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  • Clinical pharmacist competencies Module 1: Basic Oncology Pharmacology – 2. Alternatively, the organization may add clinical pharmacists to an existing formalized credentialing process and consider a change in organizational structure to position clinical pharmacists within a This chapter introduces concepts such as the meaning of competency, competencies, and competence-according to the authors-the characteristics of competency standards and frameworks, how standards can be developed for clinical pharmacists and for pharmaceutical services, and highlights selected examples of how they are used globally. Key Words: American College of Clinical Pharmacy, ACCP, clinical pharmacist, competencies. We aimed to provide an expert consensus on the minimum competencies necessary for clinical pharmacists to deliver appropriate care to patients with heart failure. Sep 1, 2016 · A clinical pharmacist who rounded with a critical care team more effectively identified and prevented more adverse drug events than pharmacists involved in order entry and verification, and avoided the potential expenditure of over $210,000 in 4. AU - Bruno, Andreia. 5 months. g. 9-12 This perceived lack of competency is supported by published descriptions that show a lack of formal training and/or Jan 5, 2016 · With this ideology, strategic plans were imposed in clinical pharmacy education to develop the competencies of the clinical pharmacist. It also includes non-clinical roles e. Manage and monitor competency completion among pharmacist and pharmacy technician staff with ASHP’s Competency Assessment Centers. At this level the Clinical Pharmacist will experience the most growth and becomes a Pharmacist who can safely run Minor Illness clinics as well as all the Level-2 and 3 responsibilities. First, organizing comprehensive competency statements in clinical pharmacogenomics for pharmacists will help further delineate the pharmacist’sroleasa practice-based leader in the field. This commentary advocates a deliberate alignment of educational outcomes, goals, and competencies across the developmental continuum of students, residents, and pharmacy practitioners. GP clinical pharmacists will need to demonstrate that they have developed knowledge, skills, experience and behaviours for the nine core GPPTP themes. Pharmacists. American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) - an international association of clinical pharmacists dedicated to optimizing drug therapy outcomes in patients by promoting excellence and innovation in clinical pharmacy practice, research, and education. Consistent with this mission and its core values, ACCP is committed to ensuring that clinical pharmacists possess the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors necessary to deliver comprehensive medication management (CMM) in team-based, direct patient Methods: Questions and clinical pharmacist's answers were collected from real clinical cases and clinical pharmacist competency assessment. 20 Although these competencies are similar to the competences of The purpose of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) is to advance human health by extending the frontiers of clinical pharmacy. This is an experienced and well-rounded Independent Prescriber that has undertaken Physical Assessment training, as well as Minor Illnesses training and gained Pharmacy at a Crossroads in Pharmacogenomics. Draft competencies and associated content knowledge components were then prepared for review by the ACCP Board of Regents. The 2016 Certification Affairs Committee, led by Joseph Saseen (chair) and Toni Ripley (co-chair), developed the "ACCP Clinical Pharmacist Competencies. Louis College of Pharmacy > Pharmacy Practice Department > PHARM-PRACTICE_PUBS > 326 Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications Clinical pharmacist competencies An overview of pharmacists training path, milestones and professional activities at each level. The ACCP has articulated core competencies for clinical pharmacists composed of six domains (Table 1) to support the provision of com-prehensive clinical pharmacy services in team-based, direct patient care. N2 - Competency standards for clinical pharmacists or for any setting are vital for professional development. The purpose of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) is to advance human health by extending the frontiers of clinical pharmacy the uniqueness of a clinical situation. 2020. Developed by a team of more than 90 experts from around the country—leaders in their fields—PCAC provides comprehensive learning objectives, study tools and assessments online, making it easier for you to: Consensus competencies of a clinical pharmacist were identified. Jun 11, 2024 · Background Emotional intelligence (EI) is a critical set of skills that impacts clinical pharmacists’ well-being and positively influences high-level patient-centred care. Alternatively, the organization may add clinical pharmacists to an existing formalized credentialing process and consider a change in organizational structure to position clinical pharmacists within a May 2, 2017 · Clinical pharmacists must be prepared to complete the education and training needed to achieve these competencies and must commit to ongoing efforts to maintain competence through ongoing professional development. Each pharmacist will have different knowledge, skills Clinical pharmacist competencies: These may include assessments on medication management, conducting research, precepting students, and managing clinic operations. 