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Levels of membership in ACCP are Retired, Student, Member and Fellow (FCP). Fellowship is the organization's way of noting outstanding achievement in the discipline. Fellows require specific credentials and are recommended by their peers and reviewed by the Board of Regents.
[1] [2] [3] ACCP is the publisher of Pharmacotherapy and JACCP: Journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. According to the ACCP, its purpose is to advance human health by extending the frontiers of clinical pharmacy. [1] It has more than 15,000 members.
A pharmacy residency consists of one to two years of general residency and one to two years of specialized residency. Residencies allow graduates to further hone their clinical skills in a structured environment. The first year of residency training is a general practice year and is referred to as post-graduate year one or "PGY-1."
Clinical pharmacists have extensive education in the biomedical, pharmaceutical, socio-behavioural and clinical sciences.Most clinical pharmacists have a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree and many have completed one or more years of post-graduate training (for example, a general and/or specialty pharmacy residency).
Kolesar, a first-generation college student, earned her B.S. in Pharmacy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1990. [3] She completed her Doctor of Pharmacy degree at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, where she also completed her residency and a fellowship in oncology.
Pharmacy residency is education a pharmacist can pursue beyond the degree required for licensing as a pharmacist (in the United States of America: PharmD).A pharmacy residency program allows for the implementation of skill set and knowledge acquired in pharmacy school through interaction with the public either in a hospital setting or community practice.
Merrick spoke soothingly to a 22-year-old man who approached the front desk feeling guilt over not being there for his younger brother. He reprimanded a resident who had recently failed to wake up on time for his morning classes, and ordered him to change into scrubs as punishment. During the week, he will stop by the facility on his days off.
ACCP may refer to: American College of Clinical Pharmacy , a pharmacy organization for the promotion of clinical pharmacy American College of Correctional Physicians , a medical organization consisting of physicians and non-physician practitioners in the field of correctional (i.e. prisons and jails) medicine