Susan Ngo

Pgy2 Pediatric Pharmacy Resident at MUSC Children's Health

Susan Ngo is a PGY2 Pediatric Pharmacy Resident at MUSC Children's Health, currently gaining experience in pediatric pharmacy. Prior to this, Susan completed a PGY1 Traditional Pharmacy Residency at MUSC Health after graduating with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Susan has interned at UNC Health Care and Johns Hopkins Medicine, with a background in Biology/Biological Sciences and Chemistry BA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Susan also attended the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.

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Charlotte, United States

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MUSC Children's Health

MUSC Children’s Health is changing what’s possible for children and their families by providing the pediatric clinical and research expertise every child deserves. From promoting healthy lifestyles to offering life-saving treatments, MUSC Children’s Health delivers comprehensive and compassionate care to children throughout South Carolina and beyond in more than 27 specialty areas. MUSC’s integrated children’s health care system consists of the 250-bed MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital (SJCH) and Pearl Tourville Women’s Pavilion located on the Charleston peninsula, which is one of the most patient and family centered and technologically advanced hospitals for children and their families in the United States; the Charles P. Darby Research Institute where pediatric research teams conduct significant and ongoing efforts; the R. Keith Summey Medical Pavilion in North Charleston which offers an ambulatory care clinic and surgery center, specialty care and after hours clinics; and finally, expanded depth and breadth of expertise in multiple locations throughout the state, offering primary, urgent and specialty care in person or via telehealth. To provide the best care for children now and in the future, MUSC Children’s Health puts the needs of patients and their families first. This intentional way of moving forward aligns with the emerging national best practice of offering children’s ambulatory and specialty services within local communities and delivery of more acute care at a major flagship hospital. As a result, families receive the best combination of high quality, lower cost and easily accessible care as possible. For more information, visit musckids.org For career information, go to https://web.musc.edu/human-resources