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One Program | Two Campuses
Earning your Pharm.D. inAsheville, N.C.
C L I C K T H E T A B S T O A D V A N C E
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ADVANCING MEDICINE FOR LIFE
At the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy everything we do begins and ends with the patient in mind.
In our research labs we are innovating to overcome pain, sickness and disease. In our classrooms we are preparing future leaders who will transform pharmacy practice and healthcare.
Our mission is to help people live longer, healthier lives. We are reinventing the way students learn, discovering solutions for the world’s most challenging health issues and revolutionizing the way pharmacists deliver patient care.
We invite you to join us in
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O N E P R O G R A M
TWO CAMPUSES
CHAPEL HILL
The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy occupies four buildings on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. Beard Hall, Kerr Hall the Genetic Medicine Building, which we share with the UNC School of Medicine, and Marsico Hall.
In 2014 Marisco Hall, one of the largest buildings built on the UNC Chapel Hill campus, became home to basic and translational research across several disciplines, providing a state-of-the-art environment that allow us to provide our students with a top-quality education.
Our Chapel Hill campus is close to the Research Triangle Park business region, and several large health systems. It offers a rich blend of culture, entertainment, recreation, fine dining, and some of the best college basketball action in the country.
ASHEVILLE
The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Asheville campus is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains at the University of North Carolina at Asheville.
Our Rural Health certificate program is only offered on our Asheville campus.
Our Asheville campus offers smaller class sizes on a small campus that combines state of the art technology with innovative practice and academic excellence in order to improve the health of our region, our state and our world.
Our Asheville campus is close to Mission Hospital, one of the top ranked hospitals in the U.S. by U.S. News & World Report. It is also offers a vibrant arts, music and restaurant scene, through close proximity to bohemian downtown Asheville.
We offer our Pharm.D. program at our Chapel Hill campus and in Western N.C. at our Asheville campus. The curriculum and the requirements for admission are the same for both campuses. We use innovative videoconferencing technology to deliver real-time, interactive classroom instruction from faculty in Asheville and Chapel Hill so that all our students receive the same educational experience. Both campuses have access to dedicated faculty to support their unique educational needs and experiences.
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R U R A L H E A L T HCERTIFICATE
“The program has taught me how to think beyond drug therapy, consider a patient holistically and factor in non-medicine related social determinants affecting their health and how to help patients overcome them. I have learned not only skills for communicating across cultural boundaries, but have also become more self-aware and able to evaluate myself for possible cultural biases.”
- Casey Hamon, Class of 2019
RURAL PHARMACY HEALTH CERTIFICATE
The demand for pharmacists is often higher in rural communities where access to medical services may be limited by geography, distance and economic challenges. Our Rural Pharmacy Health Certificate within our Doctor of Pharmacy program prepares student pharmacists for collabora-tive, interprofessional practices that serve the health care needs of peo-ple living in rural communities.
Courses offered in the Rural Pharmacy Health Certificate program include:
• Population Health Management• Culturally Responsive Health Care• Introduction to Rural Populations• Health Disparities• Impact of Social Determinants of Health in Overall Patient Outcomes• Leadership and Community Engagement
Students may apply to become a Rural Pharmacy Health Scholar during the spring semester of their first year.
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inPharmacy
6% US DEPT OF LABOR PROJECTED
GROWTH IN PHARMACY
JOBS 2016-2026
77% UNC ESHELMAN
GRADUATES ACCEPTING
FIRST-CHOICE JOB OFFER
A Future$122k
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2%unemployment
#20best paying job
U.S. News& World Report
2017 Best Jobs
Rankings
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C O - C U R R I C U L A R OPPORTUNITIES
THE ASHEVILLE SUMMITEach year, students at our Asheville Summit coordinate a large conference including industry leaders that has faculty, student and professional attendees from throughout the southeastern United States.
Our students research and identify timely and relevant topics in pharmacy practice, and are involved in all aspects of the conference planning and execution.
Past conferences, have discussed provider status, innovation within pharmacy practice, and the importance of interprofessional care.
PATIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMSAsheville students have the opportunity to work with rural populations who may live in remote locations, and who may have problems with transportation and affordability of their medications.
Our students go beyond traditional pharmacy practice to work with other health care practitioners on solutions to these problems.
