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KU Home  :  School of Pharmacy  :  Continuing Education

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Pharmacy Continuing Education (CE) Quicklinks

Welcome to KU School of Pharmacy Postgraduate Education!

Mission

KU School of Pharmacy Office of Postgraduate Education (KUCE) is committed to offering relevant, well-designed adult educational opportunities that encourage and facilitate the life-long learning efforts of pharmacists and related health care providers in order to promote improved drug-related outcomes through patient-focused medication management.

Programs

KUCE sponsors and co-sponsors programs in a variety of formats offered in numerous locations throughout the sate. Please take a moment to browse through our list of available programs. Check the list frequently as the programming schedule changes throughout the year.

Live Programs

  • Provide the opportunity to interact with program faculty and other colleagues
  • Include short face-to-face programs, day-long live workshops, interactive distance TV programs, and certificate programs.

Home-Study Programs

  • Provide convenience of studying at your own pace in your home
  • Great way to select up-to-date, non-biased educational programs that meet your individual educational needs

Comments and Suggestions

We are here for you! Please help us meet your educational needs and improve our programs by clicking on the Comments and Suggestions link to the right and sharing your comments, topic ideas, program suggestions, and questions with us.

News and Updates

  • Now available: Home-study in an electronic version which can be e-mailed to you directly!
    Click on the Home-Study Programs link above for more detailed information.
  • You may have noticed a new look to your Continuing Education Statement. Changes to our database allowed for new formatting, while changes from our accrediting body, The American Council on Pharmaceutical Education (ACPE), required that the type of continuing education credit received appear on the statement. The three types of continuing education are:
    • Knowledge-based - designed to transmit knowledge
    • Application-based - designed to apply the information learned
    • Practice-based - designed to instill, expand, or enhance practice competencies through systematic achievement of specified knowledge, skills, attitudes, and performance behaviors; formerly known as certificate programs

Sign Up for E-mail Notification

If you would like to receive e-mail notification for upcoming live continuing education programs and new home-study programs, please click here: pharmacyce@ku.edu. Please type "Sign Up" in the subject box and hit reply.

Accreditation

The University of Kansas School of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a Provider of continuing pharmacy education.

KUCE strives to develop programs that meet or exceed ACPE's quality standards for programming.

[ This page was last updated on November 20, 2009. ]