The 2013–14 Argus Commission assessed the status of academic pharmacy with respect to diversity and inclusion in the broadest sense of these terms and in all elements of the academic mission. Two policy statements were forwarded for adoption by the House of Delegates and seven recommendations were made for a significantly expanded effort in support of our members’ goals in this area.
Academic Affairs Final Reports are published in the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education.
Council on Credentialing in Pharmacy (CCP)
The Council on Credentialing in Pharmacy (CCP) is a coalition of pharmacy organizations committed to providing leadership, guidance, public information and coordination for credentialing programs in or relevant to pharmacy. The vision of CCP is that all credentialing programs in pharmacy will meet established standards of quality and contribute to improvement in patient care and the overall public health.