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Coastal Medical
Residency Program
Coastal Medical, Inc.
is a physician-directed, patient-centered medical group involving 16
private physicians’ offices throughout RI. The group offers primary care
and medical subspecialty care to a patient base of over 160,000 patients
in Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. Specialty care is
available in the areas of Cardiology, Pulmonology, Infectious Diseases
(HIV/AIDS), Women's Health, and Pediatrics. Coastal Medical is
affiliated with URI College of Pharmacy through a clinical partnership
and provides an innovative training site for PharmD students and
residents. Clinical pharmacists, Pharm.D. residents, and Pharm.D.
students are integrated into the primary care of patients and
collaborate with physicians to improve outcomes.
Residency Program
URI News Bureau Press Release
Coastal Medical Wins the national Pinnacle Award for
innovative pharmacy care management program
(9/15/2000)
Courses
Coastal Medical also offers course for P3 and P4 students in the URI
College of Pharmacy Pharm.D. program.
P3 - PHP 497 Special Problems elective
(PDF)
P4 - PHP 591 (PDF) and
PHP593 or PHP 594 (PDF)
CVS Community
Residency Program
The first CVS store
opened in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1963, under the name “Consumer Value
Store”. Today, CVS/pharmacy is the largest drugstore company in the
United States operating more than 5,400 stores in 36 states and
the District of Columbia. CVS/pharmacies serve three million customers
each day and fill over 250 million prescriptions per year.
CVS/pharmacy has designed
a 12-month Community Pharmacy Residency that provides a unique
opportunity for a resident to participate in the design, implementation
and expansion of health education programs including the CVS Community
Outreach Program. Primarily focused on the role of a community
pharmacist as a public educator, the resident will also assist in the
development of pharmacist education programs that address the special
communication skills necessary for counseling patients.
Residency Program
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15th
Annual Dr. Louis A. Luzzi
Seminar-on-the-Links
Monday, September 8, 2008
Dawne Strickland,
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51st Annual Heber W. Youngken, Jr. Pharmacy
Clinic
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Radisson Airport Hotel
Warwick, RI
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Johnston Resident
Honored by URI College of Pharmacy
June 10, 2008
The University of Rhode Island’s College
of Pharmacy has honored alumnus Robert Tortolani with the
Introductory Pharmacy Practice “Preceptor of the Year” award.
The students nominate candidates for the awards.
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URI’s College of
Pharmacy bolsters natural products chemistry work
February 25, 2008 |
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URI pharmacy professor hunting killer
diseases with novel research
January 23, 2008 |
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New
study makes strong case for link between childhood lead
exposure, Alzheimer’s disease
January 9, 2008 |
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URI
appoints interim dean for College of Pharmacy
September 24, 2007 |
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URI launches new program in pharmaceutical engineering
July, 12, 2007 |
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URI alumnus awarded pharmacy’s highest honor
June, 6, 2007 |
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