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Community Pharmacy Residencies

Resident Highlights


Current Residents 

Adrianna Cody Resident Portrait

Adrianna Cody, Pharm.D.

Adrianna Cody is the PGY-1 Community Pharmacy Resident at HopeHealth. She received her Pharm.D. from Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy.

Adrianna is from Enoree, South Carolina and attended Presbyterian College where she attained a bachelor’s degree in biology. She obtained her Pharm.D.  from Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy. In her spare time, she relaxes by reading books, trying new recipes, cuddling with her cats, and spending time with her family. Adrianna is interested in chronic disease state management with an inclination towards diabetes and heart failure management. She is excited to begin her pharmacy career at HopeHealth. 

 

Jacob King Resident Portrait

Jacob King, Pharm.D., MBA

Jacob King is the PGY-1 Community Pharmacy Resident at Medicine Mart West Columbia. He received his Pharm.D. from the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy.

Jacob is a South Carolina native born in Greenwood and has lived in Columbia for most of his life. Jacob attended the University of South Carolina where he graduated magna cum laude with his bachelor’s degree in pharmaceutical sciences. Jacob went on to graduate with a combination Pharm.D./MBA from the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy. While in pharmacy school, he served in numerous leadership positions including the College of Pharmacy’s senate delegation chair and student body president of the College of Pharmacy.  Jacob is passionate about improving patient access to pharmacy services and business processes to improve outcomes for patients and the satisfaction of pharmacy team members. In his spare time, Jacob enjoys spending time with his family, going to the movies, or taking his two dogs to local parks.

 

Dimple Patel Resident Portrait

Dimple Patel, Pharm.D., MBA

Dimple Patel is the PGY-1/PGY-2 Community Pharmacy Administration & Leadership Resident at Associate Family Health Center in Greer, SC.

Dimple was born in India and attended Piedmont University in Demorest, Georgia where she graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry. She earned her Pharm.D. /MBA with concentration in health care administration from High Point University in High Point, North Carolina. She served as the  president for High Point University Chapter of APhA-ASP and was inducted into Phi Lambda Sigma. She is licensed in four states and practiced retail pharmacy before beginning her pharmacy residency. Her clinical interests include diabetes, immunizations, mental health, pain management, and sexual and reproductive health. She is passionate about providing personalized advice on medicine, health, and diet. In her spare time, she enjoys working out, listening to audio books related to financial growth, watching HGTV shows, cooking different cuisines, and trying new restaurants with her spouse. 

 

Dani Warren Resident Portrait

Dani Warren, Pharm.D.

Dani is the PGY-1/PGY-2 Community Pharmacy Administration & Leadership Resident at Wiggins Family Medical Center & Pharmacy in Carrollton, GA.

Dani is from Abbeville, Georgia and graduated with her Pharm.D. from the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy. Dani has a passion for health care in rural and underserved communities. Her areas of interest include chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and HIV. In her free time, she enjoys reading, shopping, and all things Disney. She loves listening to Taylor Swift on vinyl and trying all the local coffee shops.

 


Previous Residents

Year Name Practice Site Education Projects

2023-2024

Amanda Crayne

Hawthorne Pharmacy

Pharm.D., Presbyterian College, 2023

Identifying Patient-Reported Barriers to the Administration of RSV Vaccine

 

2022-2024

Brianna C. Nelson

Premise Health - Wiggins Family Medical Center and Pharmacy

Pharm.D., Mercer University, 2022

Assessing Barriers to Medication Adherence in Patients Participating in a Pharmacist-Led Diabetes Management Program with Waived Copays

2022-2023

Leigh Joyner

Premise Health - Associate Family Health Center (PGY1)

Pharm.D. University of South Carolina, 2022

Implementation of a Pharmacist-Led Quick Response Code-Based Patient Education and Engagement Initiative at an Employee Wellness Clinic

2021-2023

Ryan Norton

Premise Health-Associate Family Health Center

Pharm.D. Xavier University of Louisiana, 2021

Health Care Professional’s and Patient’s Perspective and Opinions of Pharmacist Conducted Point-Of-Care Testing for Infectious Diseases

2022-2023

Tate Cook

Hawthorne Pharmacy

Pharm.D. University of South Carolina, 2022

Evaluation of Pharmacist and Patient Perspectives on Pharmacist-Prescribed Hormonal Contraceptives in South Carolina

Educational Poster Session Interview, National Association of Boards of Pharmacy

2022-2023

Thayra Rios Schad

Medicine Mart - West Columbia

Pharm.D. University of South Carolina, 2022

Assessment of pharmacist-led interventions to increase recombinant zoster vaccine immunization rates

2020-2022

Emelia Beam

Premise Health-Wiggins Family Medical Center and Pharmacy

Pharm.D. Samford McWhorter School of Pharmacy, 2020

Assessing the Need for a Pharmacist-Led Mental Health Service [pdf]

2020-2022

Sherlie Llorens

Premise Health-Associate Family Health Center

Pharm.D.  University of Iowa, 2020

Evaluation of themes related to mental health resources in an employer-based health center [pdf]

2021-2022

Mackenzie Currie

Hawthorne Pharmacy

Pharm.D. University of South Carolina, 2021

Patient and Pharmacist Perceptions of Cognitive Screening Services and their Implementation into an Independent Community Pharmacy

