Philip Rodgers, PharmD
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Philip Rodgers, PharmD, received his bachelor of science in pharmacy and his doctor of pharmacy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and completed a pharmacy residency in ambulatory care at the Medical College of Virginia Hospitals in Richmond, Virginia. Currently, he is assistant dean of pharmacy practice partnerships and a clinical associate professor at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. His areas of scholarship and teaching are in primary care pharmacy practice, chronic disease management, and innovative pharmacy education programs. He is board-certified in pharmacotherapy by the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties and has been named a fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy.
Rodgers previously served as a clinical pharmacist and faculty in ambulatory care at Duke University Hospital, where he was designated a clinical pharmacist practitioner as per the state of North Carolina in the areas of diabetes, hypertension, and anticoagulation. Rodgers also served as director for the ASHP-accredited PGY2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency program at Duke Hospital for eleven years and as the director of pharmacy education for the Duke Area Health Education Center for nine years. He serves as the American Pharmacists Association representative to the National Diabetes Education Program. He is active with state and national organizations to promote pharmacy practice and the highest quality experiential education for pharmacy students.
