In an effort to promote, sustain, and foster the advancement of North Carolina pharmacy practice, NCAP is providing a Fellow Practitioner Recognition Program and Fellow designation pathway for Pharmacist and Pharmacy Technician members, irrespective of practice settings.
Awarding NCAP Fellow status (FNCAP) is one means by which NCAP fosters and rewards demonstrated excellence in the practice of pharmacy.Furthermore, fellow status promotes public awareness of Pharmacist and Pharmacy Technicians who have made significant and sustained contributions to NCAP and the profession of Pharmacy in North Carolina.
The application deadline for ALL materials isApril 4, 2025
FNCAP APPLICATION DETAILS
Requirements
Eligible candidates must meet the following criteria to be awarded Fellow status. The successful candidate will:
Have a current NCAP membership as a Pharmacist or Pharmacy Technician
Have an NCAP membership for a minimum of 5 (five) years (does not have to be consecutive years)
Applicants are permitted to submit their application after completion of their 5th year
Once awarded, Fellow designees must continue their active NCAP membership as well as their NCAP involvement to use the FNCAP credentials
Have demonstrated active involvement and leadership in NCAP
Have demonstrated contributions to the total body of knowledge and leadership in the field of pharmacy within their respective practice setting(s)
Have demonstrated contributions to the total body of knowledge of contemporary and progressive pharmacy practice
Instructions
Carefully review the NCAP Fellow Practitioner Recognition Program criteria above before applying and ensure you meet all criteria
Download and thoroughly review the Application Guide (above) before starting the online form
The online application for the NCAP Fellow Practitioner Recognition Program must be completed by the candidate and all information must be complete and accurate
Important! The Emergency Prescription Assistance Program (EPAP), activated in response to Hurricane Helene, will officially end on May 31. NC DHHS has issued a memo with important information for pharmacists and clinicians regarding the conclusion of the program, along with resources to support patients who have been utilizing EPAP.You can access it directly on the NC DHHS Hurricane Helene Provider Resources webpage under Notices and Alerts. Please review and share this information with your teams and patients as needed.