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Cardiology Self-Assessment Program (CardSAP)

ACCP's Self-Assessment Programs are home study series that provide clinical pharmacists with pertinent therapeutic updates to enhance their practice skills and improve patient outcomes.
BCCP Credit CardSAP has been approved by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) as a professional development activity for Board Certified Cardiology Pharmacist (BCCP) recertification. The CardSAP releases are designed to provide credit availability toward BCCP recertification.

The Cardiology Self-Assessment Program provides two releases per year (May and November). The content of these releases will assist the pharmacist in analyzing the latest evidence-based information and in translating that information into patient care to improve outcomes.

Each CardSAP release has continuing education activities that cover the most recent published data (past 3–5 years) on a specific therapeutic area or patient-care problem. This content is provided as an electronic book (interactive PDF) with high-level updates designed, as appropriate to the topic, in three formats:

  • Traditional review-style chapters
  • Interactive cases (a series of webpages, each introduced by a sample case-based question)
  • Recorded webcast (PowerPoint presentation; includes PDF of the transcribed narrative)

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

The CardSAP Series Editors design each year’s releases by drawing from the domains, tasks, and knowledge statements in the BPS Cardiology Pharmacist Certification Content Outline/Classification System. These two program leaders are:

Brian Irons, Pharm.D., BCPS, BC-ADM Series Editor, Cynthia A. Jackevicius, Pharm.D., M.Sc., BCPS, BCCP, FCCP, FCSHP, FAHA, FCCS, FACC, Professor, Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy, Western University of Health Sciences, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Cardiology, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, California.
Ashley H. Meredith, Pharm.D., MPH, FCCP, BCCP, BCPS, CDCES Series Editor, J. Herbert Patterson, Pharm.D., FCCP, FHFSA, John A. and Deborah S. McNeill, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Pharmacy, Research Professor of Medicine, Chair, Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Working with a Faculty Panel Chair (guest editor), the Series Editors refine the list of chapters and features so that only the most relevant topics are updated in each release. Members of the faculty panel collaborate on the content outline for each chapter and feature, ensuring a complete review of published evidence on that clinical topic. Generalist BCCP reviewers join the editorial process to enhance the material’s appropriateness for the recertifying audience. The result is an evidence-based update that can be used to self-assess clinical skills and improve patient outcomes.

Each CardSAP release is an online book made up of peer-reviewed chapters and electronic features covering a specific therapeutic area. Feature formats (either the interactive case or the recorded webcast) will vary by topic to provide the best method of relating information to clinical practice.

Review-style chapters 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)

Interactive cases 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
  • Case-based examples that lead to detailed feedback
  • Practice Points (the take-home messages)

Recorded webcasts include:

  • PowerPoint slides with recorded narrative
  • On-slide references to the latest published data
  • 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 chapter, interactive case, or recorded webcast. These high-level, case-based, multiple-choice questions test application of the material to real-world practice. Explained answers, provided after the close of BCCP 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 BCCP credit from CardSAP, see below.

Once purchased, the current CardSAP release (and any previously released CardSAPs) will appear in your My Account page under My Products. The principal CardSAP 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 want and need. As each book is released, it will be automatically added to your My Account page.

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

Information on using

For assessment purposes, CardSAP content is grouped into learning modules. Each release consists of 3–4 modules; each module contains 2–3 review-style chapters or 2–3 electronic features. The Self-Assessment Questions in each module are accessed from the My Products section of your My Account page. Please note the following:

  • Only completed tests are eligible for credit; no partial or incomplete tests will be processed.
  • You may complete one or all available modules for credit.

BCCP Recertification Credit:

BCCP Credit

To be eligible to receive BCCP recertification credit from a CardSAP module, the required posttest must be submitted within the 6-month period after the book's release. Test deadlines are listed on the first page of every release. The passing point to earn BCCP recertification credit is based on an expert analysis of the assessment items in each posttest module. Any posttest submitted before the BCCP test deadline that meets this passing point will earn BCCP 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.

All participants must have a Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) board certification credential number, BPS ID Number, and a BPS expiration date on file with ACCP for reporting purposes. To verify or update this information in your ACCP account, visit Licensure/Certification. Be sure to save your changes at the bottom of the page.

