Pharmacotherapy - Recertification

Recertification Credit for Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialists (BCPS)

2023 Launch Calendar
Launch Month Product Recert Hours
February 1 Recertification Course (Core Therapeutic Modules included)* up to 31 credit hours
February 1 Intensive Studies up to 6.5 credit hours
April 12 Literature Study Module 1 up to 15 credit hours
October 18 Literature Study Module 2 up to 15 credit hours

*You may complete the CTM portion of this course every year, however, per BPS you may only complete the recertification course up to two times, in nonconsecutive years, during your recertification cycle

 

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Pharmacotherapy Specialty Recertification Literature Study: Module 1A-C (Cert # L239185)

The Literature Study Module provides immediate access to peer-selected, contemporary articles that are relevant to specialty practice. After learners review the content, they must successfully complete an online assessment to earn recertification credit.
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Intensive Studies for Recertification: Pharmacotherapy (Cert # L239018)

The Pharmacotherapy Intensive Studies for Recertification Package consists of 4 activities and provides up to 6.0 contact hours of recertification credit through a high-level, interactive discussion on contemporary and emerging issues in pharmacotherapy.
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Pharmacotherapy Specialty Review Course for Recertification, Core Therapeutic Modules + RECERT EXAMS Package (Cert # L229273)

This online course will help you earn BCPS recertification credit. With this course, get comprehensive, practical guidance, with a variety of complex cases, including references for further study.
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Pharmacotherapy Specialty Core Therapeutic Module Package for Recertification (Cert # L229274)

The Core Therapeutic Modules for Recertification Package consists of 5 activities on the topics of infectious diseases, FEN, neurologic disorders, and diabetes. In each activity, faculty review clinical topics and practice skills using a case-based approach.
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