Activity Overview
This course is intended for BCCPs in need of recertification credit and is designed based on the content outline developed by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) to provide an overview of recent standards and guidelines that specialists should be familiar with in practice. The course uses a case-based approach to discuss patient care issues. In this series, faculty will:
- Review pertinent clinical topics and practice skills
- List valuable resources for further self-study
This online course consists of 16 activities (see table below) and provides up to 23.75 contact hours of continuing pharmacy education credit and/or recertification credit.
Accreditation
The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education with Commendation.
The American College of Clinical Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as providers of continuing pharmacy education.
Target Audience
These recertification activities are intended for board certified pharmacists seeking to update their knowledge and skills in cardiology pharmacy.
Recertification Credit*
Board certified pharmacists are eligible to receive up to 23.75 contact hours of recertification credit for completing this course. To earn recertification credit, learners must review the course content and successfully complete the online assessments by the deadline. Only completed assessments will be eligible for credit; no partial or incomplete assessments will be processed. You are allowed only one attempt to successfully complete this assessment.
This course is not intended for those preparing to take the BPS Cardiology Pharmacy Specialty Examination for Certification. To prepare for the examination, please see courses here: http://elearning.ashp.org/catalog/cards-review.
These activities are part of the ACCP and ASHP professional development program for BCCP recertification approved by the BPS.
Learning Activity |
ACPE Number |
Contact Hours |
Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and Public Health |
0217-9999-23-080-H01-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Dyslipidemia |
0217-9999-23-081-H01-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Blood Pressure Management in Adult Patients |
0217-9999-23-082-H01-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Recertification Assessment Group 1 (75% passing score required) |
4.5 BPS |
Stable Atherosclerotic Disease |
0217-9999-23-083-H01-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Anticoagulation |
0217-9999-23-084-H01-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Recertification Assessment Group 2 (72% passing score required) |
3.0 BPS |
Arrhythmias |
0217-9999-23-085-H01-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Drug-Induced Cardiovascular Disease and Drugs to Avoid in Cardiovascular Disease |
0217-9999-23-086-H01-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Recertification Assessment Group 3 (72% passing score required) |
3.0 BPS |
Chronic Heart Failure |
0217-9999-23-087-H01-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Decompensated Heart Failure |
0217-9999-23-088-H01-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Heart Transplant and Mechanical Circulatory Support |
0217-9999-23-089-H01-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Recertification Assessment Group 4 (75% passing score required) |
4.5 BPS |
Acute Coronary Syndrome |
0217-9999-23-090-H01-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Cardiovascular Emergencies |
0217-9999-23-091-H01-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Recertification Assessment Group 5 (73% passing score required) |
3.0 BPS |
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension |
0217-9999-23-092-H01-P |
1.25 ACPE |
Specialized Topics in Cardiovascular Disease |
0217-9999-23-093-H01-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Recertification Assessment Group 6 (71% passing score required) |
2.75 BPS |
Translation of Evidence into Practice |
0217-9999-23-094-H99-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Principles of Cardiology Pharmacy Practice Administration |
0217-9999-23-095-H04-P |
1.5 ACPE |
Recertification Assessment Group 7 (76% passing score required) |
3.0 BPS |
System Technical Requirements
Learning activities are delivered via your Web browser and Acrobat PDF. For all activities you should have a basic comfort level using a computer and navigating web sites.
View the minimum technical and system requirements for learning activities.
Development
ACCP and ASHP collaborate on cardiology activities.