Questions regarding the number of hours required for BCCP recertification should be directed to BPS at (202) 946-5026 or www.bpsweb.org. 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.

Continuing Pharmacy Education (CPE) Credit:

 

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

 

Commendations 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.

 

All CardSAP releases are application-based activities.

To receive ACPE CPE credit for a CardSAP module, a posttest must be submitted within 3 years after the book's release. Test deadlines are listed on the first page of every release. The passing point to earn ACPE CPE credit for a CardSAP module is 50%. Any posttest submitted before the ACPE deadline that scores 50% or greater will be awarded the appropriate CPE. These credits will be assigned as of the date of test submission and reported within 48 hours. For statements of CPE credit, visit www.mycpemonitor.net.

Posttest answers: The explained answers – with rationale and supporting references – will be posted 2 weeks after the BCCP test deadline and will be available to anyone who has either (1) submitted a posttest or (2) waived the right to receive credit from a posttest (see below). Explained answers will be posted on the My Products section of the My Account page where posttests are accessed.

Waiving Credits: To access the explained answers without submitting a posttest, sign in to your My Account page, select the CardSAP book, and click on the waiver link for that module. By completing the waiver form for a module, you waive the opportunity to receive CPE credit for that module. After you submit a waiver, you will see a link to the PDF file that contains the answers for the module you waived. Answers will be available starting 2 weeks after the BCCP test deadline.

National Association of Boards of Pharmacy - CPE Monitor Service

Provided through the collaborative efforts of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and ACPE-accredited providers, the CPE Monitor Service allows you to electronically keep track of continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credits from ACPE-accredited providers. ACPE-accredited providers, like ACCP, are responsible for transmitting this information to NABP to be stored in the CPE Monitor system. Statements of credit will be available at CPE Monitor, nabp.pharmacy/cpe-monitor-service/, within 2-3 business days after completion of this posttest. For more information on CPE Monitor please visit nabp.pharmacy/cpe-monitor-service/.

To transfer these credits to CPE Monitor on your behalf your NABP e-Profile ID Number and date of birth must be listed on your ACCP account. To verify or update this information in your ACCP account, visit Licensure/Certification. Be sure to save your changes at the bottom of the page.

Some international pharmacists do not use the CPE Monitor service. To verify or update this information in your ACCP account, visit Licensure/Certification. Check the box “I am an international pharmacist or I am not licensed to practice in the United States, and do not have an NABP e-Profile ID.” Be sure to save your changes at the bottom of the page.

Two CardSAP books are released each year; release dates are in May and November. To be eligible for BCCP recertification credit, the required posttest must be submitted within 6 months of each book’s release. CardSAP releases that are available for ACPE Only may be discounted. Click each title for tables of contents, sample chapters, faculty, and contact hours for each module as they become available.

Purchase CardSAP releases as single books, or buy any three or more in a single transaction to take advantage of multi-book discounts up to 30%. Purchase the entire six-book 2022–2024 series for savings of 40% off the single-book price.

CardSAP 2022–2024 Release Pricing Member Price Nonmember Price
Single Release $80 $120
Any 3–5 Online Releasesa 20% off/release 20% off/release
Any 6 or More Online Releasesa 30% off/release 30% off/release
2022–2024 Full Series (Six Releases) $290 $435
aNOTE: Although releases from other SAP series may be added for multi-book discounts, only CardSAP releases have available BCCP recertification credits.
ASHP members, please call (913) 492-3311 to receive member pricing. Your ASHP membership number and expiration date are required.

CardSAP 2022–2024

ASHP members, please call (913) 492-3311 to receive member pricing. Your ASHP membership number and expiration date are required.
CardSAP 2022 Book 1
CardSAP 2022–2024

 

Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit

 

ACPE The American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

 

The appropriate management of special patient populations is of vital importance to the cardiology pharmacist. Heart Failure, the latest release in ACCP’s Cardiology Self-Assessment Program (CardSAP), provides evidence-based updates for pharmacists caring for cardiology patients within a defined population as well as cardiology patients subject to special circumstances.

