CPHS is only 30 minutes from the capital city, Raleigh, and the heart of the internationally renowned,Research Triangle Park– one of the oldest and largest research parks in the country. For more fun in the sun, we are less than two hours fromWilmington and Wrightsville beaches; and a little less than four hours from the Blue Ridge Parkway andAppalachian Mountains
Campbell Sim Labs Perfect Patients
Campbell's Leon Levine Hall of Medical Sciences offers hands on with standardized patients and high-fidelity simulation center, a six-room laboratory featuring robotic patients who breath, blink, talk, bleed, give birth and display symptoms of hundreds of illnesses or conditions, which are controlled by the school's professors and highly trained staff.
Campbell offers a variety of pharmacy residency programs. Residents at CPHS are afforded the opportunity to enhance their clinical, research, teaching and critical thinking skills to meet the demands and changes occurring in the profession of pharmacy.
PGY-1 Residencies CPHS currently offers three different PGY-1 residency opportunities to further the development of residents’ clinical, professional and teaching skills. Each residency is unique, offered in a variety of practice settings to provide the resident with further leadership and professional development, advanced clinical judgment and improved problem solving skills.
ECU Family Medicine | Greenville, NC This PGY-1 residency is offered in conjunction with East Carolina University Department of Family Medicine to develop advanced knowledge, attitudes and skills to provide pharmacotherapy for adult patients with multiple chronic diseases. Care of the elderly is emphasized throughout the residency.
Wilson Community Health Center | Wilson, NC This PGY-1 residency in conjunction with Wilson Community Health Center (WCHC) is designed to develop the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed to provide exemplary pharmaceutical care in the ambulatory care setting and higher level education in the classroom and clinical setting.
Harnett Health System | Lillington, NC This PGY-1 residency in conjunction with Harnett Health System offers a one-year residency to develop knowledge and skills to provide pharmacotherapy for inpatients. Upon completion of the residency program, residents should be able to practice as a pharmacist clinician in the inpatient setting or be eligible for PGY-2 positions of their choosing in the inpatient setting. PGY-1 Community Pharmacy
The PGY-1 community pharmacy residencies at CPHS are located in community pharmacies and are dedicated to the ideal of developing advanced level pharmacists who are prepared to design, develop, implement, and manage quality community pharmaceutical care practices.
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 CPHS currently offers two different PGY-2 residency opportunities to further the development of residents’ clinical, professional and teaching skills. Each residency is unique, offered in a variety of practice settings to provide the resident with further leadership and professional development, advanced clinical judgment and improved problem solving skills.
PGY-2 Residencies Cary Healthcare Associates & Glenaire Retirement Community | Cary, NC This PGY-2 residency is offered in conjunction with CPHS at Cary Healthcare Associates and Glenaire Retirement Community provides the resident with advanced skills in patient management, therapy modification for special patient groups, acute care triage and chronic disease management. The development of these advanced skills occurs in primary care clinics and pharmacy-managed anticoagulation, lipid, and pharmacotherapy clinics.
Duke University Medical Center | Durham, NC The primary objective of this specialty residency program is to prepare role-model practitioners and/ or educators for entry into academic clinical pharmacy practice positions. A major focus of this program will be to prepare the resident to function effectively as a clinical faculty member by emphasizing patient care, service, teaching (clinical & didactic), scholarly activity, and research.
Academic Programs at CPHS
Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (CPHS) is committed to selecting applicants who will be an asset to the health care profession.