Ulbrich, Timothy R.Adams, AlexBright, David R.Sullivan, Donald L.Schnur, EvanBess, D. ToddOwen, JamesBradley-Baker, Lynette2015-04-292015-04-292014Innov. Pharm. 2014; 5(178): 1-182155-0417https://hdl.handle.net/11299/172020Objective: To determine any differences in career paths and career attributes of pharmacists who have completed a PGY1 community pharmacy residency program (CPRP) as compared to those that have not completed a PGY1 CPRP. Methods: A web-based survey evaluating various aspects of community pharmacists’ careers was distributed to 274 CPRP graduates in addition to a random sample of 7,376 community pharmacists. The survey contained 32 questions evaluating various career attributes. Questions that assessed level of agreement were on a 6-point Likert-type Scale (1=strongly disagree; 6=strongly agree). Results: A total of 353 participants completed the survey, with 224 indicating that they had not completed a CPRP. Pharmacists who completed a CPRP responded that they spend significantly more time on patient care services, teaching, and research, and spend less time dispensing medications compared to those that have not completed a CPRP. Compared to those that did not complete a CPRP, CPRP graduates were less likely to agree that current level of workload negatively impacts job performance, motivation to work, job satisfaction, mental/emotional health, and physical health. Conclusion: Pharmacists completing a CPRP noted significant differences in their current employment and job responsibilities. Additional expansion and education regarding the importance of CPRPs should be considered.encommunity pharmacyresidencycommunity pharmacy residency program (CPRP)Differences in career paths and attributes of pharmacists completing a community pharmacy residency program (CPRP)Article