After Graduation Information |
Arkansas Licensure Information To practice pharmacy in the state of Arkansas, you must be licensed with the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy. There are two ways to become licensed:
For additional information, contact:
Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy 101 E. Capitol, Suite 218 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-0190 (p) 501-682-0195 (f)
Residencies in Arkansas Arkansas has a rich history of excellence in pharmacy education that continues with numerous opportunities for post-Pharm.D. education. Regardless of practice setting, the APA encourages students to adopt the philosophy of life-long learning to continually advance your professional knowledge and to advance the profession.
Residency Opportunities
- Arkansas Children's Hospital
Holly Maples, Pharm.D. - Residency Director
- Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System - PGY1
Kelly Thomas, Pharm.D., BCPS - Residency Director
- Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System - Ambulatory Care - PGY2
Residency Director
- Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System - Geriatric Pharmacy - PGY2
Sharon Vire, Pharm.D., CGP, FASCP - Residency Director
- Community Pharmacy Residency
Schwanda K. Flowers, Pharm.D. - Residency Director
- Harding University College of Pharmacy
Julie Kissack, Pharm.D., BCPP - Residency Director
- University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy
Amy Franks, Pharm.D. - Residency Director
- University Hospital of Arkansas
Michael Parr, Pharm.D. - Residency Director
- White River Medical Center - Batesville
Maggie Williams, Pharm.D. - Residency Director
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