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What is a CPE monitor?

What is a CPE monitor?

CPE Monitor is a national, collaborative effort by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) and the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) to provide an electronic system for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to track their completed continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credits.

How do I access my CPE monitor?

To access your personal NABP CPE Monitor® eProfile, please click this link https://nabp.pharmacy/ and log into NABP to access your CPE Monitor® transcript. This current login page is designed only for ACPE-accredited providers to upload completed credit for processing.

What is a Nabp CPE monitor?

NABP e-Profile ID CPE Monitor is an online system for pharmacists and technicians to track their continuing pharmacy education (CPE).

How long does it take for CPE monitor to update?

Update this in the My e-Profile Information section. Your e-Profile ID has not yet synched with the CPE provider. It may take up to 24 hours for a provider’s system to recognize the newly created NABP e-Profile ID.

What are Ipce credits?

Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change can be used by jointly accredited providers to identify activities that have been planned by and for the healthcare team. Research has shown that IPCE makes a substantial difference to healthcare teams and the patients they serve.

How do I claim CPE credits?

A chartered accountant can claim CPE credit hours of unstructured learning activity (ULA) through self declaration form, available at ICAI website and caclubindia portal. Within 5 Months of close of a calendar year (e.g. For calendar year 2009 form can be submitted upto 31.05.

Is CPE contagious?

CPE can spread from person to person via shared objects or people’s hands. In most cases, people carry CPE in their gut without it causing any symptoms or an infection.

Is Ipce accredited?

The IPCE Law School (IPCE-LS) was established in 2012 and is accredited by the by the Legal Practice Council (LPC).