We are accepting nominations for our Board of Directors, to be elected and installed at this year's Annual Convention in Rockville, MD, July 31-August 3.
Board members meet on a bimonthly basis and are elected for a two-year term.
If you are passionate about advancing our mission, we encourage you to nominate yourself or a deserving colleague. Learn more.
NPhA Board of Directors Positions - Deadline: April 12th!
Fellowship in the National Pharmaceutical Association is awarded to pharmacists who have made sustained contributions to the Association and who have demonstrated exceptional performance in serving the medically underserved. Learn more.
Active NPhA members are invited to volunteer to serve in the NPhA House of Delegates, NPhA's decision-making body responsible for approving professional policies, resolutions, and bylaw revisions. Learn more.
If you're ready to help us win on the issues that matter most to our Association and the communities we serve, please sign up to volunteer as a NPhA Delegate today!
Have a policy idea? Submit a Resolution or Bylaw Change.
The House of Delegates is only as strong as the members who show up for it -- and that starts with what's on the agenda.
If there's an issue affecting your patients, your practice, or your community that NPhA should take a stand on, submit a resolution. If you see a gap in how we operate, propose a bylaw amendment. Your voice belongs in this process.
The National Pharmaceutical Association (NPhA) is a national, professional organization of pharmacists committed to serving the underserved and promoting minorities in pharmacy.
The National Pharmaceutical Association is dedicated to representing the views and ideas of minority pharmacists on critical issues affecting healthcare and pharmacy, promoting racial and health equity, as well as advancing the standards of pharmaceutical care among all practitioners.