To: Applicants for Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Specialty Residency in Internal Medicine/Infectious Diseases/Academics at Duke University Medical Center and Health System Subject: Application Information Thank you for your interest in the Specialty Residency in Medicine/Infectious Diseases/Academics with Campbell University College th of Pharmacy & Health Sciences and Duke University Hospital. 2015 is the 17 Anniversary of our specialty residency program. Additional information regarding our program can be found in the brochure and on our website. If you have any additional questions or comments about our program and/or the application process please contact Richard H. Drew, Pharm.D., M.S., at the numbers listed below. We encourage all interested applicants to forward a completed application to us by January 5, 2015. Requirements for application include: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Prior PGY1 Residency or equivalent experience* Eligible for NC licensure Completed application Minimum of three letters of recommendation Curriculum Vitae Cover letter stating your intent and qualifications * Strongly Encouraged Applications and completed letters of reference should be addressed to: Richard H. Drew, Pharm.D., MS, FCCP Professor Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Box 102359, Duke University Hospital 169 Hanes House Durham, NC 27710 Office: (919) 681‐6793 Fax: (919) 681‐7494 Email: [email protected] For express delivery: Richard H. Drew Duke Medical Center 169 Hanes House 315 Trent Drive Durham, NC 27710 Upon receipt of your completed application file, we will invite qualified individuals for an onsite interview. This interview provides you the opportunity to see our hospital, meet the program preceptors and enjoy lunch with our current resident. Additional information about the program can be found at http://pharmacy.duke.edu. Again, thank you for your interest and we look forward to receiving your application! Richard H. Drew, Pharm.D., MS, FCCP Professor, Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Associate Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Duke University School of Medicine (919) 681‐6793 (office) [email protected]
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