About Your Consultant
Bryce Carter, PharmD, BCSCP
Whether it be gap analyses, workflow management and cleanroom design, or pharmacy staff training, with over 15 years of compounding pharmacy experience, Bryce is excited to help you and your pharmacy maintain compliance in today's ever changing pharmacy world!
Bryce began working in a pharmacy while getting his undergraduate degree and quickly developed a passion for compounding pharmacy. A graduate of Mercer University's College of Pharmacy, Bryce practiced in a PCAB-accredited community pharmacy where he focused on both sterile and non-sterile compounding, while also serving as their compliance officer. Over his decade long career as a pharmacist, he has also gained extensive experience with home infusion, TPNs, oncology pharmacies, and hazardous sterile compounding.
Bryce completed compounding training early in his pharmacy tenure through Professional Compounding Centers of America (PCCA) and is proud to be one of just 40 pharmacists in Georgia who is board certified in sterile compounding (BCSCP). Most recently, he obtained ACHC Certified Pharmacy Consultant status, as well as PCAB Certified Consultant status, with the Accreditation Commission for Healthcare (ACHC) to ensure he continues to provide the most up-to-date information for all the types of clients he serves.
Education
Mercer University College of Pharmacy, Doctor of Pharmacy, 2014
Licensed Pharmacist, State of Georgia, 2014
Valdosta State University, Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, 2010
Training
PCAB Certified Pharmacy Consultant, Accreditation Commission for Healthcare, 2024
ACHC Certified Pharmacy Consultant, Accreditation Commission for Healthcare, 2024
Board Certified Sterile Compounding Pharmacist, Board of Pharmacy Specialties, 2022
Aseptic Compounding Course, Professional Compounding Centers of America, 2017
Comprehensive Compounding Course, Professional Compounding Centers of America, 2015
Presentations
“Common Deficiencies in USP Compounding Audits,” given at the Georgia Pharmacy Association Annual Convention, 2024
“Considerations for Compounding,” given at the Georgia Pharmacy Association Annual Convention, 2023
“Practical Skills Refresher Course: Compounding Lab”, Georgia Pharmacy Association, 2020