To earn a Certificate of Completion for APhA’s Increasing Access to Hormonal Contraceptive
Products, participants must meet all the following requirements:
- Complete four self-study modules, each of which consists of an interactive eLearning module,
an assessment, and a module evaluation.
- Achieve a passing grade of 70% or higher on each module assessment.
- Credit must be claimed for each module in order to obtain credit.
- Participants will need to have a valid APhA (pharmacist.com) username and password, as well
as a CPE Monitor account to claim credit. After credit has been claimed, please visit CPE
monitor for your transcript.
- The Certificate of Completion will be available online upon successful completion of all 4
module activities on the participant’s My Training page.
- APhA continuing pharmacy education policy provides you with two opportunities to
successfully complete a continuing pharmacy education assessment. Please note that you will
not be permitted to submit an assessment a third time. The current policy of the APhA
Education Department is not to release the correct answers to any of our CPE tests. This is
intended to maintain the integrity of the CPE activity and the assessment.
Computer and Internet access is required to complete this activity. If you experience technical
difficulties, try a different web browser.
Please be aware that if the system detects no activity for an extended amount of time while the
screen is open in the interactive activity, the Next button may freeze, and you
will need to Restart that activity again.
The recommendation is that if you cannot complete the activity within one sitting and need to
step away, close the activity so that your place is bookmarked.
If you continue to experience difficulties, please reach out to education@aphanet.org with the name of
course, detail of your experience, which web browser(s) used and if possible, screenshots.
Brooke L. Griffin, PharmD, BCACP
Professor and Vice Chair, Pharmacy Practice
Midwestern University Chicago College of
Pharmacy
Downers Grove, IL
Disclosure: Author has nothing to disclose
Sarah E. Lynch, PharmD, BCACP
Clinical Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice
Binghamton University School of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Binghamton, NY
Disclosure: Author has nothing to disclose
Autumn Stewart-Lynch, PharmD, BCACP, CTTS
Professor, Pharmacy Practice
Duquesne University School of Pharmacy
Pittsburgh, PA
Disclosure: Author has nothing to disclose
Kathleen M. Vest, PharmD, CDE, BCACP
Professor, Pharmacy Practice
Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy
Downers Grove, IL
Disclosure: Author has nothing to disclose