Residency Programs

Residency training is currently offered in Ambulatory Care and Internal Medicine.

 

Residencies Program Features

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

 

2012 – 2013 Residents

Dr. McKenzie Calhoun 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. Dr. Calhoun was raised in Johnson City. She attended the University of Tennessee and East Tennessee State University for her pre-pharmacy coursework before being accepted to the Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy. Upon graduating in May 2011, she completed a PGY1 residency in pharmacy practice at the Veterans Affairs Tennessee Valley Healthcare System in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Calhoun’s clinical interests include endocrinology, cardiovascular risk reduction, and anticoagulation.

 

Dr. Phillip Lee 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. He is originally from Nashville, Tennessee and earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from Lambuth University in Jackson, Tennessee. After a brief career in marketing and finance, Dr. Lee returned to school to pursue a career in pharmacy. He completed his Doctor of Pharmacy at the University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy in 2011. Dr. Lee recently completed his PGY1 residency work at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. His interests include cardiology, diabetes, infectious diseases, and academia.

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