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Pediatric Self-Assessment Program (PedSAP)


What is PedSAP?

The Pediatric Self-Assessment Program (PedSAP) provides annual releases every July. PedSAPs assist clinical pharmacists in analyzing the latest evidence-based information (past 3–5 years) and translating that information into practice to improve patient outcomes.

Each PedSAP release contains a group of continuing education activities. This content is provided as an electronic book (interactive PDF) in up to three formats, as appropriate to the topic:

  • Traditional chapters review the most recent published evidence on a topic
  • Case Series feature sections of learning content that are bookended by a sample case and its explained answer
  • Recorded Webcasts comprise an MP4 PowerPoint presentation along with a PDF of the slides and transcribed narrative

Pharmacists can use PedSAP to develop and assess their knowledge in the science and application of pediatric pharmacy. This information can be integrated into structured training programs or assist advanced-level practitioners in maintaining their clinical competence.

How is a PedSAP release developed?

The PedSAP Series Editors design each release by drawing from the domains, tasks, and knowledge statements in the BPS Pediatric Pharmacist Content Outline/Classification System. Working with a Faculty Panel Chair (guest editor), the Series Editors ensure that only the most relevant topics are updated in each release.

Bernard R. Lee, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPPS, BCPS

Clinical Pharmacist
Mease Countryside Hospital - BayCare Health System
St Petersburg, FL

Kirsten H. Ohler, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPPS
Program Director, PGY1 Pharmacy Residency, University of Illinois Chicago;
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Neonatal Intensive Care, University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System
Chicago, Illinois

Upcoming Releases

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PedSAP 2025

Release Date: July 15, 2025
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PedSAP 2026

Release Date: July 15, 2026
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PedSAP 2027

Release Date: July 15, 2027

Previous Releases

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PedSAP 2024 Book 2 Oncology and Hematology Disorders

Available for ACPE CREDIT ONLY
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PedSAP 2024 Book 1 Pulmonary and Endocrinology

Available for ACPE CREDIT ONLY
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PedSAP 2023 Book 2 Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Stewardship

Available for ACPE CREDIT ONLY
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PedSAP 2023 Book 1 Emergency Medicine

Available for ACPE CREDIT ONLY
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PedSAP 2022 Book 2 Preventive Care, Public Health, and Preceptorship

Available for ACPE CREDIT ONLY
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PedSAP 2022 Book 1 Critical Care

Available for ACPE CREDIT ONLY

CPE Credit

The American College of Clinical Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education (CPE)

The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education with Commendation.

The American College of Clinical Pharmacy is approved by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) as a provider for the recertification of BCPPS.

BPS is an autonomous division of the American Pharmacists Association. To maintain its strict, independent standards for certification, BPS does NOT endorse or provide review information, preparatory courses, or study guides for board certification examinations. BPS, through its specialty councils, is responsible for specialty examination content, administration, scoring, and all other aspects of its certification programs. BPS is totally separate and distinct from ACCP. For information about BPS specialty recertification the BPS recertification process, go to: www.bpsweb.org/

To receive recertification credit, posttests must be submitted prior to the recertification posttest deadline (see above). Only completed tests are eligible for credit; no partial or incomplete tests will be processed. You may complete one or all available posttests for credit.

The passing point to earn recertification credit is based on an expert analysis of the assessment items in each posttest. Any posttest submitted before the recertification test deadline that meets this passing point will earn recertification credits. These credits will be assigned as of the date of test submission and reported within 48 hours to BPS. For statements of recertification credit, visit www.bpsweb.org.

In accordance with BPS guidelines concerning remediation for products launched in 2024 and after, posttests that do not reach the passing point for recertification credit will generate a second-chance test option. This test will automatically appear in the learner’s My Account page and will have assessment items presented in a different order. To qualify for recertification credit, the second-chance test must be submitted before the recertification deadline stated above.

The ACCP Recertification Dashboard is a free online tool that can track recertification credits as they are earned through ACCP and schedule new opportunities for credits from upcoming ACCP professional development programs. Questions regarding the number of hours required for recertification should be directed to BPS at www.bpsweb.org.


Commercial Support

The American College of Clinical Pharmacy does not solicit or accept external commercial/financial support for its continuing pharmacy education activities. No commercial/financial support has been solicited or accepted for this activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

WHAT IS IN A PedSAP RELEASE?

Each PedSAP release is an online book made up of peer-reviewed chapters and electronic features covering a specific therapeutic area. Activity formats will vary by topic to provide the best method of relating information to clinical practice.

Traditional chapters review the latest published data and include:

  • In-text references to the latest published data
  • Full-color photographs, illustrations, and graphics
  • Hyperlinks to assessment tools, online resources, and the latest guidelines
  • Patient Care Scenarios (practice application exercises)
  • Practice Points (the take-home messages)

Case Series features include:

  • Sample questions and answers for each section of learning content
  • In-text references to the latest published data
  • Full-color photographs, illustrations, and graphics
  • Hyperlinks to assessment tools, online resources, and the latest guidelines
  • Practice Points (the take-home messages)

Recorded Webcasts include:

  • PowerPoint slides with recorded narrative
  • On-slide references to the latest published data
  • Tables, photographs, illustrations, and graphics
  • Hyperlinks to assessment tools, online resources, and the latest guidelines
  • Patient Care Scenarios (practice application exercises)
  • Practice Points (the take-home messages)

Self-Assessment Questions are found at the end of each activity. These high-level, case-based, multiple-choice questions test application of the material to real-world practice. Explained answers, provided after the close of recertification testing, are a vital component of the learning process and include a detailed rationale for each self-assessment question with hyperlinks to citations that support optimal decision-making. For more on ACPE and recertification credit from PedSAP, click on the Credit tab.

HOW DO I ACCESS PedSAP CONTENT?

On the published release date, PedSAP activities appear in your My Account page under My Products. Each release is an online book (interactive PDF) that can be saved to the desktop or printed. The latest version of Adobe Reader (available free) offers functionality such as highlighting or adding “sticky notes” to the text. Intra-document and external links connect you immediately to the information you seek.

An e-media format, provided in addition to the interactive PDF, is perfect for “anywhere, anytime” access. This format allows program information to be viewed on an e-reader, tablet, iOS or Android smart phone.

HOW DO I PURCHASE PedSAP RELEASES?

PedSAP books are released annually in July. To be eligible for BCPPS recertification credit, the required posttest must be submitted within 12 months of each program’s release. PedSAP releases that are available for ACPE credit only may be offered at a discounted price. See the Specialty Recertification page in the ACCP Store for tables of contents, sample text, learning objectives, faculty, and contact hours as they become available for each PedSAP release.

Purchase PedSAP releases as single books; or buy any three or more in a single transaction to take advantage of multi-book discounts up to 30%. Note that releases from other Self-Assessment Programs may be added for multi-book discounts; however, only PedSAP releases have available BCPPS recertification credits.