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Joint Providership

5,281 learners in 2022-2023
245 jointly-provided activities
696 hours offered in 2022-2023
Many CE opportunities are available: conferences, webcasts, journal clubs, and more.

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ACPE-accredited providers may collaborate on content development with ACPE and/or non-ACPE-accredited providers. When they enter into this relationship, it is called a Joint Providership.

ACPE expects all CPE activities to comply with the Accreditation Standards for Continuing Pharmacy Education and the ACPE Policies and Procedures. The accredited provider is responsible for demonstrating ACPE compliance through written documentation. The UT Health Science Center College of Pharmacy has accredited programming for health system, interprofessional group, society, community, individual, and residency programs.

Contact the Office of Continuing Professional Development at sbozarth@uthsc.edu for current fees.

Joint Providership ApplicationDisclosure FormPre-Submission Checklist

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Further ACPE Eligibility Guidelines

The UT Health Science Center College of Pharmacy Office of Continuing Professional Development is dedicated to providing accredited continuing education that is fair and unbiased. We adhere to the guidelines provided by ACPE regarding the organizations with which we can and cannot partner.

If you have any questions about partnering with us to provide continuing education, please email our office atÌýsbozarth@uthsc.edu.

Process- Gaps, Objective, Active Learning, Assessment, Outcomes
Actual Practice - Gap - Ideal Practice

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Needs Assessment, Activity Type, Plan the Activity, Identify What the Participants Will Take Away,  Write the Activity Objectives

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Blooms Taxonomy Pyramid

ACPE defines eligible organizations as those whose mission and function are:Ìý(1) providing clinical services directly to patients, (2) the education of healthcare professionals, or (3) serving as fiduciary to patients, the public, or the population health, and other organizations that are not otherwise ineligible.Ìý

ACPE defines ineligible organizations asÌýthose whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.

Please take a look at the table below for examples of eligible and ineligible organizations.

Eligible Ineligible
Ambulatory procedure centers Advertising, marketing, or communication firms whose clients are ineligible companies
Blood banks Bio-medical startups that have begun a governmental regulatory approval process
Diagnostic labs that do not sell proprietary products Compounding pharmacies that manufacture proprietary compounds
Electronic health record companies Device manufacturers or distributors
Government or military agencies Diagnostic labs that sell proprietary products
Group medical practices Growers, distributors, manufacturers or sellers of medical foods and dietary supplements
Health law firms Manufacturers of health-related wearable products
Health profession membership organizations Pharmaceutical companies or distributors
Hospitals or healthcare delivery systems Pharmacy benefit managers
Infusion centers Reagent manufacturers or sellers
Insurance or managed care companies Ìý
Nursing homes Ìý
Pharmacies that do not manufacture proprietary compounds Ìý
Publishing or education companies Ìý
Rehabilitation centers Ìý
Schools of medicine or health science universities Ìý
Software or game developers Ìý

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