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InternalMedicine InfectiousDisease Academics

The specialty pharmacy residency in Adult Internal Medicine/Infectious Diseases/Academics at Campbell University School of Pharmacy and Duke University Medical Center is designed to prepare role-model practitioner/educators for entry into academic clinical pharmacy practice positions. A major focus of this program is to prepare the resident to function effectively as a clinical faculty member by emphasizing patient care, service, teaching (clinical & didactic), scholarly activity and research.

The service component consists of rounding with one of the eight general medicine teams for a minimum of four months. Additional time will be spent with the Infectious Disease (ID) consult service, working on scholarly/research activity, participating in clinical/didactic teaching and in other School of Pharmacy activities.

Teaching activities will consist of serving students as a preceptor on the internal medicine and ID consult services. During internal medicine rotations, the resident will also serve as a primary preceptor for up to two Campbell Doctor of Pharmacy candidates each month. Didactic teaching experience will be obtained through participation in the Pharmacotherapeutics course series and the Infectious Disease elective course on campus. Additional instruction and supervision in the essentials of effective clinical and didactic teaching will be provided. For more information, please download our catalog or contact the Residency Director, Dr. Byron May.

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  • Residency_Internal Med Application.pdf
  • Residency_Internal Med Cover Letter.pdf
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