Jo E. Rodgers, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCCP The target audience for Heart Failure is board-certified cardiology pharmacy specialists caring for patients who have chronic heart failure or acute decompensated heart failure. Heart Failure has four modules offering a total of 17.0 available continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credits. The book was developed under the leadership of Faculty Panel Chair Jo E. Rodgers, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCCP.

The first module includes an update to the definition and classification of heart failure, as well as new therapies for the management of chronic heart failure. The second module pivots to management of advanced heart failure including a review of optimal management of chronic heart failure therapies during hospitalization and palliative care of this end-stage population. The third module focuses on the diagnosis and management of two unique heart failure subpopulations, cardiac amyloidosis and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The fourth module includes two special features, both interactive cases in heart failure, applying systematic reviews and meta-analyses to improve care and utilization of remote monitoring to optimize management.

Each CardSAP release has continuing education activities that cover the most recent published data (past 3–5 years) on a specific therapeutic area or patient-care problem. This content is provided as a full-color electronic book (interactive PDF) with high-level updates designed, as appropriate to the topic, in three formats:

  • Traditional review-style chapters
  • Interactive cases (a series of webpages, each introduced by a sample case-based question)
  • Recorded webcast (PowerPoint presentation; includes PDF of the transcribed narrative)

CardSAP chapters and features are fully referenced, with clickable hyperlinks to literature compilers such as PubMed. Other links provide ready access to clinical practice guidelines, official recommendations, and patient assessment tools. Graphics focus on pivotal studies, patient care scenarios, and take-home points that can be readily integrated into clinical practice. Included with every purchase is an e-media version you can view on an e-reader, tablet, and iOS or Android smart phone.

Publisher: ACCP, ASHP; 200 pages, May 2022; ISBN-13: 978-1-952291-50-0

Heart Failure I 0217-9999-22-040-H01-P 3.5 CPE Hours
Heart Failure II 0217-9999-22-041-H01-P 4.5 CPE Hours
Heart Failure III 0217-9999-22-042-H01-P 4.5 CPE Hours
Heart Failure IV 0217-9999-22-043-H01-P 4.5 CPE Hours

 

CardSAP 2022 Book 1 Heart Failure (Member Price / Non-Member Price)
BCCP credit has expired for this product.
Online Release
$80 / $120
Multi-book Discounts
3–5 Online Releasesa
20% off per Release
6 or More Online Releasesa
30% off per Release
2022–2024 Full Series
(Six Online Releases)

$290 / $435
aNOTE: Multi-book Discounts
Although SAP releases from other series may be added for multi-book discounts, only CardSAP releases have available BCCP recertification credits.
Multi-book discounts apply to three or more single book releases purchased in the same transaction. Discount will be applied at checkout.
CardSAP 2022 Book 2
CardSAP 2022–2024

 

Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit

 

ACPE The American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

 

The appropriate management of special patient populations is of vital importance to the cardiology pharmacist. Special Populations, the latest release in ACCP’s Cardiology Self-Assessment Program (CardSAP), provides evidence-based updates for pharmacists caring for cardiology patients within a defined population as well as cardiology patients subject to special circumstances.

Tien M.H. Ng, Pharm.D., FHFSA, FACC, FCCP, BCPS AQ Cardiology The target audience for Special Populations is board-certified cardiology pharmacy specialists caring for patients who have unique conditions, comorbidities, and challenges that encompass the spectrum of patients with cardiovascular diseases. Special Populations has three modules offering a total of 13.0 available continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credits. The book was developed under the leadership of Faculty Panel Chair Tien M.H. Ng, Pharm.D., FHFSA, FACC, FCCP, BCPS AQ Cardiology.

The first module includes chapters that tackle substance use and disparities in cardiovascular disease. The second module pivots to emerging subspecialties of pregnancy and cardiovascular disease, and adult congenital cardiology. The third module includes two special features, both interactive cases, that focus on the issues of obesity and deprescribing in cardiovascular disease.

