Continuing Education
An accredited continuing education provider for more than 20 years, NCPA offers everything pharmacists need to keep their practices up to date and to enrich the care of their patients. Our continuing education programs are easily accessible and available in a variety of formats. NCPA's unique knowledge of the dynamics of the practice of pharmacy enables us to craft a variety of educational programs to fill any possible CE requirement.
CE Catalog
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CE Transcripts (Registered Users Only)
CECity provides you with a Universal Personal Transcripts Feature. CE programs completed at any Powered by CECity Web site will automatically be added to your Personal Transcript. Access your personal transcript to print duplicate certificates for CECity powered activities already completed.
Medicare CE Program
Confused about the Medicare Modernization Act? Complete NCPA's free continuing education program: "A Guide to Drug Coverage Under the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA): Key Components for Pharmacists to Know." Click here for more information.
Pharmacy Value Alliance(PVA) Educational Programs
The Pharmacy Value Alliance is a coalition of research-based pharmaceutical companies and community pharmacy organizations brought together to produce a "dual-value" message: one which raises public awareness of the value of medication and at the same time, demonstrates the important role of the community pharmacist in maximizing the effectiveness of medication therapy.
| CE Spotlight Program |
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Linking OTCs and the Pharmacy Department
Release Date: June 1, 2009
Expiration Date: June 1, 2012
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Pharmacists in general are more accessible, more approachable, and more aware of common health concerns within a community and among their patients. As a result, a Harris Interactive poll conducted in 2008 found that 80% of consumers would purchase an over-the-counter (OTC) product if it were recommended by their pharmacist.
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