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Objectives
How to Remain Active:
Leadership Opportunities after Graduation
• Describe the benefits of remaining active in professional organizations
• Discuss how to select a professional organization as well as ways to get
involved
Chris Paxos, PharmD, BCPP, BCPS, CGP
Pharmacotherapy Specialist, Psychiatric Medicine
Akron General Medical Center
Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice & Psychiatry
Northeast Ohio Medical University
This presenter has no actual or potential conflicts of interest associated with this presentation.
Leadership Opportunities
Teaching:
• Precepting students on IPPEs or APPEs
• Guest lecture at local pharmacy school
Community Service:
• Mission trips, free clinics, food banks
• Guest lecture for local organization or school
Professional Service:
• Practice site leadership
• Active involvement in professional organizations
• Local, state, or national involvement
Professional Organizations
• How to select a professional organization:
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Practice setting (e.g., community pharmacy, health-system pharmacy)
Practice interests (e.g., ambulatory care, critical care)
Potential future practice setting
Benefits of membership
Annual dues
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Websites
Attend meetings
Find mentors
Local >> state >> national
Just do it!
Professional Organizations
• Benefits of remaining active include:
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Legislative
Increased scope of practice
Career guidance and advice
Social interactions
Mentors
Developing your clinical practice
Personal career development
Teaching and precepting
Management and leadership
Ease the transition from student to pharmacist
Community service
Networking
Maximize Your Rotations. 2013.
Am J Health-Syst Pharm 2009;66:333,335.
Am J Health-Syst 2007;64:1472-1473.
Am J Health-Syst 2003;60:238,240.
Professional Organizations
Organization
Abbrev.
Website
American College of Clinical Pharmacy
ACCP
American Pharmacists Association
APhA
www.pharmacist.com
American Society of Consultant Pharmacists
ASCP
www.ascp.com
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
ASHP
www.accp.com
www.ashp.org
College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists
CPNP
www.cpnp.org
Hematology Oncology Pharmacist Association
HOPA
www.hoparx.org
National Community Pharmacists Association
NCPA
www.ncpanet.org
BPS
www.bpsweb.org
Board of Pharmacy Specialties
Commission for Certification in Geriatric Pharmacy
CCGP
www.ccgp.org
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
AACP
www.aacp.org
Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists
SIDP
www.sidp.org
International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists
IACP
www.iacprx.org
Phi Delta Chi Professional Pharmacy Fraternity
Φ∆Χ
www.phideltachi.org
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OSHP Opportunities
Board of Directors
Committees/Divisions
Local Area Chapters
President
Organization Affairs
LAC Delegate
President Elect
Professional Affairs
Chapter Officers
Immediate Past President
Legal Affairs
Annual Mtg/Res. Showcase
Treasurer
Communications
Miscellaneous activities
Division Directors
Educational Affairs
Executive Vice President
Membership/Marketing
Dayton Area
Society
Secretary
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2011
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2011
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2009
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2007
Immediate
Past Pres.
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CE Chair
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2006
• Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS)
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Secretary
CE Chair
Pres. Elect
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2009
www.ohioshp.org.
Certifications
Incoming
President
Central Ohio
Society
Greater
Cincinnati
Society
Akron Area Society
Incoming
Akron Area
Society
West Central
Area Society
www.ohioshp.org.
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Cleveland
Society
Toledo Area
Society
Other Opportunities
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www.bpsweb.org
Ambulatory care (BCACP)
Nuclear pharmacy (BCNP)
Nutrition support pharmacy (BCNSP)
Oncology pharmacy (BCOP)
Pharmacotherapy (BCPS)
Psychiatric pharmacy (BCPP)
2009
• Commission for Certification in Geriatric Pharmacy (CCGP)
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www.ccgp.org
Certified geriatric pharmacist (CGP)
Maximize Your Rotations. 2013.
www.aashp.org
Fellowships
Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy
FCCP
Professional Organizations
• College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP)
Fellow of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
FASHP
Fellow of the American Pharmacists Association
FAPhA
Fellow of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists
FASCP
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Professional Organizations
• Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Association (HOPA)
Professional Organizations
• ASHP New Practitioners Forum
Professional Organizations
• Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists (SIDP)
Professional Organizations
• ASHP New Practitioners Forum
‒ www.ashp.org/newpractitioner
‒ Designed to help pharmacists get
started in their careers
New practitioners forum
NewsLink e-mail
Pharmacy residencies
AJHP journal
CV review program
Career video profiles
Board certification resources
Developing your precepting skills
How to write a case report
Clinical tools
References
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Butkievich LE. ASHP resources for new practitioners. Am J Health-Syst Pharm 2009;66:333-335.
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Martin A. Fostering career development through involvement in professional organizations.
Am J Health-Syst Pharm 2007;64:1472-1473.
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Nickols JL. Involving new practitioners in your professional organization. Am J Health-Syst
Pharm 2003;60:238,240.
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Smith SR. Staying informed. In: Soric MM. Maximize your rotations. ASHP’s student guide to
IPPEs, APPEs, and beyond. 1st ed. Bethesda (MD): American Society of Health-System
Pharmacists;2013:259-265.
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