Each CardSAP release has continuing education activities that cover the most recent published data (past 3–5 years) on a specific therapeutic area or patient-care problem. This content is provided as a full-color electronic book (interactive PDF) with high-level updates designed, as appropriate to the topic, in three formats:

  • Traditional review-style chapters
  • Interactive cases (a series of webpages, each introduced by a sample case-based question)
  • Recorded webcast (PowerPoint presentation; includes PDF of the transcribed narrative)

CardSAP chapters and features are fully referenced, with clickable hyperlinks to literature compilers such as PubMed. Other links provide ready access to clinical practice guidelines, official recommendations, and patient assessment tools. Graphics focus on pivotal studies, patient care scenarios, and take-home points that can be readily integrated into clinical practice. Included with every purchase is an e-media version you can view on an e-reader, tablet, and iOS or Android smart phone.

Publisher: ACCP, ASHP; 200 pages, November 2022; ISBN-13: 978-1-952291-59-3

Special Populations I 0217-9999-22-236-H01-P 4.0 CPE Hours
Special Populations II 0217-9999-22-237-H01-P 5.0 CPE Hours
Special Populations III 0217-9999-22-238-H01-P 4.0 CPE Hours

 

CardSAP 2022 Book 2 Special Populations (Member Price / Non-Member Price)
BCCP credit has expired for this product.
Online Release
$80 / $120
Multi-book Discounts
3–5 Online Releasesa
20% off per Release
6 or More Online Releasesa
30% off per Release
2022–2024 Full Series
(Six Online Releases)

$290 / $435
aNOTE: Multi-book Discounts
Although SAP releases from other series may be added for multi-book discounts, only CardSAP releases have available BCCP recertification credits.
Multi-book discounts apply to three or more single book releases purchased in the same transaction. Discount will be applied at checkout.
CardSAP 2023 Book 1
CardSAP 2022–2024

 

Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit

 

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

 

Commendations 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 appropriate management of patients needing intensive care is of vital importance to the cardiology pharmacist. Cardiovascular Critical Care, the latest release in ACCP’s Cardiology Self-Assessment Program (CardSAP), provides evidence-based updates for pharmacists caring for populations subject to these special considerations.

Kerry K. Pickworth, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS AQ-Cardiology The target audience for Cardiovascular Critical Care is board-certified cardiology pharmacy specialists caring for patients with cardiovascular diseases being treated within a cardiac intensive care setting or undergoing cardiovascular surgical procedures. Cardiovascular Critical Care has four modules offering a total of 15.5 available continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credits. The book was developed under the leadership of Faculty Panel Chair Kerry K. Pickworth, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS AQ-Cardiology.

Chapters in the first module tackle the treatment of acute pulmonary embolism and anticoagulation bleeding reversal. The second module pivots to topics of vasoplegic shock and pulmonary hypertension in the critically ill patient. The third module discusses the management of thrombosis and hemostasis after surgery, as well as pain and delirium in the critically ill cardiovascular patient. The fourth module includes two interactive cases that focus on antimicrobial prophylaxis in cardiac surgery and surgical blood conservation strategies.

Each CardSAP release has continuing education activities that cover the most recent published data (past 3–5 years) on a specific therapeutic area or patient-care problem. This content is provided as a full-color electronic book (interactive PDF) with high-level updates designed, as appropriate to the topic, in three formats:

  • Traditional review-style chapters
  • Interactive cases (a series of webpages, each introduced by a sample case-based question)
  • Recorded webcast (PowerPoint presentation; includes PDF of the transcribed narrative)

CardSAP chapters and features are fully referenced, with clickable hyperlinks to literature compilers such as PubMed. Other links provide ready access to clinical practice guidelines, official recommendations, and patient assessment tools. Graphics focus on pivotal studies, patient care scenarios, and take-home points that can be readily integrated into clinical practice. Included with every purchase is an e-media version you can view on an e-reader, tablet, and iOS or Android smart phone.