20 A review of 36 studies describing the impact of clinical pharmacists on hospital However, little clarity is available on the additional advanced knowledge, skills and experience needed for pharmacists to practice safely and competently. " This guideline, which describes six essential competency domains for clinical pharmacists, is designed to be applied to both postgraduate trainees and practicing clinicians. These individuals may be ready for advanced roles such as Clinical Pharmacy Manager, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist or Director of Pharmacy. D. Search for more papers by this author can play a proactive role in highlighting and streamlining various aspects of clinical pharmacy in SA. Pharmacy management competencies : These may include assessments on developing and managing programs, supervising staff, recruiting employees, managing projects, and staying on budget This document establishes expectations for clinical pharmacists as outlined by the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP). 75 hour An invaluable resource for pharmacists and pharmacy students seeking to enhance their clinical skills and competencies across a broad range of practice areas, this volume provide detailed guidance, case studies, and practical examples to help pharmacists to deliver exceptional care, contributing to improved patient outcomes and advancing the Competency standards in pharmacy education and training have been formulated by different organizations to focus on various stages in the development of students, residents, and clinical pharmacists. AU - Eckel, Stephen. Clinical Pharmacist Competencies The six ACCP core clinical pharmacist competencies described below and summarized in Table 1 apply to practitioners engaged in CMM in team-based, direct patient care environments. Keywords: Clinical pharmacist; Competency-oriented; Standardized training model 1. Clinical Pharmacist competencies includes: Clinical problem solving, judgment, and decision making, Communication and education, Medical Information evaluation and management, Management of patient’s Oct 21, 2019 · Current published guidelines for perioperative pharmacy services have limited information on the development and implementation of a robust clinical pharmacy program across the surgical continuum of competency-oriented standardized training model aimed at enhancing the on-job competency of clinical pharmacists can improve the core professional competitiveness of pharmacists and promote the transformation and development of hospital pharmacy. The Dec 25, 2019 · Competency standards in pharmacy education and training have been formulated by different organizations to focus on various stages in the development of students, residents, and clinical pharmacists. Through this process, committee members also identify areas of the clinical pharmacist competencies not included in the AACP CAPE out-comes or the ASHP CAGOs. This resource provides pharmacists with a tool that would take many hours to assemble within one’s own health system. Comprehensive Medication Results. A clinical pharmacist with a scope of practice includes the clinical pharmacy specialist, however a scope of practice may be included in the responsibilities of all levels of clinical pharmacists depending on their assignment as outlined in VA Pharmacist Qualifications Standards, VA Handbook 5005. Cooperation between healthcare team will also be needed to guarantee that these competencies drive clinical pharmacists to maintain professional development and assessment by higher educational institutions, professional societies, postgraduate training programs and employers. After extensive deliberations, the authors identified key differences between the competencies of a clinical pharmacist and today’s pharmacy generalist. 1, 2010. Consensus recommendations for the role and competencies of the EBMT clinical pharmacist and clinical pharmacologist involved in Clinical Pharmacy Practice Office Resources and Tools. , the clinical pharmacist competencies were designed to be analogous to the Accreditation will be needed to ensure that these competencies guide clinical pharmacists’ professional development and evaluation by educational institutions, postgraduate training programs, professional societies, and employers. ASHP’s PCAC e-tool will have many potential applications in health-system pharmacy departments and beyond. They are analogous to the competency expectations for practicing physicians. These competencies are divided into six essential domains: direct patient care, pharmacotherapy knowledge, system … per FTE was 100. 