Betsy Shilliday, PharmD
Certifications
Certified Diabetes Educator
Bio
Betsy Bryant Shilliday, PharmD, CDE, CPP, is a associate clinical professor with the School of Medicine and UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the director of the UNC Hospitals Ambulatory Care PGY2 Residency Program. She is director of the Enhanced Care Programs in the UNC General Internal Medicine clinic providing oversight of the mid-level provider clinics including anticoagulation, diabetes and chronic pain. In addition, she is director of the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy PY4 Ambulatory Care Clinical Scholars Program at UNC Hospitals. She teaches medical residents, pharmacy residents and students within the disease management clinics, focusing on anticoagulation.
Shilliday received her PharmD from Campbell University School of Pharmacy and completed a primary care specialty residency with the Department of Veterans Affairs, W.G. Hefner Medical Center in Salisbury, N.C. Upon completion of her residency, she joined the UNC Healthcare system.
Currently she serves on the finance committee of the American College of Clinical Pharmacists and the ASHP Section of Home, Ambulatory, and Chronic Care Practitioners Section Advisory Group on Cognitive Reimbursement.
Her professional interests include billing for pharmacy services, chronic disease management, and health literacy.