Publisher: ACCP, ASHP; 200 pages, May 2023; ISBN-13: 978-1-952291-73-9

Cardiovascular Critical Care I 0217-9999-23-069-H01-P 4.0 CPE Hours
Cardiovascular Critical Care II 0217-9999-23-070-H01-P 4.0 CPE Hours
Cardiovascular Critical Care III 0217-9999-23-071-H01-P 3.5 CPE Hours
Cardiovascular Critical Care IV 0217-9999-23-072-H01-P 4.0 CPE Hours

 

CardSAP 2023 Book 1 Cardiovascular Critical Care (Member Price / Non-Member Price)
BCCP credit has expired for this product.
Online Release
$80 / $120
Multi-book Discounts
3–5 Online Releasesa
20% off per Release
6 or More Online Releasesa
30% off per Release
2022–2024 Full Series
(Six Online Releases)

$290 / $435
aNOTE: Multi-book Discounts
Although SAP releases from other series may be added for multi-book discounts, only CardSAP releases have available BCCP recertification credits.
Multi-book discounts apply to three or more single book releases purchased in the same transaction. Discount will be applied at checkout.
CardSAP 2023 Book 2
CardSAP 2022–2024
BCCP Credit

 

Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit

 

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

 

Commendations 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 management of blood pressure affects virtually all areas of clinical pharmacy practice. As such, it is critical for clinicians to be up to date on issues regarding the assessment and management of blood pressure. The need for blood pressure management across medical care environments creates an opportunity for the advancement of clinical pharmacy practice as well. Blood Pressure Disorders and Practice Management, the latest release in ACCP’s Cardiology Self-Assessment Program (CardSAP), provides evidence-based updates for pharmacists managing blood pressure related disorders and opportunities for pharmacist involvement in areas of cardiovascular care.

Faculty Panel Chair Augustus (Rob) Hough IV, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCCP The target audience for Blood Pressure Disorders and Practice Management is board-certified cardiology pharmacy specialists caring for patients with cardiovascular diseases being treated across all care areas. Blood Pressure Disorders and Practice Management has four modules offering a total of 15.0 available continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credits. The book was developed under the leadership of Faculty Panel Chair Augustus (Rob) Hough IV, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCCP.

Chapters in the first module highlight the positive effect of pharmacist involvement in the management of hypertension and give practical guidance for the management of hypertension in special populations. The second module focuses on difficult-to-treat patients, addressing syncope and orthostatic management, as well as secondary hypertension. The third module discusses potential areas for growth in clinical pharmacy care including novel care delivery modalities and considerations in the area of cardio-oncology. Finally, the fourth module includes two unique features. The first is an interactive case highlighting critical factors associated with blood pressure assessment and emerging modalities for assessment in which clinical pharmacists can lead application. The final feature is a webcast addressing motivational interviewing to help drive adherence.

Each CardSAP release has continuing education activities that cover the most recent published data (past 3–5 years) on a specific therapeutic area or patient-care problem. This content is provided as a full-color electronic book (interactive PDF) with high-level updates designed, as appropriate to the topic, in three formats:

  • Traditional review-style chapters
  • Interactive cases (a series of webpages, each introduced by a sample case-based question)
  • Recorded webcast (PowerPoint presentation; includes PDF of the transcribed narrative)

CardSAP chapters and features are fully referenced, with clickable hyperlinks to literature compilers such as PubMed. Other links provide ready access to clinical practice guidelines, official recommendations, and patient assessment tools. Graphics focus on pivotal studies, patient care scenarios, and take-home points that can be readily integrated into clinical practice. Included with every purchase is an e-media version you can view on an e-reader, tablet, and iOS or Android smart phone.

Publisher: ACCP, ASHP; 200 pages, November 2023; ISBN-13: 978-1-952291-73-9

Blood Pressure Disorders and Practice Management I 0217-9999-23-208-H01-P 4.5 CPE Hours
Blood Pressure Disorders and Practice Management II 0217-9999-23-209-H01-P 4.0 CPE Hours
Blood Pressure Disorders and Practice Management III 0217-9999-23-210-H01-P 3.5 CPE Hours
Blood Pressure Disorders and Practice Management IV 0217-9999-23-211-H01-P 3.0 CPE Hours

 

