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2024-2025 Residents

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PGY1 Pharmacy Residents

PGY1 Pharmacy Residents

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Martine Abouchabki, PharmD

Martine Abouchabki, PharmDUndergraduate: University of South Carolina
Pharmacy School: Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy
Professional Interests: Internal Medicine and Pediatrics
Hometown: Greenville, SC
Hobbies: Reading, traveling, spending time with family and friends

Why Spartanburg Regional? Spartanburg Regional had everything I was looking for in a residency program, including the wide variety of inpatient rotations in my areas of interest. I have had the amazing opportunity to work here as a pharmacy intern and complete many rotations here as a P4 student that allowed me to work alongside many clinical pharmacists. During my time here, it was clear to see how supportive and encouraging the pharmacy staff are in providing the best learning opportunities for their residents.

 

Alex Eisenschmied, PharmD

Alex Eisenschmied, PharmDUndergraduate: University of Missouri
Pharmacy School: Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy​​​​​​​
Professional Interests: Critical Care, Infectious Diseases, Emergency Medicine​​​​​​​
Hometown: Naperville, IL
Hobbies: Frisbee Golf, Tennis, Hiking, and spending time with family and friends

Why Spartanburg Regional? Why not Spartanburg Regional?! From the first time I arrived at this hospital, it was evident that the pharmacy staff genuinely enjoy working here and have good relationships with the rest of the hospital staff. This program's curriculum also aligns with my interest in pursuing critical care and has a wide range of rotations in my areas of interest. I am confident that this program will provide the support I need to achieve my career goals and look forward to the professional growth I will gain from working here.

 

Elliott Wilch, PharmD

Elliott Wilch, PharmDUndergraduate: Georgia Southern University
Pharmacy School: Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy​​​​​​​
Professional Interests: Critical Care and Emergency Medicine​​​​​​​
Hometown: Simpsonville, SC
Hobbies: Ice hockey, Running, spending time with family, and grilling

Why Spartanburg Regional? I was drawn to Spartanburg Regional because of the wide variety of rotations and learning experiences that are available. Before residency, I had the chance to complete some rotations here, and it was clear that the preceptors and pharmacy staff had the best interests of the residents and students in mind. All the staff at Spartanburg Regional are friendly, and after my time here, I knew it was the ideal learning environment for me as a resident.

PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Resident

PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Resident

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Amanda Fisher, PharmD

Amanda Fisher, PharmDUndergraduate: University of Tampa 
Pharmacy School: University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy
PGY1 Residency: ProMedica Toledo Hospital in Toledo, OH
Professional Interests: Critical Care, Pain Management, Emergency Medicine
Hometown: I grew up as a military brat so I’ve lived in many places!
Hobbies: Reading, playing piano, spending time with my two dogs and cat, putting together Lego sets with my husband on date night

Why Spartanburg Regional? I chose Spartanburg Regional for a multitude of reasons. SMC is a Level I Trauma Center that will allow me to see high-acuity patients and practice critical care and emergency medicine in a fast-paced environment that can offer many learning experiences. At mid-year and during the interview process, I got to speak with some of the pharmacy members. They remembered who I was, held genuine conversations, and there was a strong sense of comradery. After discussions with the teams and learning more about the program, it solidified my decision to rank SMC highly.

Contact Us

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For additional information about the PGY1 program, please contact Kristen Turner, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS at
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For additional information about the PGY2 Critical Care program, please contact Sarah Frye at
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