- ASHP
ASHP pharmacists advancing healthcare; medication use will be optimal, safe, and effective for all people all of the time
- About ASHP - ASHP
ASHP is the largest association of pharmacy professionals in the United States, representing 60,000 pharmacists, student pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians in all patient care settings, including hospitals, ambulatory clinics, and health-system community pharmacies
- Our History - ASHP
A Voice of Health-System Pharmacists With the assertiveness and diligence of hospital pharmacists to establish national recognition, the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists (ASHP) was formed on August 21, 1942
- Pharmacy Practice - ASHP
ASHP and its House of Delegates provide health-system pharmacists with the best practices and resources instrumental in providing care for patients Your member login grants you access to every resource on the website
- What We Do - ASHP
ASHP helps its members achieve this mission by advocating and supporting the professional practice of pharmacists in hospitals, health systems, ambulatory care clinics, and other settings spanning the full spectrum of medication use
- Meetings and Conferences - ASHP
ASHP hosts a number of meetings, conferences, and specialty courses each year to provide health-system pharmacy practitioners with venues for updating their knowledge, networking with colleagues, enhancing their skills, and learning about the latest health-system pharmacy issues, products, and technologies
- Guidelines - ASHP
ASHP develops official professional policies, in the form of policy positions and guidance documents for the continuum of pharmacy practice settings in integrated health systems Statements express basic philosophy, and guidelines (including what were formerly called technical assistance bulletins) offer programmatic advice
- ASHP Guidelines: Minimum Standard for Pharmacies in Hospitals
serve as a basic guide for the provision of pharmacy services in hospitals These guidelines outline a minimum level of services that most hospital pharmacy departments should consistently provide The reader is strongly encouraged to review the American Society of Health-System Pharmacy (ASHP) guidance documents referenced throughout these
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