There is still time to register for ACCP Academy fall programming to be offered at the 2016 ACCP Annual Meeting, October 23–26, in Hollywood, Florida. Choose from three unique professional development tracks that lead to certificates of completion: Leadership and Management, Research and Scholarship, and Teaching and Learning. Each program comprises required and elective programming, beginning with the prerequisite “primers,” which will be offered as premeeting symposia at the ACCP Annual Meeting on Saturday, October 22.
The following ACCP Academy programming will be offered at the meeting:
Leadership and Management Certificate Program
- Leadership Primer, I – October 22
- Leadership Primer, II – October 24
- Imposters, Negotiators, Mentors, and Perfectionist: A Journey to Confident Leadership (Elective) – October 24
- The Application of Adaptive Leadership in Pharmacy (Elective) – October 25
- Personal Leadership Development (Module 1) – October 26
Research and Scholarship Certificate Program
- Research Primer (Prerequisite) – October 22
- Research Basics (Module 1) – October 22
This module has been rescheduled from Monday, October 24, 2016. It is not part of the Annual Meeting Presymposia.
- Conducting Practice-Based Research to Improve Patient Care (Elective) – October 23
- Pharmaceutical Industry PRN and Health Outcomes PRN Focus Session–Cost-efficacy vs. Clinical Efficacy and the Impact on Clinical Choice (Elective) – October 25
Teaching and Learning Certificate Program
- Teaching and Learning Primer (Prerequisite) – October 22
- Wikipedia—Learning Locally While Contributing Globally (Elective) – October 24
- Planning for Effective Teaching (Module 1) – October 25
- Preceptor Development: Educational Strategies for Improving Student Practice-Based Abilities and Interdisciplinary Communication (Elective) – October 26
Leadership Primer I, Research Primer, and Teaching and Learning Primer are part of the Annual Meeting Presymposia. Separate registration is required.
To learn more about meeting details, view the schedule, and register, click here. The early registration deadline is September 16, 2016.