EXECUTIVE SUMMARY For the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP), strategic engagement is critical to the success of colleges and schools of pharmacy in expanding pharmacy and public health practice, meeting programmatic needs, and fulfilling institutional missions. The 2020-2021 Strategic Engagement Standing Committee was charged with identifying effective strategies to leverage the temporary expansion of pharmacist practice capabilities granted during the COVID-19 pandemic for sustained practice. The group was also tasked with looking at ways to partner with the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), our medicine counterparts to develop a plan for collaborating with them to advance interprofessional practice. In thi...
Introduction: The activities and roles of vice-chairs (VC) in academic medicine are described in the...
This article explores the education system for pharmacy students in a modern computer simulated syst...
In an effort to address this serious public health issue, we intern pharmacists at Chapman Universit...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The 2020-21 Professional Affairs Committee was charged to (1) Read all six reports...
Based on the growing importance of community engagement and the recognition of its importance by the...
The result is the following report, which explores the role of academic pharmacy in preceptor contin...
Jeffery Goad, PharmD, MPH, associate dean of Academic Affairs in School of Pharmacy at Chapman Unive...
Given the recent emphasis of the academy on active engagement of learners in their own learning and ...
Speech delivered by Lawrence “LB” Brown, incoming President of the American Pharmacists Association,...
Emerging value-based payment (VBP) models are changing the way health care is delivered and paid for...
The AACP Bylaws direct the Bylaws and Policy Development Committee (BPDC) to ensure that resolutions...
The article reflects on the Career Pathway Evaluation Program for pharmacy professionals launched by...
Never before in the history of the pharmacy profession have pharmacists enjoyed as broad an array of...
COVID-19 has necessitated alterations to the delivery of healthcare services. Modifications include ...
Objective. To determine areas of concern, and challenges to implementing and assessing the co-curric...
Introduction: The activities and roles of vice-chairs (VC) in academic medicine are described in the...
This article explores the education system for pharmacy students in a modern computer simulated syst...
In an effort to address this serious public health issue, we intern pharmacists at Chapman Universit...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The 2020-21 Professional Affairs Committee was charged to (1) Read all six reports...
Based on the growing importance of community engagement and the recognition of its importance by the...
The result is the following report, which explores the role of academic pharmacy in preceptor contin...
Jeffery Goad, PharmD, MPH, associate dean of Academic Affairs in School of Pharmacy at Chapman Unive...
Given the recent emphasis of the academy on active engagement of learners in their own learning and ...
Speech delivered by Lawrence “LB” Brown, incoming President of the American Pharmacists Association,...
Emerging value-based payment (VBP) models are changing the way health care is delivered and paid for...
The AACP Bylaws direct the Bylaws and Policy Development Committee (BPDC) to ensure that resolutions...
The article reflects on the Career Pathway Evaluation Program for pharmacy professionals launched by...
Never before in the history of the pharmacy profession have pharmacists enjoyed as broad an array of...
COVID-19 has necessitated alterations to the delivery of healthcare services. Modifications include ...
Objective. To determine areas of concern, and challenges to implementing and assessing the co-curric...
Introduction: The activities and roles of vice-chairs (VC) in academic medicine are described in the...
This article explores the education system for pharmacy students in a modern computer simulated syst...
In an effort to address this serious public health issue, we intern pharmacists at Chapman Universit...