Build confidence in caring for patients with mental health needs.
The 2026 Applied Mental Health Pharmacotherapy Certificate Program helps clinical pharmacists strengthen skills in caring for individuals with mental illnesses and substance use disorders, particularly outside psychiatric settings.
Through interactive, practice-based learning, participants can apply practical strategies in patient care while earning 13.5 ACPE-accredited contact hours upon successful completion by September 30, 2026.
Rates: ACCP Members $295 | Nonmembers $495
Learn more and enroll: https://t.co/TaND5NJK0o
Congratulations to ACCP member Julie B. Sibbesen and co-authors on the recent publication of their article in JACCP! Access the abstract and/or article here: https://t.co/tx0XaEYKcK
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ED boarding is reshaping emergency medicine and the #EMPharmD.
Proud of this @accpemedprn opinion paper in @JACCPJournal discussing how EMPs can remain focused on high-acuity, time-sensitive care while improving safety for boarded patients.
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The deadline to complete team registration and confirm eligibility for the 2026 Clinical Pharmacy Challenge is September 8. Complete details are available here: https://t.co/MYLUnDYKic
📢 Don’t miss the upcoming deadlines for the 2026 ACCP Annual Meeting Call for Abstracts!
🔹June 15 – Original Research, Case Reports, Reviews, and more
🔹August 15 – Encore & Research-in-Progress abstracts for Students, Residents, and Fellows
Share your work, contribute to the advancement of clinical pharmacy, and connect with colleagues from across the profession. Submit your abstract today: https://t.co/M51YWZM14n
ACCP's position is that prescription drugs should not be marketed as consumer products. This statement outlines ACCP's rationale and recommendations for eliminating DTC prescription drug advertising. Read here: https://t.co/aFEbY6tTFe
Congratulations to ACCP member Dhakrit Rungkitwattanakul and co-authors on the recent publication of their article in JACCP! Access the abstract and/or article here: https://t.co/AMioiXY38y
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The call for applications for the ACCP Professional Leadership Development (APLD) program closes on Monday, June 1, at midnight! If you want to apply, now is the time. For details, including the application, visit https://t.co/BNXwRlq9aT.
From national media appearances to public health advocacy, Christina Madison, Pharm.D., FCCP, AAHIVP, is helping make evidence-based healthcare information more accessible and understandable for communities nationwide. In this ACCP Member Spotlight, she shares her passion for public health, pharmacist advocacy, and advancing patient-centered care: https://t.co/m8fOvEJ7n1
Congratulations to ACCP member Krystal Riccio and co-authors on the recent publication of their article in JACCP! Access the abstract and/or article here: https://t.co/zQ4L4zb9dc
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Help residents start services, not just practice in them. The ACCP Clinical Service Implementation Certificate equips trainees with the practical skills to launch new clinical pharmacy services, supported by portfolio-based learning and live consultancy sessions.
An easy addition to any residency program.
Enroll now: https://t.co/lS4rVdRw8C
Congratulations to ACCP member Denise H. Rhoney and co-authors on the recent publication of their article in JACCP! Access the abstract and/or article here: https://t.co/H41On2ggh9
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Support stronger physician-pharmacist collaboration with the ACCP Collaborative Practice Agreement Template. This practical resource helps organizations develop customizable agreements that support integrated, team-based care while aligning with state regulations.
Learn more and download the template: https://t.co/I71uuksCMf
Expand your impact in mental health care.
The 2026 Applied Mental Health Pharmacotherapy Certificate Program from ACCP prepares non-psychiatric clinical pharmacists to more confidently care for patients with mental illnesses and substance use disorders as part of team-based care.
This interactive, practice-based program focuses on applying mental health pharmacotherapy principles in non-psychiatric clinical settings. Participants who complete all requirements by September 30, 2026, may earn 13.5 ACPE-accredited contact hours.
Registration Rates:
ACCP Members: $295 | Nonmembers: $495
View program details and register today: https://t.co/RzjmQjuPXH
Congratulations to ACCP member Khoa A. Nguyen and co-authors on the recent publication of their article in JACCP! Access the abstract and/or article here: https://t.co/1sHYXbdSIm
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Emma Matherne, 2025 APLD graduate, shares how the program helped her build confidence, strengthen collaboration, and lead with intention. Take the next step in your leadership journey—applications for the 2026–2027 cohort are due June 1. Apply now: https://t.co/gPidZRCStB
This Memorial Day, we remember the brave service members who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. In observance of the holiday, our offices will be closed today, May 25, and will reopen on Tuesday, May 26.
In the latest President’s Column, Denise Rhoney highlights that preventable medication harm is not confined to one practice setting, disease state, PRN, or type of clinical pharmacist intervention. Read the column: https://t.co/qhoKu7CyOg
Congratulations to ACCP member Melissa Lipari and co-authors on the recent publication of their article in JACCP! Access the abstract and/or article here: https://t.co/8syft5Haua
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New on iForumRx: Methods for estimating kidney function continue to evolve. Here are the top ten things every clinician should know about estimating kidney function: https://t.co/p6oi4EJQNg
And don't miss the new iForumRx-Ambulatory Care PRN podcast on building sustainable pharmacist-led clinical services: https://t.co/S8RM8sR5sm