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Indiana Pharmacist Contraception Services Training

BCP-HCP-IN

Course Details

Credits

Earn up to 2 hours of ACPE-accredited continuing pharmacy education credit.

Target Audience

Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians

Course Fee

$160

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Type of CPE Activity

Application

Educational Methods

Lecture presentation with interactive questions and clinical case applications.

Funding

No commercial funding was received for this program.

This home study training program created in partnership with the Indiana Pharmacy Association is accepted by the Indiana Board of Pharmacy as required training for pharmacists to prescribe hormonal contraception per statewide protocol. This program includes background, review of methods, protocol procedures, patient education, service implementation, resources for both pharmacists and patients, and prescribing authorities in Indiana.

Pharmacists can earn up to 2 contact hours (0.2 CEUs) of ACPE-accredited continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credit.

Update:  the Indiana Board of Pharmacy published the final ruling in April 2026, shifting the policy to a Statewide Protocol with the pharmacist as the prescriber of record.  Indiana pharmacists no longer need to use the standing order under the health commissioner.

Learning Objectives

Upon completing this course, the participant will be able to:

Pharmacists

  • Discuss the impact of barriers to contraceptive use.
  • Describe pharmacist procedures for contraception services.
  • Identify appropriate screening assessments for the various methods of contraception.
  • Apply the medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use to individual patients.
  • Provide accurate patient counseling about the mechanism, effectiveness, benefits, risks, and instructions for use for contraception methods.
  • Assist patients in selecting method(s) of contraception.
  • Manage side effects and refer for further evaluation when appropriate.
  • Implement contraception prescribing in a pharmacy practice setting.

Pharmacy Technicians

  • Discuss the impact of barriers to contraceptive use.
  • Describe pharmacist and pharmacy technician roles in the delivery of contraception services.
  • List medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use.
  • Review the different methods of contraception available in pharmacies.
  • List benefits and side effects associated with contraception.

Faculty Member(s)

Sally Rafie, PharmD, BCPS, APh,  FCCP, FCPHA

  • Founder, Birth Control Pharmacist
  • Assistant Clinical Professor, UCSD Skaggs School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences (w/s)

Planning Committee and Contributors

  • Assistant Professor and Vice Chair of Pharmacy Practice , Butler University COPHS
  • Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Veteran Health Indiana

Ashley H. Meredith, PharmD, MPH, BCACP, BCPS, CDCES, FCCP

  • Clinical Professor, College of Pharmacy, Purdue University College of Pharmacy
  • Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Primary Care, Eskenazi Health

Spencer A. Morris, PharmD, BCPS

Faculty Disclosure

All individuals involved in the development of this material declare no conflicts of interest or financial interests in any ineligible company, product, or service mentioned in this activity, including grants, employment, gifts, stock holdings, and honoraria.

State-Specific Resources

Explore a curated list of state-specific resources to help you navigate the landscape of pharmacist-prescribed birth control in your state. Find links to legislation, board of pharmacy rules, helpful tools, and community resources.

If you are a pharmacist in another state, contact us for the appropriate course accepted by your state board of pharmacy.

Course Completion and Credit

After registration for this activity,  you can begin your course by navigating to COURSES > YOUR COURSES in the menu bar.

Successful completion of this program involves passing the self-study assessment with a grade of 80% or higher.

Technology Requirements

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Accreditation Statement

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This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) through the joint providership of University Learning Systems and Birth Control Pharmacist. University Learning Systems is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. ACPE Universal Activity Numbers are: 0741-9999-25-205-H01-P and 0741-9999-25-205-H01-T. This program provides 2.0 contact hours (0.2 CEUs) of continuing education credit for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. No fractional hours of credit will be given.

Initial Release Date:

12/04/2025

Expiration Date:

12/04/2028

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