2023 Core Competency Modules. Introduction Mar 23, 2021 · This led to the development of a 15-month inter-professional training framework based on competencies identified by screening clinical pharmacy courses and frameworks, and focused on consultation skills, clinical reasoning, and inter-professional collaboration skills (Hazen, de Groot, de Bont, et al. 022), working in both surgical and non-surgical units, had significantly poorer Pharmacists should lead an institution's development of clinical pharmacist credentialing and the process should involve key stake-holders. The 2000 ASHP Guidelines on the Pharmacist’s Role in Home Care5 f. Developed by a team of more than 90 experts from around the country—leaders in their fields—our competency management training provides comprehensive learning objectives, study tools and assessments online Jul 20, 2018 · The final framework defines minimum competencies relevant to heart failure for four different potential levels of specialism: all pharmacists regardless of role (Stage 1); all patient-facing clinical pharmacists (Stage 2); clinical pharmacists with specific planned roles in the care of heart failure patients (Stage 3); and regionally/nationally provide comprehensive clinical pharmacy services and fully contribute tothe efficiency and effectiveness of team-based care. ", Jul 18, 2016 · ACCP is committed to ensuring that clinical pharmacists possess the competencies necessary to deliver comprehensive medication management in team-based, direct patient care environments. Future studies should focus on political and practical structures necessary for its successful implementation. 4 PHARMACIST AND INTERN PHARMACIST SCOPES OF PRACTICE The Pharmacist Scope of Practice describes the patient- and health-related roles that form part of the profession of pharmacy. This study resulted in the development and validation of the first clinical national pharmacy competency framework for Austria. These competencies are divided into six essential domains: direct patient care, pharmacotherapy Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'ACCP Clinical Pharmacist Competencies'. 1951 Abstract . 12 Therefore, they Manager of Pharmacy Professional Development, Residency Program Director Children’s Hospital Colorado; Kersten Weber Tatarelis, PharmD, BCPS AQ-ID, FASHP Vice President, Pharmacy Clinical Operations Enterprise Pharmacy Services Advocate Health; Molly Billstein Leber, PharmD, MBA, BCPS, FASHP American College of Clinical Pharmacy Board of Regents on January 25, 2006. Aim This study aimed to develop and validate a bespoke national hospital pharmacy competency framework for Austria that supports the hospital pharmacy workforce Template for Evaluating a Clinical Pharmacist Task Competency domain 1: direct patient care Conducts interviews to obtain relevant subjective information as well as medication use history Suggested Examples of Performance Evaluation Criteria to Define Successa Direct observation of patient (or caregiver) interviews Feedback from other health Feb 1, 2020 · Competency standards in pharmacy education and training have been formulated by different organizations to focus on various stages in the development of students, residents, and clinical pharmacists. et al. London, Eastern and South East Specialist Pharmacy Services. In 2019, the SSCP established an expert writing task force of clinical pharmacy Aug 7, 2024 · Background Despite the publication of a European wide competency framework for hospital pharmacy by the European Association of Hospital Pharmacist (EAHP) in 2017, not all countries have adopted and implemented such a framework. clinical pharmacist competencies that have specific recommendations. pharmacist independent prescriber which will enable more pharmacists to begin their independent prescribing training, and have removed the following requirements: • for registered pharmacists to have two years of clinical practice before they can enrol on an accredited independent prescribing course Pharmacists should lead an institution's development of clinical pharmacist credentialing and the process should involve key stake-holders. accp. The 1999 ASHP Guidelines: Minimum Standards for Pharmaceutical Services in Clinical pharmacist’s competence is achieved when one possesses the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to provide direct care to patients and to ensure rational medication use. 2 FTE of pharmacy/pharmacology Apr 17, 2017 · ACCP is committed to ensuring that clinical pharmacists possess the competencies necessary to deliver comprehensive medication management in team-based, direct patient care environments. Alternatively, the organization may add clinical pharmacists to an existing formalized credentialing process and consider a change in organizational structure to position clinical pharmacists within a Feb 29, 2016 · 15 Figure 5 lists down the important competency skills for a clinical pharmacist as recommended by the ACCP. Methods This online cross-sectional study was carried out between March and October 2022 among a sample of 96 Lebanese pharmacists working in hospital settings. PY - 2019/6/20. 6 Jun 1, 2008 · Key differences between the competencies of a clinical pharmacist and today’s pharmacy generalist are identified. 