The Department of Pharmacy Practice has, in collaboration with
area practitioners, established residency positions in a variety of
institutional settings. Interested applicants must have a B.S. or
Pharm.D. degree from an accredited College of Pharmacy and must be
eligible for licensure in North Dakota.
Residents are paid a 12 month stipend of $35,000 or more
depending on the residency site. Each resident receives two weeks
paid vacation. In addition, residents may receive an adjunct
faculty appointment through the NDSU College of Pharmacy, Nursing,
and Allied Sciences Department of Pharmacy Practice.
The College of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Sciences serves the
state and region through its programs in pharmaceutical education,
research, patient care, and public services. The North Dakota
Institute for Pharmaceutical Care is an outreach arm of the College
of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Sciences. Initiated in 1996 and
reorganized in 2003, the Institute purpose is to help pharmacists
improve their practices and provide them with a ready source of
health and drug information and assessment skills. Dr. David Scott
is the director.
For drug information questions, contact Donald.Miller@ndsu.edu, phone 701-231-7941.
For assessment questions, contact David.Scott@ndsu.edu, phone 701-231-5867