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Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug TherapyVolume 31, Issue 11 p. 1146-1149 Free Access Board Certification of Pharmacist Specialists: American College of Clinical Pharmacy First published: 20 January 2012 https://doi.org/10.1592/phco.31.11.1146Citations: 22AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL References 1 Council on Credentialing in Pharmacy. Scope of contemporary pharmacy practice: roles, responsibilities, and functions of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. J Am Pharm Assoc 2010; 50: e35– 62. 2 Saseen JJ, Grady SE, Hansen LB, et al, for the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. Future clinical pharmacy practitioners should be board-certified specialists. Pharmacotherapy 2006; 26: 1816– 25. 3 Blair MM, Freitag RT, Keller DL, et al, for the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. ACCP certification affairs committee. Proposed revision to the existing specialty and specialist certification framework for pharmacy practitioners. Pharmacotherapy 2009; 29: 3– 13e. 4 American College of Clinical Pharmacy. A vision of pharmacy's future roles, responsibilities, and manpower needs in the United States. Pharmacotherapy 2000; 20: 991– 1020. 5 Murphy JE, Nappi JM American College of Clinical Pharmacy's vision of the future: postgraduate pharmacy residency training as a prerequisite for direct patient care practice. Pharmacotherapy 2006; 26: 722– 33. 6 Haase KK, Smythe MA, Orlando PL, Resman-Targoff BH, Smith LS, for the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. ACCP position statement: ensuring quality experiential education. Pharmacotherapy 2008; 28: 1548– 51. 7 Pradel FG, Palumbo FB, Flowers L, Mullins CD, Haines ST, Roffman DS. White paper: value of specialty certification in pharmacy. J Am Pharm Assoc 2004; 44: 612– 20. 8 American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. ASHP long-range vision for the pharmacy work force in hospitals and health systems. Am J Health Syst Pharm 2007; 64: 1320– 30. 9 Daughtery NE, Ryan M, Romanelli F, Smith KM. Board certification of pharmacy residency program directors. Am J Health Syst Pharm 2007; 64: 1415– 21. 10 American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Proceedings of the pharmacy practice model summit. Am J Health Syst Pharm 2011; 68: e40– 142. 11 American Pharmacists Association. Assuring pharmacists' continuing competence in contemporary practice. Current adopted APhA policy statement 1963–2009. Adopted 1995. Available from http:www.pharmacist.comAMTemplate.cfmSectionHouse_of_Delegates&TemplateCMContentDisplay.cfm&ContenD10545. Accessed July 16, 2010. 12 Spinler SA, Bosso J, Hak L, et al. Report of the task force concerning board certification requirements for pharmacy practice faculty. Am J Pharm Educ 1997; 61: 213– 16. 13 Wells BG. Board certification and clinical faculty [editorial]. Am J Pharm Educ 1999; 63: 251. 14 Lee M, Bennett M, Chase P, et al. Final report and recommendations of the 2002 AACP task force on the role of colleges and schools in residency training. Am J Pharm Educ 2004; 66: Article S2. 15 Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. Accreditation standards and guidelines for the professional program in pharmacy leading to the doctor of pharmacy degree. Standard 25, guideline 25.1. Effective July 1, 2007. Citing Literature Volume31, Issue11November 2011Pages 1146-1149 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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