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Watch the eLearning for practical, proven strategies from pharmacy leaders to improve vaccine implementation and community health. Hosted by APhA and Pfizer Vaccines US Medical Affairs.
This course will help you learn to reduce the stigma surrounding pain and SUD management conversations with your patients. Enroll today to earn CPE and gain insights from a physician addiction specialist and a pharmacist in recovery.
Now available on demand, learn how you can proactively engage patients, counsel on treatment options, and integrate test-and-treat services into your pharmacy. Developed by APhA and supported by a grant from Pfizer.
October's Hot Topic webinar raised important points about how social determinants of health shape pain management outcomes and how pharmacists can respond to start closing those gaps. Complete the eLearning and earn 1 CPE credit.
Enroll to gain the tools to prescribe, furnish, and dispense hormonal and emergency contraceptives confidently.
Now on demand, this free eLearning course breaks down the latest updates from the 2025 AACE Dyslipidemia Guidelines and offers practical strategies to elevate your clinical impact. Explore updated lipid thresholds, non-statin therapies, and strategies for intensified care. Available as a free member benefit.
Not every patient is a candidate for OTC hearing aids. The Pharmacy-Based OTC Hearing Aids Advanced Training Program can help! Developed by faculty at the University of Pittsburgh, this 3-hour, self-paced CPE course provides a comprehensive, interprofessional approach to hearing health.
Now available on demand, Jean-Venable "Kelly" Goode, PharmD, APhA’s liaison representative to ACIP, presents an informative update on immunization schedules, newly licensed vaccines, and emerging vaccine technologies. This accredited activity is available exclusively to APhA members as a free member benefit.
Access resources, guides, and training programs to support pharmacy-based test and treat services.
Our Comprehensive Pain Management Certificate Training Program gives pharmacists the tools to improve care, identify SUDs, reduce stigma, and support safer prescribing.
The only weekly podcast enabling pharmacists to conveniently earn CE credits while on the move!
APhA’s Pharmacy-Based HIV Prevention Services Certificate Training Program gives you the clinical knowledge and communication tools to confidently offer PrEP and PEP services—right from your pharmacy counter.
If you’re a BPS-certified Geriatric Pharmacist, we now offer BPS-approved recertification courses that you can use to keep up with your requirements.
Refresh your sterile compounding knowledge with our recertification courses.
The immunization landscape is constantly evolving, and this webinar is perfect for anyone who wants to stay ahead of the curve on the latest developments. Exclusive to APhA members, register today and earn 1 CPE contact hour for attending.
Come to the world's leading pharmacy event in L.A. to meet leading minds in pharmacy, discover top-notch education, earn CPE credits, and upgrade your practice. It’s all happening in one place, at APhA2026.
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The APhA Communities are dynamic networks designed for pharmacists, researchers, new practitioners, student pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians to connect, collaborate, and grow together.
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Apply for the APhA Substance Use Disorder Research Award and receive funding plus the opportunity to present your work at the APhA Institute on Substance Use Disorders.
Deadline: December 1
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Free webinar • December 2 at 7:00 pm ETExplore career journeys in ambulatory pharmacy. Open to pharmacists and student pharmacists.
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Open to members. A casual, virtual session to connect, ask questions, and share the future of the R&S Community.
Thinking about a career in compounding pharmacy? Students and new practitioners, learn from experienced pharmacists about: ✅ Day-to-day lab responsibilities✅ Common therapeutic areas✅ Training & certifications
Virtual networking event open to all. Real-world strategies for equitable care.
APhA offers pathways to success at every stage. Discover how you can connect with mentors, expand your network, and even run for a position on the APhA Board of Trustees.
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With APhA’s new engagement structure, members have more ways than ever to connect, lead, and shape the future of our profession. Learn how APhA can help: Let’s do this—together.
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In any team, pharmacists can contribute medication and other health-related expertise to improve access to care and health outcomes in their patients. Learn how pharmacists can partner with other healthcare professionals and their communities by accessing powerful resources within the resource center.
In an effort to capture and bring awareness to the profession’s extensive contributions to patient care and public health, APhA released a new infographic that can be shared with your network, policymakers, and pharmacy teams to celebrate their lifesaving efforts.
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Who encouraged you, supported you, or believed in you at the right moment? In this special CEO blog, Michael Hogue reflects on the idea that the secret to thankfulness often starts with remembering the people who helped shape our path. It’s a meaningful reminder to pause and acknowledge those who made a difference in our lives and careers.
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Washington, DC (December 2, 2025) — The American Pharmacists Association (APhA) today announced a major legislative victory secured for pharmacists and the patients they serve. Working closely with bipartisan members of Congress and collaborating with other health care stakeholders, APhA successfully secured language in recently passed opioid use disorder (OUD) legislation that empowers pharmacists to play a greater role in combating the opioid crisis and expands their ability to provide life-saving care.
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On November 15, DEA announced the extension of current telemedicine flexibilities for prescription-controlled medications through the end of 2025. This includes substances such as buprenorphine and Adderall.
Resting heart rate was associated with an increased risk of new-onset AFib for Black adults, according to a recent study published in JAMA Network Open.
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