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When you become a UK Community-Based Pharmacy Residency Program resident, you join a distinguished group of current and former residents that are advancing the profession of pharmacy in practice settings and academia.

2022-2023 - Cloned

Melynda Kromsky

Residency Year: 2022-23

Site: St. Matthews Community and Specialty Pharmacy

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

MacKenzie Firek

Residency Year: 2012-23

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: Belmont University

2021-2022 - Cloned

Britney Seals Beard

Residency Year: 2021-22

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: Union University

 

Ariana Munoz

Residency Year: 2021-22

Site: St. Matthews Community and Specialty Pharmacy

College or School of Pharmacy: Duquesne University

 

Kaylee Woods

Residency Year: 2021-22

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

2020-2021 - Cloned

Kelsie (Handshoe) Skaggs

Residency Year: 2020-21

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

Nicole Barratiere

Residency Year: 2020-21

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS)

2019-2020 - Cloned

Kyle Bryan

Residency Year: 2019-20

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy:  University of Kentucky

 

Rachel Hardin

Residency Year: 2019-20

Site: Kroger-Louisville

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

Elizabeth (Beth) Magner

Residency Year: 2019-20

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy:  University of Kentucky

2018-2019 - Cloned

Carla Barreiro

Residency Year: 2018-19

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy:  University of Kentucky

 

Hannah Brown

Residency Year: 2018-19

Site: Kroger-Louisville

College or School of Pharmacy: Sullivan University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

 

Morgan Jones

Residency Year: 2018-19

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

2017-2018 - Cloned

Elizabeth Lee Elliott

Residency Year: 2017-18

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy:  University of Kentucky

 

Claire Ann Stall

Residency Year: 2017-18

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: Northeastern Ohio University College of Pharmacy

 

Monica Flint Roberts

Residency Year: 2017-18

Site: Kroger-Louisville

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

2016-2017 - Cloned

Kelsey Villwock

Residency Year: 2016-17

Site: Kroger-Louisville

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

Alexander Brewer

Residency Year: 2016-17

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

Walter “Andy” Blust

Residency Year: 2016-17

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: Ohio Northern University

2015-2016 - Cloned

Laurel Taylor

Residency Year: 2015-16

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

Elizabeth Stivers

Residency Year: 2015-16

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

Cristina Rotellar Polen

Residency Year: 2015-16

Site: Kroger-Louisville

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

2014-2015 - Cloned

Briana Kocher

Residency Year: 2014-15

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: West Virginia University

 

Mark Huffmyer

Residency Year: 2014-15

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

Kelli Carpenter Funk

Residency Year: 2014-15

Site: Kroger-Louisville

College or School of Pharmacy: Samford University

2013-2014 - Cloned

Kristie Robertson

Residency Year: 2013-14

Site: Kroger-Louisville

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Florida

 

Meghann Randolph

Residency Year: 2013-14

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

Megan Pendley Cooper

Residency Year: 2013-14

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

2012-2013 - Cloned

Shannon Durham Kyle

Residency Year: 2012-13

Site: Kroger-Louisville

College or School of Pharmacy: Sullivan

 

Robert “Bobby” Bero

Residency Year: 2012-13

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: University of North Carolina

 

Puja Ajmani Singh

Residency Year: 2012-13

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Charleston

2011-2012 - Cloned

Sarah Hughes

Residency Year: 2011-12

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

Katelyn Alexander

Residency Year: 2011-12

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: The Ohio State University

2010-2011 - Cloned

Clark Kebodeaux

Residency Year: 2010-11

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: Kansas University

 

Chris Harlow

Residency Year: 2010-11

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

2009-2010 - Cloned

Julie Kleinpeter

Residency Year: 2009-10

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

Molly Carr

Residency Year: 2009-10

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: Medical University of South Carolina

2008-2009 - Cloned

Amy Tackett Larkin

Residency Year: 2008-09

Site: PharmacistCARE

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

Richard “Rick” Slone

Residency Year: 2008-09

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Appalachia

2007-2008 - Cloned

Brooke Hicks Hudspeth

Residency Year: 2007-08

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

2006-2007 - Cloned

Bridger Dename Bright

Residency Year: 2006-07

Site: PharmacistCARE

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

2005-2006 - Cloned

Marie Parker

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Georgia

2004-2005 - Cloned

John McDaniel

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

Dana Fuller

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

2003-2004 - Cloned

Christy Taylor

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

 

JD Hammond

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

2002-2003 - Cloned

Laura Jones Stinson

Residency Year: 2002-03

Site: Kroger-Lexington

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

2001-2002 - Cloned

Tera McIntosh

Site: American Pharmacy Services Corporation (APSC)

College or School of Pharmacy: University of Kentucky

Where are they now?

Dr. Tera McIntosh is an Assistant Professor at the UK College of Pharmacy.  She currently coordinates and teaches Patient Care Laboratory III and co-coordinates and teaches in Patient Care Laboratory IV and VI. She lectures in several courses in the College of Pharmacy. 

In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Dr. McIntosh practices pharmacy part-time as a pharmacist at Capital Pharmacy and Medical Equipment, Frankfort, Ky.

We wish to remember and honor those who inhabited this Commonwealth before the arrival of the Europeans. Briefly occupying these lands were the Osage, Wyndott tribe, and Miami peoples. The Adena and Hopewell peoples, who are recognized by the naming of the time period in which they resided here, were here more permanently. Some of their mounds remain in the Lexington area, including at UK’s Adena Park.

In more recent years, the Cherokee occupied southeast Kentucky, the Yuchi southwest Kentucky, the Chickasaw extreme western Kentucky and the Shawnee central Kentucky including what is now the city of Lexington. The Shawnee left when colonization pushed through the Appalachian Mountains. Lower Shawnee Town ceremonial grounds are still visible in Greenup County.

We honor the first inhabitants who were here, respect their culture, and acknowledge the presence of their descendants who are here today in all walks of life including fellow pharmacists and healthcare professionals.