About TSHP Education
The Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists (TSHP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

TSHP Education Mission & Goals
TSHP is committed to educational innovation and life-long learning as a professional responsibility of all pharmacists and technicians. We will facilitate and enhance the professional growth and development of our members to improve patient care.

TSHP CPE Goals:
  • Identify educational needs of members and prepare unique, timely educational programs to meet the educational and professional needs of both pharmacists and technicians.
  • Provide knowledge- and application-based educational programs to assist pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who practice in health-systems meet their patient care responsibilities and expand their professional roles.
  • Feature best practices and real world educational programs that can be applied to daily practice.
  • Support the practice and profession of pharmacy through advocacy education, regulation and law updates, and in-depth analysis of legislative initiatives.

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING CPE CREDIT
NABP Regulations

In order to continue to receive Continuing Pharmacy Education credit, pharmacists and technicians must supply their NABP e-Profile number and Month and Day of Birth (MMDD) to ACPE-accredited providers when they participate in any CPE program on or after January 1, 2013. Participants who do not supply this information will not be issued credit. Paper statements will no longer be provided, but all credit may be reviewed and accessed through the “My CPE Monitor” website.

Pharmacists and technicians must obtain their NABP e-Profile ID at www.MyCPEmonitor.net to ensure their e-Profile is properly set up.

In 2012, ACPE-accredited providers, such as TSHP, began requesting all participants to provide their NABP e-Profile ID and date of birth (in MMDD format) when they register for a CPE activity or submit a request for credit. It will be the responsibility of the pharmacist or technician to provide the correct information in order to receive credit for participating in a CPE activity. Since 2013, the NABP has made available the CPE data to boards of pharmacy who request information on licensees’ CPE as part of their compliance activities.