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A Call to Action to Remove ACPE Limits on Non-Patient Care Elective Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences

Tina Kanmaz, Kate Newman, Maryann Skrabal, Mary Douglass Smith, Ying Wang and Kimberly Stultz
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education November 2022, ajpe9055; DOI: https://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe9055
Tina Kanmaz
aSt. John’s University, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Queens, New York
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Kate Newman
bSouthern Illinois University Edwardsville, School of Pharmacy, Edwardsville, Illinois
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Maryann Skrabal
cCreighton University, School of Pharmacy & Health Professions, Omaha, Nebraska
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Mary Douglass Smith
dPresbyterian College School of Pharmacy, Clinton, South Carolina
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Ying Wang
eUniversity of Southern California, School of Pharmacy, Los Angeles, California
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Kimberly Stultz
fUniversity of Florida College of Pharmacy, Gainesville, Florida
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Abstract

The terms “practice-ready” and “direct patient care” are evolving as the pharmacy profession transforms into a wide-ranging field of highly trained individuals. In a crowded job market, students are seeking opportunities to utilize their training beyond traditional patient care roles. As pharmacy colleges/schools update curricula to reflect current practice and drive this transformation, they are faced with the challenge to accommodate student interest in these growing non-traditional areas with the limit of two non-patient care elective Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs). This commentary aims to bring attention to the curricular confinement by accreditation standards on elective APPEs. The time is right as ACPE is gathering input for standards revision. This is a call to action to remove the restriction of non-patient care elective APPEs, support non-traditional career interests, and enhance opportunities for advocacy, leadership development, and innovation without sacrificing developing proficient direct patient care skills for all future pharmacy professionals.

Keywords
  • Experiential Education
  • Elective
  • APPE
  • Accreditation
  • Non-Patient Care
  • Received February 7, 2022.
  • Accepted June 29, 2022.
  • © 2022 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
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