Residency Programs

Residency training is currently offered in Internal Medicine and Ambulatory Care. Additional residencies are expected to be added within the near future.

Residencies Program Features

  • Postgraduate year two (PGY2)
  • Focus on academia, in addition to practice area
  • Include a Teaching and Learning Certificate Program

Internal Medicine Residency Information

Ambulatory Care Residency Information

2011 – 2012 Residency Program Recipients

Internal Medicine Resident

Jessica Freshour, PharmD

Dr. Freshour is a PGY2 Internal Medicine Pharmacy Resident and a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy with East Tennessee State University. She is originally from Newport, Tennessee and received a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Tusculum College. Dr. Freshour completed her Doctor of Pharmacy at Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy with East Tennessee State University in 2010. Dr. Freshour recently completed her PGYl residency work at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. Her clinical areas of interest include cardiology, infectious disease, diabetes and pulmonary conditions.

 

Ambulatory Care Resident

Michelle Vaughn, PharmD

Dr. Vaughn is a PGY2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Resident and a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy with East Tennessee State University. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy at University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Dr. Vaughn also completed her PGYI Pharmacy Practice Residency at McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond, Virginia and is an ETSU alumnus. She will be rotating through the ETSU Family Practice sites in the Tri-cities during the 2011-2012 year. She will also be serving at the Dispensary of Hope and the Downtown Clinic in Johnson City.