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HIV Pharmacotherapy Residency Program

Gene D. Morse, Pharm.D., BCPS, FCCP

Associate Dean, Clinical Education and Research
Professor and Chair, Department of Pharmacy Practice
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
University at Buffalo
E-mail: emorse@buffalo.edu

Residencies with the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences offer numerous advantages over most freestanding programs, as well as over many programs affiliated with other universities. Some of the benefits of a UB residency are:

A faculty appointment at the Clinical Instructor level provides: Opportunities to lecture, precept and participate in a number of courses in the curriculum; Opportunity to take course work that complements an individual program, with no tuition charge; Participation in regional Pharmacy Seminar Series where residents and fellows attend lectures targeted at special areas of interest to postdoctoral trainees; Access to a world-class medical library, including access to full-text online journals, Medline, and references; Free dial-up Internet access from home.

About UB: University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, is the largest campus in the SUNY system. Nearly 50 research centers and institutes operate on campus or in the surrounding hospitals. Frequently recognized for their research achievements and scholarly feats, the University's 4000 full-time and affiliated faculty have been responsible for a great number of major innovations in academic, research, and professional practice, as well as the development of higher education in general.

The University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is located on the North Campus, in a modern complex that provides ample, pleasant, and well-equipped laboratory space and computing facilites for the School's research efforts. Major clinical and research collaboration takes place between the faculty of the Schools of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

 

 


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