This Omaha-based program will allow you to build upon your Doctor of Pharmacy education, so you can develop skills in diverse patient care and practice management, as well as leadership and education. Graduates of the program are also eligible to seek board certification and pursue advanced postgraduate year two (PGY2) residencies.
The community practice residency provides experience in developing, implementing and delivering community-based patient care services for multiple populations. Residents will develop these skills through direct patient care activities, interdisciplinary collaboration, and management activities that foster the economic viability of patient care services.
The program aims to develop clinicians who practice independently and excel in designing advanced patient care services in a community practice or ambulatory care setting; in addition (or alternatively), they’ll thrive as an adjunct or clinical educator faculty member. Upon completion, residents will be competent and confident practitioners as evidenced by their ability to:
To qualify for the community practice residency, candidates must:
Candidates must apply via the Pharmacy Online Residency Centralized Application Service (PhORCAS) system by January 3, 2025. The application must include:
Creighton University has partnered with the Creighton University Campus Pharmacy to provide residents with a well-rounded educational experience in a variety of settings. The program focuses on the core areas of practice specified in the ASHP/APhA Accreditation Standards, including patient care and practice management.
The program is designed to provide customized learning plans and educational experiences for residents—with strong consideration given to areas of interest for each resident. In addition to these experiences, residents are expected to participate in a teaching certificate program; prepare and publish a manuscript; staff the Creighton University Campus Pharmacy once every two weeks; and choose approximately six to eight weeks of different electives, which generally last two weeks each. These electives include:
*The duration of this elective is two days, NOT two weeks.
The community practice residency’s multiple learning opportunities are shown in the example schedule below.