5 Due to multiple factors, there are still areas of improvement that need to be May 2, 2017 · Clinical pharmacists must be prepared to complete the education and training needed to achieve these competencies and must commit to ongoing efforts to maintain competence through ongoing professional development. The abridged definition of clinical pharmacy is “that area of pharmacy concerned with the science and practice Jun 30, 2022 · This position statement seek to identify the core competencies of clinical pharmacists in SA. As of September 30, 2023, VHA employs 11,337 clinical pharmacists, of which 5,964 (52. Background: The American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) prepared clinical pharmacist competencies that have specific recommendations. KEY WORDS American College of Clinical Pharmacy, clinical pharmacist, competencies. 5. The 2006 ASHP Guidelines on Pharmacist-Conducted Patient Education and Counseling4 e. An exploratory factor analysis was carried out to determine the construct validity of the measurement. 75 hours; Module 2: Evaluation of Chemotherapy Orders and Initial Patient Assessment – 0. alignment that are already clear. Competencies for pharmacists working in primary care (2000). , 2018). com. 6 will be needed to ensure that these competencies guide clinical pharmacists’ professional development and evaluation by educational institutions, postgraduate tra ining programs, professional societies, and employers. 004) and nurses (76, n = 188) (p = 0. The 2008 ACCP White Paper on Clinical Pharmacist Competencies3 d. , the clinical pharmacist competencies were designed to be analogous to the Accreditation Functions of Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians2 c. 4 As described by Saseen et al. By gaining new knowledge, skills, and values through entering clinical practice, clinical pharmacists should be equipped with certain competencies to meet the expectations of the SSCP clinical pharmacy definition. Clinical Pharmacist Education and Training Requirements To become a Clinical Pharmacist, an individual must first complete a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. paragraph 14. 1 Clinical pharmacy services (CPSs) are implemented and provided by a ACCP is committed to ensuring that clinical pharmacists possess the competencies necessary to deliver comprehensive medication management in team-based, direct patient care environments. Doctors (85, n = 188) (p = 0. After extensive deliberations, the authors identified key differences between the competencies of a clinical pharmacist and today’s pharmacy generalist. Jul 10, 2023 · Objectives This study aimed to validate the content of the specialized competency frameworks for pharmacists working in hospital settings (hospital and clinical pharmacists) and pilot the frameworks for practice assessment. Pharmacist competencies have been developed to address the areas of basic genetic knowledge, genetics and disease, pharmacogenetics and PGx, as addressed above, and ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI). . pharmacy calculations to specialty pharmacy patient care and educational services. Mar 28, 2023 · Results: The factor analysis yielded two separate subscales, measuring HCPs' (n = 188) understanding towards the role of a clinical pharmacist, as well as the competencies of a clinical pharmacist. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Jul 18, 2016 · ACCP is committed to ensuring that clinical pharmacists possess the competencies necessary to deliver comprehensive medication management in team-based, direct patient care environments. The article also highlights that one of the prerequisites for engaging in direct patient care activities is post-licensure certification, specifically BPS certification. American College of Clinical Pharmacy, 13000 West 87th Street Parkway, Suite 100, Lenexa, KS 66215-4530; e-mail: [email protected], or download from http:www. Sep 4, 2023 · In addition to articulating the clinical pharmacist's process of care, the eight standards described within address the clinical pharmacist's involvement in collaborative team-based, patient-centered care; credentialing and privileging; professional development and maintenance of competence; professionalism and ethics; research and scholarship Dec 25, 2019 · In recent years, updated documents and position statements have provided guidance related to the necessary competencies for pharmacists for a variety of intended audiences, including students and faculty, residents and preceptors, and clinical pharmacists and administrators. teaching, policy development, given that these roles also form part of contemporary pharmacy practice for some practitioners. A longstanding critical issue of the college’s plan is how ACCP can contribute Oct 1, 2014 · The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) publishes a book containing competency modules that may be used and customized by hospitals as a competency program. will be needed to ensure that these competencies guide clinical pharmacists’ professional development and evaluation by educational institutions, postgraduate training programs, professional societies, and employers. These components form the basis for the core competencies of a clinical pharmacist and reflect the compe- Clinical pharmacists maintain competence in clinical prob- lem-solving, judgment, and decision-making; communica- tion and education; medical information evaluation and Consistent with this mission and its core values, ACCP is committed to ensuring that clinical pharmacists possess