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Pharmacy Practice Residency

CHOCTAW NATION HEALTH CARE CENTER
One Choctaw Way
Talihina, OK 74571
Phone: (918) 567-7000
Fax: (918) 567-7134

Director of Pharmacy:
Don L. Branham, D.Ph.
e-mail: dlbranham@choctawnationhealth.com

Residency Program Director:
Courtney Suggs, Pharm.D.
e-mail: cmsuggs@cnhsa.com

Type of training site:
Hospital and Ambulatory Care

Accreditation:
ASHP accredited residency program

Facility:
The Choctaw Nation Health Care Center is a 145,000 square foot health facility with 37 hospital beds and 52 outpatient exam rooms. There are over 250,000 outpatient visits each year. The Center provides health care services for 10.5 counties of southeastern Oklahoma. There are six outpatient clinics and a diabetes center.

Rotational Experience opportunities:
Nutritional support, pharmacokinetics, drug information, anticoagulation, hypertension, diabetes education, internal medicine, drug information and administration. Focus on the provision of pharmaceutical care in the Indian Health Service.

Special features:
The Choctaw Nation Health Care Center has state-of-the-art equipment and furnishings. The facility has affiliations with both state colleges of pharmacy.

Choctaw Nation Web Site
http://www.choctawnation.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=home

 

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