Dr. Farrington is a clinical pharmacist at New Hanover Regional Medical Center (NHRMC) in Wilmington, North Carolina. Farrington received a B.S. degree in pharmacy from the University of North Carolina and a Pharm.D. degree from the University of Kentucky (UK), followed by a residency at UK and a pediatric fellowship. Her clinical practice is focused on pediatric critical care and general pediatrics. Recently elected as American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP), President Elect.
Dr. Allison Chung and Dr. Elizabeth Farrington discuss how they both got interested in pediatrics and the different paths they took to become pediatric specialty pharmacists.
Potential paths include:
Being hired as a staff pharmacy in a Children’s hospital and gaining experience there
Doing a PGY1 w/ pediatric emphasis in a pediatric hospital
Completing a general PGY1 and then doing a PGY2 in Pediatrics
Doing a general PGY1 and then doing a Fellowship in Pediatrics
Obtain Board Certification in Pediatric Pharmacy
Info can be obtained here: https://www.bpsweb.org/bps-specialties/pediatric-pharmacy/#1517746745397-c50604ba-9a311517780015777151785407768915178583338251517863453680
Also discussed why pediatric pharmacists are important and how pediatric patients are a unique entity that requires specialized knowledge. Discussed some of the things that pediatric pharmacists do and what makes pediatrics so unique.
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