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  • Amanda Corbett

    Amanda Corbett,PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, CPP, AAHIVE

    Clinical Associate Professor-UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

    Clinical Specialist-Infectious Diseases

    Education:
    • PharmD - Campbell University
    • PGY1 - Wake Forest Univ Baptist Medical Center - 2000
    • PGY2 - UNC - 2001
    • HIV Pharmacology Fellowship-UNC-2003

    Preceptor for: Ambulatory Care-HIV

    Rotation Description:

    This practice is in the Infectious Diseases Ambulatory Care clinic at UNC Hospitals. The majority of patients are HIV + but also include HCV + and other infectious diseases.

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    Ginny Crisp, PharmD, BCACP

    Clinical Specialist (Clinic Based) - Carolina Assessment of Medications Program (CAMP) Coordinator

    Clinical Assistant Professor - UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

    Education:
    • PharmD - UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy- 2009
    • PGY1 Ambulatory Care Focused Ralph H Johnson VA Medical Center - 2010
    • PGY2 Geriatrics - UNC Hospitals & Clinics- 2011

    Preceptor for: Ambulatory Care, focus in MTM and Formulary Management

    Rotation Description:

    No description.

  • deyo, zach

    Zach Deyo, PharmD, BCPS, CPP

    Clinical Specialist (Clinic-based) - UNC Heart and Vascular Center at Meadowmont (Primary), UNC Family Medicine Center (secondary)

    Education:
    • PharmD - Wingate University - 2008
    • PGY1 - Medical College of Virginia (MCV)/Virginial Commonwealth University Health System (VCUHS) - 2009
    • Ambulatory Care PGY2 - University of Maryland - 2010

    Preceptor for: Ambulatory Care, Cardiology

    Rotation Description:

    No description.

  • Aimee Faso

    Aimee Faso, PharmD, BCOP, CPP

    Clinical Specialist - Hematology/Oncology Outpatient Clinic

    Clinical Assistant Professor - UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

    Education:
    • PharmD - University of Florida - 2003
    • PGY1 - Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center - 2004
    • Ambulatory Care PGY2 - University of Maryland - 2010

    Preceptor for: Ambulatory Oncology Infusion Clinic

    Rotation Description:

    No description.

  • Emily Hawes

    Emily Hawes, PharmD, BCPS, CPP

    Position - Details

    Education:
    • PharmD – Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy - 2010
    • PGY1 – UNC Hospitals- 2011
    • Ambulatory Care PGY2 – UNC Hospitals- 2012

    Preceptor for: Ambulatory Clinic

    Rotation Description:

    No description.

  • Tim Ives

    Tim Ives, PharmD, MPH, BCPS, FCCP, CPP

    Position - Description

    Education:
    • PharmD - University - Year

    Preceptor for: Name of Rotation

    Rotation Description:

    Emphasis is placed on providing the resident with direct patient care responsibilities in the UNC Internal Medicine Clinic working in 3 primary disease management clinics - Anticoagulation, Diabetes (including comorbid conditions) and Chronic Pain. Exposure to the various primary care clinics are provided to the resident to develop core clinical skills, knowledge, and competencies. Continuity of care in an interdisciplinary team environment is a major focus of the rotation. The resident will be responsible for pharmacotherapy decisions, patient counseling, and monitoring of drug therapy to optimize therapeutic outcomes.

  • Jena Ivey-Burkhart

    Jena Ivey-Burkhart, PharmD, BCPS, CPP

    Clinical Specialist (clinic-based) - Geriatrics

    Residency Program Director - PGY2 Geriatrics Pharmacy Specialty Residency

    Clinical Assistant Professor - UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

    Education:
    • PharmD - UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy - 2004
    • Geriatric Specialty Pharmacy Residency - UNC Hospitals and Clinics - 2005

    Preceptor for: Ambulatory Care, emphasis in Geriatrics

    Rotation Description:

    The Geriatric/Ambulatory Care rotation exposes learners to a variety of clinical settings that provide care to older adults. The pharmacist works as a CPP providing geriatric medication management and anticoagulation services to older patients. The pharmacist also works collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team learning how to meet the needs of older patients. The settings the pharmacist provides services at includes the UNC Geriatric Specialty Clinic, pharmacist-run clinics in a local continuing care retirement community, and an interdisciplinary wellness clinic at the local senior center.

