FIP Congress attendees who are members of the following organisations may be able to use their learning for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) following attendance at the FIP congress sessions.
Thank you to the following FIP member organisations for their commitment to the professional development on a global level. More organisations will be confirmed soon.

Advanced Pharmacy Australia attendees can self-record individual session attendance for inclusion in an individual pharmacist’s CPD record. For more information, please check this link.

The African Pharmaceutical Forum will award CPD credits in accordance with the internal rulebook. For more information, please send an email to apf@fip.org.

The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) is pleased to offer continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credit for select sessions presented during the FIP Congress. To earn CPE credit, pharmacists must attend the live, accredited continuing education sessions and complete the session’s assessment and evaluation. CPE credit information will be electronically transmitted to CPE Monitor upon successful completion of the session’s assessment and evaluation.
The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) member pharmacists – self-recording Group 1 CPD points when attending sessions at the FIP congress. Sessions can be self-recorded for Group 1 CPD credits to meet the Pharmacy Board of Australia’s annual CPD requirements for renewal of registration. For more information, please check this link or send an email to membership@psa.org.au.

The Austrian Chamber of Pharmacists will award CPD points for participation in FIP World Congress 2026. The participation information is transmitted to the Austrian Chamber of Pharmacists and the CPD points are automatically entered into the corresponding continuing education account. If you have any further questions, please contact: fortbildung@apothekerkammer.at.

The Pharmaceutical Chamber of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina will award CPD points in accordance with the internal rulebook. For more information, please send an email to info@farmaceutskakomora.ba or call one of the following numbers +38733207384, +38733209832.

Delegates from the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH) will earn CPD points for attending sessions at FIP Congress 2026. The Pharmacy Council of Ghana’s guidelines will be followed when awarding CPD points. For more information, contact the PSGH Secretariat at dexesecretary@psgh.org or +233 550751292.

Members of the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya will have the opportunity to earn CPD credits by self-reporting on the CPD portal. Please feel free to contact us at cpd@psk.or.ke or Whatsapp the following number +254 703 270831.

The Order of Pharmacists of Lebanon (OPL) will award members 1.5 points per 90-minute session attending. Members must record the verification codes during each session. Attendees may submit the Certificate of Attendance to the OPL to ensure that the points count toward their CPE. For more information, please send an email to cesupport@opl.org.lb.

Members of the Malaysian Pharmacists Society (MPS) will be eligible to receive CPD points for the sessions they attended as outlined in the guidelines here. To submit a claim (Pick List Code: 2026/0156), please refer to this link. Should you require further assistance, you may email to cpd@mps.org.my or send WhatsApp text to +6018-920 5758.

Members of the Ordre des pharmaciens du Québec (OPQ) will be able to receive up to 4.5 continuing education units (CEUs) for attending sessions over the three days of this congress. For more information, please email congress@fip.org.

Pharmacists practising in Switzerland may apply for FPH continuing education points for the sessions they attend. Applications are handled by the FPH Offizin; please send an email to: info@fphch.org.

The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) acknowledges that, in accordance with the guidelines set by the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN), members of their organisation will be granted CPD credits for the sessions they attend. For more information, please send an email to psn1927@psnnational.org.

Delegates from the South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC) will have topics to record as CPD activities on the CPD portal. Click here, for more information.