Erin Dark, PharmD
PGY1 Ambulatory Care
Erin Dark
Education
Pharmacy School: Butler University
Hometown
West Lafayette, IN
Research
Incidence of skin changes in patients with myasthenia gravis prescribed mycophenolate or azathioprine
Why UNC
The Ambulatory Care PGY1 at UNC Medical Center offers the perfect balance of both inpatient and outpatient experiences. As someone looking for a program that would challenge me within both realms, this made UNC a top choice for me. UNC offers a diverse range of clinical experiences to its pharmacy residents, and the opportunity to learn first-hand from the experts within these fields. These characteristics, in addition to the strong relationship with the Eshelman School of Pharmacy, and the ability to precept student pharmacists and engage in both a teaching as well as leadership certificate, were top contributors in my desire to pursue UNC for residency training. Finally, the residency program at UNC is unmatched in its commitment to residents' professional and personal well-being. Knowing that this program would invest in my personal goals and ambitions to the same extent as those of my professional career confirmed that UNC was where I wanted to be for PGY1.
Email Erin at Erin.Dark@unchealth.unc.edu