offered in collaboration with Premise Health with a practice site at the Associate Family Health Center in Greer, SC and the Wiggins Family Medical Center and Pharmacy in Carrollton, GA.
The PGY2 residents will receive pharmacy-specific outcomes research training from faculty at the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy. The PGY2 year builds upon the resident’s competence in the delivery of patient-centered care and in pharmacy operational services to prepare residents who can assume high level managerial, supervisory, and leadership responsibilities.
Areas of competence emphasized during the program include safe and effective medication-use systems, quality assurance and improvement, the management of human resources, the management of financial resources, use of technology, and advanced leadership. The residency lays the foundation for continued growth in management and leadership skills.
The program is designed to develop a pharmacist who can provide high quality patient care, manage an innovative pharmacy practice at a local or corporate level, evaluate the impact of the patient care provided, and advance the profession of pharmacy. Additionally, residents will participate in pharmacy profession advocacy efforts at the local, state and national level. Graduates will be prepared for a high level managerial, supervisory and leadership position that is responsible for developing and managing an innovative community-based patient care practice within a health care system.
PGY2 residents will:
Prepared by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)
Changes to the required learning experiences may occur throughout the year based on preceptor availability:
^ Our program does not have an approved list of elective learning experiences. During the drafting of the initial IDP, the resident and the RPD will determine the additional opportunities that best fit the resident’s professional goals and those activities will be incorporated into the most appropriate required learning experience (i.e. pharmacy practice leadership.)
PGY1 / PGY2 Community-Based Pharmacy Administration & Leadership Residency Program Practice Sites
Premise Health has been the on-site leader in health center services for Fortune 500 companies for over 40 years. The company offers a variety of on-site services to approximately 400 clients in 48 states.
Talk with us about the program at one of these recruitment events:
Event | Date |
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SCSHP Residency Showcase (Columbia, SC) | October 3 |
National Community Pharmacists Association Residency Showcase (New Orleans, LA) | October 19 |
Georgia Regional Residency Showcase (Mercer University, Atlanta, GA) | October 24 |
Rural Health Residency Night (Virtual) | October 29 |
ALSHP Annual Clinical Meeting (Birmingham, AL) | November 6 |
North Carolina Association of Pharmacists (Winston-Salem, NC) | November 8 |
ACCP/SNPhA Virtual Residency Showcase (Virtual) | November 11 |
USC-Affiliated Residency Showcase (USC College of Pharmacy, Columbia, SC) | November 14 |
MUSC Virtual Residency Showcase (Virtual) | November 19, 20 |
ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting (Las Vegas, NV) | December 9 |
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The PGY1 Community-Based Pharmacy & PGY2 Community-Based Pharmacy Administration and Leadership residencies conducted by the University of South Carolina are accredited by ASHP.