  • RuthAnn Lee

    RuthAnn Lee, PharmD, BCPS

    Position - Details

    Education:
    • PharmD - Name - Year

    Preceptor for: Name of Rotation

    Rotation Description:

    No Description.

  • Robb Malone

    Robb Malone, PharmD, CPP

    UNC HCS, VP Practice Quality and Innovation - No Description

    Clinical Associate Professor - UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

    Clinical Associate Professor - UNC School of Medicine

    Education:
    • PharmD - UNC School of Pharmacy - 1997
    • PGY1 - ECU School of Medicine, Family Medicine - 1999

    Preceptor for: Ambulatory Care, Primary Care.

    Rotation Description:

    Emphasis is placed on providing the resident with direct patient care responsibilities in the UNC Internal Medicine Clinic working in 3 primary disease management clinics - Anticoagulation, Diabetes (including comorbid conditions) and Chronic Pain. Exposure to the various primary care clinics are provided to the resident to develop core clinical skills, knowledge, and competencies. Continuity of care in an interdisciplinary team environment is a major focus of the rotation. The resident will be responsible for pharmacotherapy decisions, patient counseling, and monitoring of drug therapy to optimize therapeutic outcomes.

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    Lauren McKnight, PharmD, CPP

    Clinical Specialist, clinic-based - Pain Clinic (primary) Endocrine Clinic (secondary)

    Education:
    • PharmD - UNC School of Pharmacy - 2008
    • PGY1 - Emphasis in Primary Care – UNC Hospitals and Clinics - 2009

    Preceptor for: Ambulatory Care, Pain Clinic

    Rotation Description:

    No description.

  • Caron Misita

    Caron Misita, PharmD, BCPS, CDE, CPP

    Clinical Specialist (clinic-based) - Endocrine Clinic (primary) Pain Clinic (secondary)

    Residency Program Director - PGY2 Pharmacotherapy Specialty Residency

    Clinical Assistant Professor - UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

    Education:
    • PharmD - Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy - 2003
    • Primary Care Specialty Residency - UNC Hospitals and Clinics - 2004

    Preceptor for: Ambulatory Care, Endocrine Clinic

    Rotation Description:

    The UNC Hospitals Highgate Specialty Center, Diabetes Care and Endocrinology, provides specialized care to patients with diabetes and other endocrine disorders. The pharmacist-run clinic provides disease state management and cardiovascular risk reduction services to patients with diabetes, thyroid dysfunction, and osteoporosis. Pharmacist services are provided 4 to 5 days per week via a protocol-driven Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner agreement. At the conclusion of the rotation, residents are expected to demonstrate the ability to conduct an ambulatory care patient interview, form an assessment, and design, implement, and monitor medication therapy plans targeted to disease-specific outcome goals. Residents will provide direct patient care during clinic visits, advise physicians and other providers regarding optimal medication therapy, and deliver educational resources to patients and providers.

  • Betsy Shilliday

    Betsy Bryant Shilliday, PharmD, CDE, CPP

    Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner - Internal Medicine

    Clinical Associate Professor - UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

    Education:
    • PharmD - Campbell - 1998
    • PGY2 - Department of Veterans Affairs, W.G. (Bill) Hefner Medical Center, Salisbury, North Carolina - 1999

    Preceptor for: Ambulatory Care, Primary Care

    Rotation Description:

    Emphasis is placed on providing the resident with direct patient care responsibilities in the UNC Internal Medicine Clinic working in 3 primary disease management clinics - Anticoagulation, Diabetes (including comorbid conditions) and Chronic Pain. Exposure to the various primary care clinics are provided to the resident to develop core clinical skills, knowledge, and competencies. Continuity of care in an interdisciplinary team environment is a major focus of the rotation. The resident will be responsible for pharmacotherapy decisions, patient counseling, and monitoring of drug therapy to optimize therapeutic outcomes.

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