RESIDENCY: 1–2 years of postgraduate training focused on certain patient populations or disease states in a clinical setting.
FELLOWSHIP: Individualized postgraduate training with a focus in academia, research, or industry.
CERTIFICATION: Licensed pharmacists may choose to become board certified as a way to demonstrate pharmacy expertise in a specialty area of practice: Ambulatory Care, Cardiology, Compounded Sterile Preparations, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Geriatric, Infectious Diseases, Nuclear, Nutrition Support Oncology, Pain Management, Pediatric, Pharmacotherapy, Psychiatric and Solid Organ Transplantation.