Webinars

Webinars

Hosting a Webinar

Please follow our procedures and guidelines for requesting a webinar. This webinar form should be completed in its entirety for all webinar requests. Once received AACP staff will contact the requester, moderator, and presenter(s) with additional information regarding the requested webinar. AACP does not hold webinars in the month of July due to Annual Meeting. 

Request a Webinar

For questions on requesting webinars and other information please contact Rosa Bello, AACP's Membership Programs Manager.

Webinar recordings and slides hosted in the past months may be viewed on AACP ConnectInformation for past webinars can be found in the Past Webinars page. To access archived webinars prior to 2018 please contact Tom Maggio. You must specify the title and date of the webinar recording you would like to access. Upcoming webinars are listed below.

Continuing Education (CE) Webinars

AACP offers a variety of Continuing Education webinars. Members can attend live CE webinars or view recorded CE webinars, and then claim the corresponding CE credit by following the instructions provided. Non-members, for a fee, may view/claim credit for past webinars on Learning Express. Direct links for both members/non-members, as well as webinar-specific information and instructions, can be found on their respective event pages.

Upcoming

March 24, 2026

Hosted by the Experiential Education Section

Student resilience and the ability to receive feedback are important areas of focus across pharmacy education, particularly as learners navigate changes in their learning environments and

March 25, 2026

Hosted by Juno

The elimination of Grad PLUS loans in July 2026 will fundamentally change how pharmacy students finance their education. With federal borrowing capped at $50,000 per year, most students at programs exceeding this threshold

April 1, 2026

Hosted by the Social and Administrative Sciences Section

This webinar will help prepare participants for a career in academia. The webinar will explore how to prepare a resume/CV and how to write a research statement. In addition

April 2, 2026

Hosted by the Global Education SIG

This webinar will highlight innovative global education initiatives at colleges and schools of pharmacy, presenting diverse institutional approaches to international engagement while sharing practical

April 3, 2026

Hosted by the History of Pharmacy SIG

This webinar is being given by AIHP Executive Director Lucas Richert. In this webinar, Dr. Richert will discuss the American Institute for the History of Pharmacy and the resources they provide. In going

April 8, 2026

Hosted by the Women Faculty SIG

Pharmacy faculty often juggle multiple roles simultaneously. This session would provide concrete strategies for prioritizing responsibilities across teaching, clinical service, scholarship, advising, and

April 9, 2026

Hosted by the Pharmacy Practice Section

Clinical academia APPE rotations offer student pharmacists a unique opportunity to combine direct patient care with teaching and academic responsibilities during the final professional year. This

April 14, 2026

Hosted by the Health Disparities and Cultural Competence SIG

This webinar explores the institutional, curricular, and structural factors that influence how social and cultural concepts are integrated into pharmacy education. Participants

April 21, 2026

Hosted by the Leadership Development SIG

Leadership in academic institutions extends beyond formal titles or positional authority; it is a shared responsibility cultivated through everyday influence and actions. In response to rising faculty

April 22, 2026

Hosted by the Substance Use Disorder SIG

Showcases high-impact academic–community collaborations that promote interdisciplinary practice through the lens of substance use disorder (SUD) initiatives, drawing on innovative programs from the

May 12, 2026

Hosted by the Well-Being and Resiliency Community

What teaching mistakes have you noticed as a learner or instructor? Great teachers learn and grow from their mistakes, whether made on a small scale with individual conversations, or on a

May 13, 2026

Hosted by the Drug Information and Library Science Section

The practice of pharmacy continually evolves with advancing technology, yet the core skills of drug information and literature evaluation remain essential. To ensure our graduates