CardSAP 2023 Book 2 Blood Pressure Disorders and Practice Management (Member Price / Non-Member Price)
Online Release
$80 / $120
Multi-book Discounts
3–5 Online Releasesa
20% off per Release
6 or More Online Releasesa
30% off per Release
2022–2024 Full Series
(Six Online Releases)

$290 / $435
aNOTE: Multi-book Discounts
Although SAP releases from other series may be added for multi-book discounts, only CardSAP releases have available BCCP recertification credits.
Multi-book discounts apply to three or more single book releases purchased in the same transaction. Discount will be applied at checkout.
CardSAP 2024 Book 1
CardSAP 2022–2024
BCCP Credit

 

Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit

 

ACPEThe American College of Clinical Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

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

Approved_ProviderThe American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists are approved by BPS as a provider for the recertification of BCCP.

 

Each CardSAP release has continuing education activities that cover the most recent published data (past 3–5 years) on a specific therapeutic area or patient-care problem. This content is provided as a full-color electronic book (interactive PDF) with high-level updates designed, as appropriate to the topic, in three formats:

  • Traditional review-style chapters
  • Case series (major sections of learning content bookended by a sample case and its explained answer)
  • Recorded webcast (PowerPoint presentation; includes PDF of the transcribed narrative)

CardSAP chapters and features are fully referenced, with clickable hyperlinks to literature compilers such as PubMed. Other links provide ready access to clinical practice guidelines, official recommendations, and patient assessment tools. Graphics focus on pivotal studies, patient care scenarios, and take-home points that can be readily integrated into clinical practice. Included with every purchase is an e-media version you can view on an e-reader, tablet, and iOS or Android smart phone.

  • Release date: May 15, 2024
  • BCCP credit expiration date: November 15, 2024
  • ACPE credit expiration date: May 15, 2027

 

CardSAP 2024 Book 1 Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (Member Price / Non-Member Price)
Online Release
$80 / $120
Multi-book Discounts
3–5 Online Releasesa
20% off per Release
6 or More Online Releasesa
30% off per Release
2022–2024 Full Series
(Six Online Releases)

$290 / $435
aNOTE: Multi-book Discounts
Although SAP releases from other series may be added for multi-book discounts, only CardSAP releases have available BCCP recertification credits.
Multi-book discounts apply to three or more single book releases purchased in the same transaction. Discount will be applied at checkout.
CardSAP 2024 Book 2
CardSAP 2022–2024
BCCP Credit

 

Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit

 

ACPEThe American College of Clinical Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

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

Approved_ProviderThe American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists are approved by BPS as a provider for the recertification of BCCP.

 

Each CardSAP release has continuing education activities that cover the most recent published data (past 3–5 years) on a specific therapeutic area or patient-care problem. This content is provided as a full-color electronic book (interactive PDF) with high-level updates designed, as appropriate to the topic, in three formats:

  • Traditional review-style chapters
  • Case series (major sections of learning content bookended by a sample case and its explained answer)
  • Recorded webcast (PowerPoint presentation; includes PDF of the transcribed narrative)

CardSAP chapters and features are fully referenced, with clickable hyperlinks to literature compilers such as PubMed. Other links provide ready access to clinical practice guidelines, official recommendations, and patient assessment tools. Graphics focus on pivotal studies, patient care scenarios, and take-home points that can be readily integrated into clinical practice. Included with every purchase is an e-media version you can view on an e-reader, tablet, and iOS or Android smart phone.

  • Release date: November 15, 2024
  • BCCP credit expiration date: May 15, 2025
  • ACPE credit expiration date: November 15, 2027

 

CardSAP 2024 Book 2 Arrhythmias and Thrombosis (Member Price / Non-Member Price)
Online Release
$80 / $120
Multi-book Discounts
3–5 Online Releasesa
20% off per Release
6 or More Online Releasesa
30% off per Release
2022–2024 Full Series
(Six Online Releases)

$290 / $435
aNOTE: Multi-book Discounts
Although SAP releases from other series may be added for multi-book discounts, only CardSAP releases have available BCCP recertification credits.
Multi-book discounts apply to three or more single book releases purchased in the same transaction. Discount will be applied at checkout.

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.