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Stay up-to-date on the latest news about pharmacy education and practice, including essential updates on AACP programs and services, through our numerous print and online communications vehicles.

Recent Updates

Researchers at Texas A&M University’s Irma Lerma Rangel School of Pharmacy received a $2.8 million NIH grant to use 3D printers for pediatric medications.
The latest National Pharmacist Workforce Study examined the pandemic’s impact on pharmacy and how the industry can move forward.
The ACT Collaborative and the AACP Transformation Center have selected 73 educators to participate in the Community Pharmacy Practice Transformation Educators’ Badge Program to gain credibility amongst other community-based pharmacy educators and practitioners.
The ACT Collaborative and the AACP Transformation Center have selected 66 students for the inaugural cohort of the Community Pharmacy Student Scholar Leaders Program, recognizing their dedication to community-based pharmacy practice. 
AACP joined the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy and four other national pharmacy organizations to release a statement, "Fighting Fake Medicines Sold Online Requires Commitment to Cautioning Patients." 
AJPE has announced Daniel R. Kennedy, Ph.D., and Susan E. Smith, Pharm.D., BCCCP, FCCM, as two new members of its editorial board.

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AACP has selected five underrepresented minority (URM) pharmacy students as recipients of the 2023 CVS Health Minority Scholarship recognizing their outstanding leadership, academic success, and commitment to advancing the profession of pharmacy and patient care.
The program, designed to facilitate a deeper understanding of career paths in academic pharmacy, engages the chosen students through asynchronous learning modules, mentorship, and more.
One University of Georgia professor looks to algorithms to predict and prevent adverse drug events, while academia begins to explore ways to teach with ChatGPT while preserving learning.
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