ALEXANDRIA, Va. (April 29, 2025) – The National Community Pharmacists Association is pleased to announce these upcoming events for pharmacists and pharmacy team members:
- April 30-May 1 – NCPA’s 2025 Congressional Pharmacy Fly-In, in Alexandria, Va., and Washington, D.C. It’s the most important advocacy event on the calendar. Build rapport and foster relationships with those making decisions central to the future of pharmacy. Registration has closed; for information on next year’s fly-in, click here.
- May 2-3 – Business of Long-Term Care Workshop, in Alexandria, Va., presented by the NCPA Long-Term Care Division. This is an intensive crash course on owning and operating a long-term care pharmacy. It will help attendees grow their LTC offering from a few to a few thousand beds. Online registration has closed; for information on future workshops, click here.
- May 2-3 – Pharmacy Ownership Workshop, sponsored by McKesson and in part by First Financial Bank and Pharmacists Mutual Companies. This is a can’t-miss program for pharmacists considering pharmacy ownership or current owners looking to polish their management skills. Online registration has closed; for information on future workshops, click here.
- May 8 – Measles on the Rise: The Role of the Pharmacy Team, part of our NCPA Learning Hour series. Explore how pharmacies can use vaccination strategies, patient communication, and public health collaboration to help respond to the resurgence of measles. Learn more and register.
- June 11 – Mental Health First Aid Training, online. Pharmacy team members are more likely to encounter a mental health episode than a situation requiring basic life support or CPR. This live online training course will help attendees identify, understand, and respond to people in need of this assistance. Learn more and register by June 4.
Events are subject to change. Visit our website for the latest information on NCPA events.
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Founded in 1898, the National Community Pharmacists Association is the voice for the community pharmacist, representing over 18,900 pharmacies that employ more than 205,000 individuals nationwide. Community pharmacies are rooted in the communities where they are located and are among America's most accessible health care providers. To learn more, visit www.ncpa.org.