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The American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) outlines essential competencies for clinical pharmacists in team-based care. An evaluation tool assesses these skills across six domains to guide professional development.

Area of Science:

  • Pharmacy Practice
  • Clinical Pharmacy Education
  • Healthcare Competencies

Background:

  • Clinical pharmacists are integral to team-based patient care, requiring specific competencies.
  • Comprehensive medication management (CMM) is a key responsibility for clinical pharmacists.
  • Existing frameworks may not fully capture the evolving roles and tasks of modern clinical pharmacists.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the core competencies for clinical pharmacists delivering comprehensive medication management.
  • To develop a structured evaluation tool for assessing these competencies.
  • To support professional development and performance evaluation in clinical pharmacy.

Main Methods:

  • The ACCP Clinical Practice Affairs Committee identified six essential competency domains.
Keywords:
clinical pharmacyessential tasksevaluation toolpharmacotherapy specialisttemplate

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  • An evaluation instrument was developed based on assessable tasks within each domain.
  • The tool is designed for use by institutions and organizations for performance assessment.
  • Main Results:

    • Six key domains of clinical pharmacist competency were established: direct patient care, pharmacotherapy knowledge, systems-based care/population health, communication, professionalism, and continuing professional development.
    • A practical evaluation tool was created to measure performance in these domains.
    • The tool facilitates objective assessment of clinical pharmacist skills.

    Conclusions:

    • The defined competencies and evaluation tool provide a framework for enhancing clinical pharmacist practice.
    • This resource aids institutions in assessing and fostering the professional growth of clinical pharmacists.
    • Standardized competency assessment supports the delivery of high-quality, team-based patient care.