The CPS Health Equity and Systems Thinking Pharmacy Fellowship program may be a great choice for you. Our program provides a unique opportunity for graduates to work in a forward-thinking, fast-paced, and detail-oriented environment while furthering their skill sets. The fellowship is aimed to position our graduates to improve health equity through advocacy, recognition of systems thinking, and adoption of community resources/partnerships to improve chronic conditions. We believe that reducing health disparities and improving health literacy should be a priority of pharmacy practice.
Curious about what sets the CPS fellowship apart from other programs? Take a look at some key highlights: -We offer evidence-based training to build a deeper understanding of social determinants of health and health disparities to improve care for society's most vulnerable patients. -Fellows receive didactic training in health equity and systems thinking, as well as hands-on application with direct patient care. - Position your next career move with an important, highly employer-sought, real-world skill set with both cultural and linguistic competencies. - You'll have the opportunity to pave the way for and advocate change in both pharmacy curriculum and practice that include education and strategies to drive health equity. - Access to pharmacy experts and a plethora of resources from an industry leader with a sizeable U.S. footprint when it comes to employing pharmacists and providing pharmacy consulting services.
Requirements
- Graduate of a college of pharmacy accredited by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education (ACPE) with a minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree. - Licensure as a Registered Pharmacist must be in good standing, willing to reciprocate. - Completion of a Postgraduate year one (PGY-1) pharmacy residency or equivalent training. - Submission of a complete application, including curriculum vitae, a personal letter of intent, and three reference letters. - If you are invited for an interview, you must deliver a presentation and complete a writing sample.
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