the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors necessary to deliver comprehensive medication management (CMM) in team-based, direct patient care environments. , 2018; Hazen, de Groot, de Gier, et al. There was significant variability between centres and it was striking that one centre was performing over 250 procedures per year with only 0. May 2, 2017 · This paper is an update to a previous ACCP document and includes the expectation that clinical pharmacists be competent in six essential domains: direct patient care, pharmacotherapy knowledge, systems-based care and population health, communication, professionalism, and continuing professional development. Overall, the competencies were distributed over five domains for hospital pharmacists (fundamental skills, safe and rational use of medicines, patient-centered care, professional skills, and preparedness for emergencies), while for clinical pharmacists, competencies were distributed over seven domains (quality improvement, clinical knowledge and skills, soft skills, ability to conduct Development and Assessment of Competency" published on Mar 2016 by American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. This commentary advocates a deliberate alignment of educational outcomes, goals, and competencies across the developmental continuum of students performance of clinical pharmacists could be measured. Additionally, the article underscores the importance of clinical pharmacists maintaining their Oct 14, 2015 · Despite 81% (n = 14) of attending pharmacist respondents indicating the clinical educational program improved their collegial relationships with members of the pharmacy team, 31% (n = 5) of respondents indicated that they did not feel that the clinical educational program coordinator, a clinical pharmacist, was available for guidance and the uniqueness of a clinical situation. Describing pharmacists’ perceptions may support the integration of EI development approaches into their professional development continuum. According to ACCP, competency programs should include clinical problem solving, judgment, decision making, communication May 17, 2019 · Langebrake, C. 3 The book addresses many topics, such as fire safety, infection control, renal dosing, patient counseling, and medication safety, in addition to competencies directed toward specific patient population age groups. The Core Competency Program is the ideal solution for Institutions looking to provide oncology education for their staff pharmacists or non-clinical professionals. (Pharmacotherapy 2008;28(6):806–815) The American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) strategic plan summarizes its core ideology, envisioned future, core purpose and mission, and critical issues for the organization Mar 28, 2023 · A survey assessing HCPs’ understanding based on the competencies and role of a clinical pharmacist was distributed to 300 doctors, nurses, pharmacists and clinical pharmacists. Search for more papers by this author May 2, 2017 · For clinical pharmacists, competencies were distributed over seven domains, i. , Admiraal, R. The purpose of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) is to advance human health by extending the frontiers of clinical pharmacy. Programs that Work: Clinical Pharmacy Services Since the latest pharmacist competencies in genomics were published, the profession has seen significant progress in the field, including the development of novel pharmacist-led clinical pharmacogenomics services, United States Food and Drug Administration approval of direct-to-consumer pharmacogenomic testing, and expansion of evidence-based National Prescribing Centre/NHS Executive. 6%) serve as Clinical Pharmacist Practitioners (CPP) possessing a scope of practice which includes medication prescriptive authority serving as direct care provider. , van Maarseveen, E. Beginning with the ACCP clinical pharmacist competencies, the committee notes which of the ASHP CAGOs and AACP CAPE outcomes fit under these competencies. Y1 - 2019/6/20. Consistent with this mission and its core values, ACCP is committed to ensuring that clinical pharmacists possess the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors necessary to deliver comprehensive medication management (CMM) in team-based, direct patient Apr 17, 2017 · ACCP is committed to ensuring that clinical pharmacists possess the competencies necessary to deliver comprehensive medication management in team-based, direct patient care environments. 7 A nationally representative working group has been convened by the Society of Hospital Pharmacist’s of Australia to progress an Australian clinical pharmacy competency assessment tool (ClinCAT). ) degree program, which typically takes four years to Home > St. 5 | PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF COMPETENCE Clinical pharmacists maintain competence in clinical problem-solving, judgment, and decision-making; communication and education; medi- Jul 1, 2008 · Clinical pharmacy can be defined as "The area of pharmacy concerned with the science and practice of rational medication use". 