Health System Pharmacy Administration Masters Program
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We appreciate you taking the time to learn about our 2-year
combined MS / Health-System Pharmacy Administration residency program.
We are excited about our program and those who have trained with
us.
Our program is geared toward people who are interested in being a
leader in health-system pharmacy. Fundamental to this training, we
believe it is important to balance clinical experiences with
administrative.
The first year of the program is the same as our pharmacy practice
residency. You will get strong training in all patient care areas,
including pediatrics, medicine, surgery, critical care, and ambulatory
care. Mixed into these rotations will be administration experiences
with our managers. This first year has prepared our residents to be
successful in completion of the BCPS exam, a great tool for future
administrators.
The second year builds upon the success of the first year and
gives you exposure to our many managers and leaders in the department.
You will get financial, operational, and clinical management
experiences, as well as time with our director and leadership
team.
During both of these residency years, you will also be taking
classes to fulfill your MS degree in Health-System Pharmacy
Administration from the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.
While these are two intense years of training, there are many
reasons why UNC Hospitals is a great destination for you. Our residents
come from all over the country, so we strive to create a family
atmosphere within our department. There are other administrative
residents at UNC Hospitals, so you can learn from them and they will
become your best professional colleagues. In addition, our managers are
some of the best you will find in the country. They have been trained
at different programs, so each brings their own perspectives to solving
the issues of the day.
Besides the people in our program, we have a great practice model
for training in and delivering patient care. Our practice model
received an ASHP Best Practice Award in Health-System Pharmacy in 2011.
We utilize the latest technology and our facilities have all been
updated to meet our professional guidelines.
I have been involved in residency training at UNC for the last 13
years and helped to re-establish our administrative residency program
in 2006. Not only do I precept rotations and mentor on the residency
research projects, but I also teach in the Eshelman School of
Pharmacy.
Our goal in training you is to provide you with a translatable
skill set so that no matter where your professional career takes you,
you will be set-up for success. But no matter the location, you will
always be a part of the Carolina family.
Please let us know if we can answer any further questions that are
not found here.
Sincerely,
Stephen F. Eckel, PharmD, MHA
Director, Health-System Pharmacy Practice Administration
Residency
Clinical Assistant Professor 919-966-5749 SEckel@unch.unc.edu |
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