The strategic planning process of the American College of
Clinical Pharmacy has typically occurred on a 3- to 5-year
cycle. Every fourth or fifth year, ACCP has organized a
major planning initiative that included a broad representation
of its membership. These initiatives have served to update
and create a new strategic plan, identify goals and objectives,
and begin the process of developing action-oriented
strategies to achieve the stated objectives. In the interim,
the ACCP Board of Regents, Research Institute Board of
Trustees, and Pharmacotherapy Board of Directors assume
primary responsibility for establishing priorities, working
on selected goals and objectives, monitoring progress,
and refining the plan as needed to reflect changes in
environmental conditions. During past planning initiatives,
which usually take about 1½ years to complete, more than
1000 ACCP members have provided input to the College’s
strategic plan by participating in surveys, focus groups, and
strategic planning retreats.
- To view the full Strategic Plan of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, click here.