
Community Residency (PGY1)
Develop your clinical services in a real-world community practice setting. PGY1 residents provide care to patients in a community setting with oversight by preceptors.
The UofSC College of Pharmacy has a variety of post-graduate residency programs for those seeking advanced training and education. Explore our available opportunities below.
The UofSC College of Pharmacy offers several post-graduate programs for those seeking advanced training and education.
Residency training is divided into two postgraduate years. Post-graduate year one (PGY1) offers more generalized training, providing residents exposure to a broad range of clinical scenarios. Post-graduate year two (PGY2) emphasizes a specific area of interest and helps lead to specialization in that field.
We offer or are affiliated with residency programs in both hospital settings and community settings. Hospital residencies focus on developing practice skills in differentiated areas and residents are delegated clinical, teaching, and service responsibilities. Community residencies focus on developing and implementing innovative patient care programs within a community pharmacy setting.
Develop your clinical services in a real-world community practice setting. PGY1 residents provide care to patients in a community setting with oversight by preceptors.
Practice clinical skills in this PGY2 residency focused on infectious diseases training. Primary and elective rotations will include microbiology, HIV clinic, ID consults and antimicrobial stewardship.
Administered jointly with Prisma Health Richland Hospital, we offer two PGY1 residencies, and five PGY2 residencies that focus in cardiology, critical care, infectious diseases, internal medicine and pediatrics.
The Tandem Health-UofSC PGY1 outpatient pharmacy residency program aims to develop pharmacist leaders who improve the health of patients within the community, emphasizing those in rural and underserved settings.