2022 APhA Foundation Incentive Grant Recipient

2021-2022

Caleb Melton

Medicine Mart - West Columbia

Pharm.D. University of South Carolina, 2021

Impact of a Pharmacist-Led Vaccination Delivery Service on Vaccination Rates in an Elderly, Assisted-Living Population

2022 APhA Foundation Incentive Grant Recipient

2020-2021

Carrie Lynch

Hawthorne Pharmacy

Pharm.D. South University, 2020

2021 APhA Foundation Incentive Grant Recipient

2020-2021

Dana Nelson

Medicine Mart - West Columbia

Pharm.D. University of South Carolina, 2020

2021 APhA Foundation Incentive Grant Recipient

2020-2021

Abby Will

Premise Health- Associate Family Health Center in Greer, S.C.

Pharm.D. Dusquesne University, 2019

Implementation of a Pharmacogenomics Program at an Employer-Based Health Center - 2021 [pdf]

Implementation of a Pharmacogenomics Program at an Employer-Based Health Center - 2020 [pdf]

2019-2020

Katie Anderson

Medicine Mart - 
Columbia, SC

Pharm.D.  Presbyterian College, 2019

Impact of pharmacist provision of naloxone at an independent community pharmacy operating under state naloxone protocol [pdf]

2020 APhA Foundation Incentive Grant Recipient

2019-2020

Phil Gardner

Hawthorne Pharmacy

Pharm.D.  University of Georgia, 2019

Community pharmacy efforts to increase performance scores [pdf]

2019-2020

Madelon Kneece

Associate Family Health Center (BMW) - 
Greer, SC

Pharm.D.  South Carolina College of Pharmacy, 2018

Impact of a pharmacist-provided transitions of care service on medication-related problems and readmission rates at an employer-based health center [pdf]

2018-2019

Morgan Enlow

Barney's Pharmacy - 
Augusta, GA

 Pharm.D. Presbyterian College, 2018

Development and financial impact of pharmacist-led diabetes self-management education (DSME) enhanced services in a community pharmacy practice setting [pdf]

2018-2019

Megan Nissen

Medicine Mart - 
Columbia, SC

Pharm.D. University of North Carolina, 2018

Pharmacist-Provided Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Program [pdf]

2018-2019

Hannah Yandle

THE Pharmacy -
Florence, SC

 Pharm.D. University of South Carolina, 2018

Building a Relationship between Independent Community Pharmacy and Physician Practices [pdf]

2017-2019

Paige Brockington

Associate Family Health Center (BMW) - 
Greer, SC

Pharm.D. South Carolina College of Pharmacy, 2017

Impact of a Collaborative Practice Agreement Within an Employer-Based Health Care Center [jpg]

Continuous Glucose Monitoring Versus Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose in Patients with Type I and Type II Diabetes [pdf]

 

2017-2018

Emily Petrak Russell

Barney's Pharmacy - 
Augusta, GA

Pharm.D. Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and School of Pharmacy, 2017

Impact of Better Breathers Club Support Group on Disease State Management, Inhaler Technique, and Exacerbations in Patients with Respiratory Disease [pdf]

2016-2017

Stephanie White

Medicine Mart - Columbia, SC

Pharm.D. Mercer University, 2016

 

2015-2016

Taylor Evans

Medicine Mart - 
Columbia, SC

Pharm.D. South Carolina College of Pharmacy, 2015

 

2015-2016

Danae Kunselman

Barney's Pharmacy - 
Augusta, GA

Pharm.D. South Carolina College of Pharmacy, 2015

 

2014-2015

McCall Anderson

Medicine Mart - 
Columbia, SC

Pharm.D. Presbyterian College, 2014

 

2014-2015

Caitlin Bertrand

Barney's Pharmacy - 
Augusta, GA

Pharm.D. University of Louisiana, 2014

 

2013-2014

Emily Carmichael

Barney's Pharmacy - 
Augusta, GA

Pharm.D. South Carolina College of Pharmacy, 2013

 

2013-2014

Katherine Shugart

Medicine Mart - 
Columbia, SC

Pharm.D. South Carolina College of Pharmacy, 2013

 

2012-2013

Ashlee Riggs 

Barney's Pharmacy - 
Augusta, GA

Pharm.D. South Carolina College of Pharmacy, 2012

 

2011-2012

M. Jill Odom

Barney's Pharmacy - 
Augusta, GA 

Pharm.D. South Carolina College of Pharmacy, 2011

 

2010-2011 

Karleen Melody

 Kerr Drug / Kerr Health - Charleston, SC

Pharm.D. University of Pittsburgh, 2010

 

2009-2010

Ashley Swindle

Kerr Drug / Kerr Health - Charleston, SC 

Pharm.D. Medical University of South Carolina, 2009 

 

2009-2010

Kathryn N. Freeland

Kerr Drug / Kerr Health - Charleston, SC 

Pharm.D. Medical University of South Carolina, 2009 

 

2008-2009

Emily Bellebaum

Kerr Drug / Kerr Health - Charleston, SC

Pharm.D. Medical University of South Carolina, 2008

 

 


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