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Benefits of Membership
Members in the College receive the following benefits:
General benefits:
- Access to The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development
- Interdisciplinary accredited educational programs
- International scientific forums
- Online resources & learning tools
- Educational program registration discounts
- Collegial exchange & networking opportunities
- Career enhancing opportunities
- Multi-disciplinary environment
- Member-driven/Member-focused environment
Benefits through email:
- FDA news Drug Daily Bulletin
- Routine recall / Drug safety notices from FDA MedWatch
- "Online First" and Table of Contents Alerts for The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Quarterly notifications on Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development
- Relevant communications regarding ACCP and its activities
Benefits through the ACCP website:
- Continuing Education programs
- Student & Trainee - specific materials
- Career Center
- Public Policy Alerts
- Grants & Funding Opportunities
Password-protected Members-only area of ACCP website:
- Membership Directory
- Online access to The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (with archived issues from 1961) and Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development
Facilitating Membership in Developing Countries
In accordance with the globalization of health education and research, e.g., through world health programs such as the Health InterNetwork, there is an ongoing effort to improve worldwide access to health information of high quality. ACCP enjoys collegial ties within the global clinical pharmacology community and proudly boasts a substantial number of international members, including colleagues from developing countries who take advantage of ACCP's relevant educational programs and publications. A dues structure has been established for members from developing countries categorized as low income or lower middle income by the World Bank and those fees are adjusted according to current economic conditions that are updated annually by the World Bank. This fee structure is economically feasible for ACCP by using electronic communications and documents, which are accessed by members in developing countries via the Members-only area of the College's website. Qualifications and requirements for membership can be found in the application materials. For those of you with qualified colleagues working in countries with developing economies, you can help advance the international clinical pharmacology community by promoting membership in ACCP. Dues for Developing Countries.
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