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Projects and Activities

Projects and Activities

In addition to didactic and experiential training, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center offers limitless opportunities for projects and involvements that will enrich the residency experience.   As part of the degree requirement all residents will be required to complete a MS project over the course of the two year residency.  A drug utilization evaluation is also required during the PGY1 year.  During the PGY2 focus on administration will include budgeting, lectures, schedule development, and administrator on call.

Membership to different committees and organizations is also available for administration residents based on their particular interests.  Examples include:

At Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

  • Department of Pharmacy Leadership Committee
  • Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committeeconference room
  • Center for Antimicrobial Utilization, Stewardship and Epidemiology
  • Pharmacy Decision Support Committee
  • Anticoagulation Committee


At State and National Level

  • South Eastern Residency Conference
  • North Carolina Association of Pharmacists
  • University HealthSystem Consortium
  • ASHP


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Last Updated 10/3/2011
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Quick Reference
MS Pharmacy Administration
Nate Peaty, PharmD, MS
336-713-3113
Adam Orsborn, PharmD, MS
336-713-3494
Gavin Magaha, PharmD
336-713-2045
Joe Maki, PharmD
336-713-2045

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Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157

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