Get YOUR BEST DEAL on ACCP Publications at the On-site Bookstore in Pittsburgh!

To enhance your meeting experience, ACCP’s On-site Bookstore will be located near the Registration Desk and Cyber Café in the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. Operating hours are:

Saturday, Oct. 157:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 166:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 177:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 187:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 197:00 a.m.–Noon

As always at ACCP meetings, the On-site Bookstore will offer YOUR BEST DEAL with member pricing on all ACCP and co-marketed publications, as well as FREE SHIPPING AND HANDLING for all orders sent to the continental United States. Shipping and handling discounts of up to 75% apply for orders shipped to Hawaii and Alaska and all international addresses.

Now there are TWO NEW WAYS to take advantage of On-site Bookstore discounts from your home computer!

Advance Ordering allows meeting registrants to receive meeting benefits BEFORE TRAVELING TO PITTSBURGH! Starting September 30, simply go to the ACCP Online Bookstore and order any ACCP Publication; the Online Bookstore will recognize you as a meeting registrant and apply the correct discounts to your order. Registrants can place orders from any computer through the final day of the meeting (Wednesday, Oct. 19).

Advance International Ordering allows registrants from the non-continental United States to eliminate shipping fees. In the weeks leading up to the meeting, watch your e-mail for special instructions on how to purchase books in advance for pick up at the On-site Bookstore in Pittsburgh!

In Pittsburgh, the On-site Bookstore also offers a new way to make publications purchases fast and easy. As always, Bookstore staff will be on hand to answer questions and send your order immediately to our distribution center. Meeting attendees who are pressed for time can choose to skip the line and use any computer to enter their orders at the ACCP Online Bookstore using a laptop or the Cyber Café. Orders entered through the final day of the meeting (Wednesday, Oct. 19) will receive the same price benefits and shipping discounts.

Pharmacotherapy Self-Assessment Program, Seventh Edition. View Science and Practice of Pharmacotherapy, the latest release in PSAP-VII, while at the Bookstore in Pittsburgh. ACCP’s popular home study program provides the latest updates in many therapeutic areas. PSAP-VII books feature an updated design, additional topic resources, reference lab values, and live links to additional research articles. Other released books in PSAP-VII include Cardiology, Critical and Urgent Care, Women’s and Men’s Health, Chronic Illnesses, Oncology, and Geriatrics. Upcoming releases include Infectious Diseases (January 2012), Neurology/Psychiatry (April 2012), and Gastroenterology/Nutrition (July 2012).

PSAP-VII Audio Companion. These studio recordings offer a new way to access the information in select PSAP books. Audio Companions are available for Oncology, Cardiology, and Critical and Urgent Care. The Audio Companion is available singly ($25) or in combination with the online book ($75).

Clinical Pharmacist’s Guide to Biostatistics and Literature Evaluation. Whether you are interpreting the medical literature to optimize patient care, improve health outcomes, or generate hypotheses for research, an understanding of biostatistics is essential for success. This book was developed to bolster the pharmacist’s knowledge and confidence in using biostatistical tools for interpreting the literature. With material drawn from ACCP’s renowned Pharmacotherapy Self-Assessment Program (PSAP) and the live pharmacotherapy preparatory course Updates in Therapeutics, editor Robert DiCenzo, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS, has designed this review to support pharmacists’ preparation for the Pharmacotherapy and Ambulatory Care Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) examinations.

Resident Survival Guide. ACCP’s Resident Survival Guide offers clinical pharmacy residents a roadmap for negotiating their residency experience. Experienced faculty and preceptor authors discuss topics of interest to residents, including chapters on: Changing Your Perspective, What to Expect, Clinical Practice, Teaching and Precepting, Research, Balancing Professional and Personal Priorities, After Residency, Professional Networking and Career Advancement, and Lifelong Learning as a Professional Obligation.

Coming in November 2011, ACCP’s Nourishing the Soul of Clinical Pharmacy: Stories of Reflection is a collection of essays that embrace the use of reflective inquiry to enhance empathy for patients and to elicit deeper bonds among practitioners. Stories—particularly of patient encounters—lead to complex insights and improved patient care. Included are essays by senior professors and beginning faculty, pharmacy directors and new clinicians, preceptors and residents, Pharm.D. students, and pharmacists from industry and government. Practitioners, educators, and students; as well as patients, caregivers, and health care professionals seeking a better understanding of pharmacists and the roles they perform will all benefit from reading this book. Educators who might wish to adopt the volume as a supplementary textbook will find included a valuable appendix for using reflection as a learning strategy.