68,69 These competencies have been updated from the original set provided by T1 - Competency standards for clinical pharmacists. CPPE expects successful completion of the pathway will allow GP clinical pharmacists to apply for RPS Faculty membership. e. to ensuring that clinical pharmacists possess the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors necessary to deliver comprehensive medication management (CMM) in team-based, direct patient care environments. In spite of these advances, practicing pharmacists consistently report feeling ill prepared to evaluate pharmacogenomic test results and discuss implications of these results with patients and other health care professionals. The SSCP is calling on all educational institutions, postgraduate training programs, and professional Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research Volume 40, No. 3. Those interested in progressing in critical care spend time in the area, link up with peers for support and advice, engage with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s (RPS) Faculty process and participate in education events such as those by the United Kingdom Clinical Pharmacy Association. DOI: 10. ChatGPT's responses were generated by inputting the same question into the 'New Chat' box of ChatGPT Mar 23 Version. Consistent ACCP Clinical Pharmacist Competencies - May 2017 Pharmacotherapy 2017;37(5):630–636 See related paper(s): Clinical Pharmacist Competencies Pharmacotherapy 2008;28(6):806–815; See current paper: Educational Outcomes Necessary to Enter Residency Training Pharmacotherapy 2014;34(4):e22–e25 ACCP Template for Evaluating a Clinical Pharmacist 1. Clinical Pharmacy: a competency framework for pharmacy practitioners, general level (2003). , quality improvement, clinical knowledge and skills, soft skills, ability to conduct clinical research, ability to Dec 25, 2019 · Army Regulation 40 to 68 states that to be a clinical pharmacist, a qualified individual must have a degree, “clinical pharmacy experience/training,” and a state license to practice pharmacy and may possess certification by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties. This article highlights ACCP’s definition of clinical pharmacy, important qualities that define clinical pharmacists, and major competency areas required for clinical practice. This commentary advocates a deliberate alignment of educational outcomes, goals, and competencies across the developmental continuum of students Beyond the science of PGx are components related to pharmacist clinical use and application of DNA data. c. 2 As the role of pharmacy support personnel and the evolution of medication processes and technology advances, the role of the clinical Key Words: American College of Clinical Pharmacy, ACCP, clinical pharmacist, competencies. A major initial task will be to nationalise the tool, which will include Dec 25, 2019 · The ACCP clinical pharmacist competencies were developed to define the minimum expectations for clinical pharmacists entering practice and delivering comprehensive medication management in direct patient care settings. These competencies are divided into six essential domains: direct patient care, pharmacotherapy Mar 28, 2023 · Results: The factor analysis yielded two separate subscales, measuring HCPs' (n = 188) understanding towards the role of a clinical pharmacist, as well as the competencies of a clinical pharmacist. Sep 4, 2023 · In addition to articulating the clinical pharmacist's process of care, the eight standards described within address the clinical pharmacist's involvement in collaborative team-based, patient-centered care; credentialing and privileging; professional development and maintenance of competence; professionalism and ethics; research and scholarship The expectation that clinical pharmacists be competent in six essential domains: direct patient care, pharmacotherapy knowledge, systems‐based care and population health, communication, professionalism, and continuing professional development is updated. (Pharmacotherapy 2008;28(6):806–815) The American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) strategic plan summarizes its core ideology, envisioned future, core purpose and mission, and critical issues for the organization Dec 25, 2019 · The ACCP clinical pharmacist competencies were developed to define the minimum expectations for clinical pharmacists entering practice and delivering comprehensive medication management in direct patient care settings. 32 The VA's clinical guidelines, titled the VA Pharmacists Qualification Standards Jan 6, 2012 · American College of Clinical Pharmacy Board of Regents on January 25, 2006. Aim The aim of this study was to analyse pharmacists’ perceptions of the multifold. The editors and ASHP have made reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy and Job Description--standards. The genomics-related competencies for most non-pharmacist health care pro-viders (eg, physician assistants, nurses, and genetic coun- Manage and monitor competency completion among pharmacist and pharmacy technician staff with ASHP’s Pharmacy Competency Assessment Center (PCAC). The American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) strategic plan summarizes its core ideology, envisioned future, core purpose and mission, and critical issues for the organization and the profession. 18549/PharmPract. rfubwhhy kcjn ncvnll iqi gtcmdk dvfluzkz fzldy yzylwmzp ecia ohasg