ACCP offers valuable resources for postgraduate program recruiters. In addition to the recruitment events offered remotely and at the Annual Meeting, offerings include the ACCP Directory of Residencies, Fellowships, and Graduate Programs; professional development resources within the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) toolkit; and the ACCP Career Center.
ACCP Directory of Residencies, Fellowships, and Graduate Programs
The ACCP Directory of Residencies, Fellowships, and Graduate Programs is relied on as an indispensable resource for students and residents seeking entry to training programs in the upcoming year. Principal preceptors or directors of residencies, fellowships, or clinical scientist graduate degree programs (MS, PhD) are encouraged to list or update their programs in this directory to ensure accurate program information is searchable by candidates. This service is provided by the College at no cost to programs or candidates. This longstanding resource has a new look and more dynamic features this year! Additional, searchable information may be included in each program’s listing to improve the candidate experience and help the right candidates connect with the right programs. To access the directory to update, list, or search for a program, go to www.accp.com/resandfel/index.aspx.
Professional Development Resources Within the DEIA Toolkit
Access articles and toolkits focused on inclusive recruitment within the DEIA toolkit by filtering content by “recruitment and employment.” Among the available resources, Incorporating Inclusive Practices into Postgraduate Recruitment is a recorded session that provides a compelling case for the need for focused efforts to diversify the clinical pharmacy pipeline, provides a summary of student perspectives on clinical pharmacy career paths and recruitment processes, and describes actionable steps for incorporating inclusive practices into postgraduate program recruitment. As programs enter this recruitment season, this important resource provides the information necessary to evaluate existing policies and practices for bias and to implement strategies to mitigate bias. Delivered by Drs. Jacinda Abdul-Mutakabbir, Tyler Marie Kiles, and Sally Arif, published experts in the field, and moderated by the National Pharmaceutical Association president, Dr. Frank North, this session is sure to provide the information and inspiration needed to influence your organization’s recruitment process to address barriers to inclusion. Please share this resource with your colleagues—it is available to ACCP members and nonmembers free of charge. Access the session here and the DEIA toolkit here.
ACCP Career Center
Increase your reach and exposure by posting your postgraduate training program listing in the ACCP Career Center. Special, discounted pricing on a 60-day listing is available through the end of the calendar year using code ACCP2024.