Our work on population health includes initiatives that educate people on the proper use of medications to increase health benefits and limit medication use errors that can result in health problems and additional health care costs.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONSAll of our students have support for their participation as members and leaders in state and national organizations geared toward the advancement of our profession and its practitioners. Our students often receive awards for their innovation, research, scholarship and efforts in patient care from presitgious organizations such as:
• American Society of Health-System Pharmacists• Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy• American Public Health Association• American Academy of Colleges of Pharmacy• Student National Pharmaceutical Association
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An inter-professional learning café and incubator spaces will bring together family medicine clinicians, pharmacists, public health professionals, researchers, residents, medical students, health sciences learners and community partners from across the region to work together on healthcare innovation.
Construction on the 37,000-square-foot building will be completed in spring 2019.
H E A L T H S C I E N C E S A T
MAHEC
*Mountain Area Health Education Centers
A new UNC Health Sciences at MAHEC building on the MAHEC Biltmore Campus will enhance our robust partnership which includes:
• faculty appointments• joint research initiatives• branch campuses of the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, UNC School of
Medicine and UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health• participation in many UNC initiatives including those affiliated with the Office of
Rural Initiatives, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC Health Care, and UNC Asheville
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HISTORIC BILTMORE ESTATE
The beloved family home of the Vanderbilts, established in 1895 and still overseen by descendants to this day, is the same gasp-inducing statement piece that it’s always been. Rolling fields and majestic, fairytale-worthy structures still dot the campus.
The estate, which is known as the largest home in America, has concerts and exhibitions throughout the year and features a vineyard and winery where visitors can explore the 8,000-acre backyard via kayak, Segway, horseback, bike, Land Rover, and more.
Biltmore Village, located across from the entrance to Biltmore Estate, is home to
more than 40 shops, and 10 cafes and restaurants.
Most businesses are housed in historic cottages and
buildings along tree-lined streets with brick sidewalks.
PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST
Comprised of over 500,000 acres, the Pisgah is primarily a hardwood forest with whitewater rivers, waterfalls and hundreds of miles of trails.
This national forest is home of the first tract of land purchased under the Weeks Act of 1911 which led to the creation of the national forests in the eastern United States.
A S H E V I L L E A N D
WESTERN N.C.DOWNTOWN ASHEVILLE
Asheville has a lot to offer to a lot of different people. Many people visit to experience its natural wonders, while others can’t get enough of its holistic spas and alternative healing options.
There are also people who insist the Asheville area is the craft brewing capital of N.C.
Add in the dining landscape, arts and music scene, history and hand-crafted wares, and you’ll find that Asheville has a lot of personality and charm.
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The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Asheville campus provides an immersive learning environment for training the next generation of pharmacy scholars. Many of our Asheville students specialize in population health management and finding innovative solutions to addressing health disparities and social causes of health problems.
F R O M R U R A L T O
GLOBAL
Our Asheville students gain valuable skills in cultural competency, and providing pharmacy solutions to populations that have limited access to health systems, difficulty with understanding complicated treatment plans, limitations in access to and affordability of health care providers, and challenges with following and maintaining medication plans.
Our graduates are positioned to be leaders in pharmacy practice and policy aimed at solving global/local patient care problems and health crises.
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EARLY DECISIONWe will begin offering early admission to qualified candidates in October. To take advantage of this option, you will need to 1. take the PCAT by the end of July, 2. select “Early Decision,” when you submit your PharmCAS application, and 3. complete your PharmCAS application by the early decision application deadline in September.
GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPSFirst-year pharmacy students can apply for scholarships through the School. After completing the first year, Pharm.D. students become eligible for approximately $900,000 in competitive scholarships, awards and grants each year.
STUDENT LOANSGraduate students are eligible for modest, low-interest loans.
FOR MORE INFORMATIONOlivia Hammill
Assistant Director, Office of Curricular and Student Affairs:Recruitment and Admissions
919.966.9429
PRE-REQUISITES
Two to four years of undergraduate study that includes Chemistry, Biology, Microbiology Physics, Calculus, Statistics and our General College course requirements and amount to at least 72 credit hours of preparation.
ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEW
After reviewing the full application, our admissions committee will invite selected applicants to interview for our program. The interview will be considered along with all other application materials to determine if a student will be offered admission to our program.
ONLINE APPLICATION
The first step in the application process is to complete and submit an online application through PharmCAS at www.pharmcas.org before our December deadline. After you complete step one, you will be sent an email with instructions for completing a supplemental online application for the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy before the deadline.
CAMPUS VISIT
We encourage everyone who is interested in pharmacy and attending our Pharm.D. program to join us at one or more of our many prospective student events, including our signature introduction to pharmacy event: ExploRx Pharmacy, our open houses, pharmacy Fridays, a leadership program, a virtual pharmacy school fair, and more.
THE PCAT
The Pharmacy College Admission Test must be taken no later than November of the year you are applying. You can register for this test at www.pcatweb.info.
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