CAPE/EPAs Revision Survey

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The 2021–22 AACP Academic Affairs committee has been charged with updating the Center for Advancement of Pharmacy Education (CAPE) Outcomes and the entrustable professional activity (EPA) statements. Your feedback on the current documents is valuable to us as we begin our work. We ask that you take the necessary time to answer the questions below. Your answers to these questions will provide important guidance to the CAPE and EPA editing process. We intend to seek input from a number of stakeholders, internal and external to pharmacy.

Thank you, in advance, for your time. Please send this inquiry to any person who you feel may wish to provide feedback. The deadline to complete the survey is Tuesday, August 31. If you have any questions, please contact Kelly Ragucci.

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