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Application Process

Infectious Diseases Residency

To apply for the ID residency, please submit the following items:

1. A current copy of your curriculum vitae

2. Official college transcripts for pharmacy and pre-pharmacy school coursework

3. Three letters of recommendation submitted on your behalf.

4. An essay that addresses the following issues:

a) What are your ultimate career goals for completing an infectious diseases residency and how do you feel our program will allow you to meet these goals?

b) Describe any research experience or training, special projects, or scientific work you have completed as well as any notable professional accomplishments you have achieved.

c) What personal interests do you have outside of pharmacy?

If applicable, you may also describe any special circumstances that you wish for us to consider. Please limit your essay to two pages (12 pt. font).

All application materials are due by January 10. The “rate limiting step” for some applicants is getting the recommendation forms submitted. Therefore, please make it a priority to give these forms to your references in a timely manner. All application materials should be submitted by mail to:

John C. Williamson, PharmD, BCPS
Department of Pharmacy
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Medical Center Blvd
Winston-Salem, NC 27157

Questions about the application process can be directed to Dr. Williamson at johnwill@wfubmc.edu

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