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American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics

American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics The American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (ASCPT) was founded in 1900, and consists of over 2,100 professionals committed to promoting and advancing the science and practice of human pharmacology and therapeutics for the benefit of patients and society. The Society is the largest scientific and professional organization serving the discipline of clinical pharmacology. ASCPT focuses on improving the understanding and use of existing drug therapies and developing safer and more effective treatments for the future. Our memberships’ unique combination of scientific and clinical expertise makes them especially qualified to understand the impact of disease on patients, the compelling need for effective drug therapy and the efforts necessary to meet those needs. Such efforts include research, exchange of scientific information, and awareness of legislative requirements that affect drug development and regulation STEM Ed Initiatives: The ASCPT Annual Meeting attracts nearly 1,200 clinical pharmacologists, including physicians, pharmacists, scientists, and others interested in learning about the most current advances in drug discovery, development, regulation, and safe utilization of drugs in humans. The ASCPT Annual Meeting offers 30 educational symposia and workshops and special sessions, oral presentations from students and trainees, 300+ poster presentations, and countless networking opportunities. The purpose of the ASCPT Mentoring Program is to match students/trainees with esteemed leaders in the field of clinical pharmacology and further the professional and personal development of the student/trainee. ASCPT will not define the relationship between the mentor and the mentee; however, guidelines are presented below to help new participants in the program. STEM Ed Program affilates: ASCPT Annual Meeting ASCPT Mentoring Program

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