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What is ACCP certification?

What is ACCP certification?

The ASNT Central Certification Program (ACCP) promotes national and international acceptance of nondestructive testing (NDT) certification and provides the NDT industry with personnel who have demonstrated knowledge, skill, and competence in the specialized application of the five (5) methods listed below.

What is BCPS certification?

The BPS Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS) program is a credential for pharmacists who have met the eligibility criteria below and who in their unique practice ensure the safe, appropriate, and economical use of medications as part of interprofessional treatment teams in a variety of settings, including …

What does ACCP stand for pharmacy?

The American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) is a professional and scientific society that provides leadership, education, advocacy, and resources enabling clinical pharmacists to achieve excellence in practice, research, and education.

How do I become a member of the ACCP?

ACCP has several categories of membership, please join using the membership category that is most appropriate for you….Join ACCP

  1. Have been a Member of ACCP in the past;
  2. Have attended an ACCP Annual Meeting;
  3. Presented a Poster at an ACCP Annual Meeting;
  4. Participated as a Faculty Speaker at an ACCP Annual Meeting.

How do I become a Fellow of ACCP?

To be considered for a Fellowship, one must practice pharmacy for at least 10 years, maintain Full membership within ACCP for at least 5 years, and make sustained contributions to the College. Nominees are evaluated based on service to ACCP, pharmacy practice, and research accomplishments.

What is ACCP Level II?

An ACCP Level II shall be able to organize and report NDT results. An ACCP Level II shall be capable of developing an NDT instruction in conformance with a procedure. An ACCP Level II shall be knowledgeable in the NDT subject matter contained the NDT Body of Knowledge for Level II in the applicable test method(s).

What are the benefits of being a ASHP member?

Save Time and Money. Save time and money with our exclusive, member-only discounts on group insurance programs and cars rentals. Members also get discounts on ASHP books, training, and meeting registrations.

How long should you study for BCPS exam?

I believe the High Yield Med Review folks specifically recommend about a six month study window and I can definitely understand why they do.

What is a passing score on BCPS?

The board needs to report data statistically on the performance of the candidates on the CPJE. To standardize the reporting, the board converts the raw score to a scaled score, such that the minimum raw passing score always equals a scaled score of 75.