AAPP Communities and the associated discussion threads and email list functionality are available to current AAPP members for the purpose of communicating with other AAPP members on matters regarding psychiatric and neurologic pharmacy or medical issues.

  • AAPP Communities should not be used for individual or personal matters meaning that personal messages should not be posted to the list.
  • Please note that when you reply to messages in AAPP Communities, your message will be sent to the entire community. If you comments are not appropriate for the entire group, message them privately.
  • If, after posting a message you receive a private reply, please do not repost the reply to the list without the permission of the sender.
  • AAPP Communities allow attachments, but users are still responsible for the security of their own computers.

Please remember that any information disclosed through electronic means is very easy to distribute and you should assume that anything you post will become public domain. You should carefully consider what information you include in your messages.

  • AAPP members may not post any material regarding specific prices or fees charged or paid, market shares, or profit margins.
  • Members are not allowed to post any sensitive or confidential information.
  • Job posting by AAPP members should be posted through the job opportunities interface available on the AAPP website rather than through AAPP Communities. Once a job is posted, an announcement is automatically distributed.
  • Please note that the views expressed in AAPP Communities are considered personal opinions or statements of the sender and do not reflect official AAPP policies and/or positions, nor do they reflect any affiliations with the pharmaceutical industry unless clearly labeled as such.
  • AAPP does not welcome unsolicited communications for commercial purposes from its members (or nonmembers) to any other AAPP members as a result of discussions in AAPP Communities.
  • In addition, due to the nature of AAPP Communities, pharmacists working in industry may be limited in their discussion of clinical issues as this may be interpreted as representing or marketing an individual’s company policy versus his/her personal opinion.
    • If members post information about cases involving adverse events from certain medications, pharmaceutical industry pharmacists may be compelled to report the adverse events to the manufacturing company, and/or to contact the individuals posting the message off of the email discussion list. It is important for members employed by the pharmaceutical industry to follow their individual company compliance policies when communicating with AAPP members.

AAPP Communities discussions are not moderated by AAPP and AAPP has no control or responsibility for the accuracy of the information presented.

  • It is up to the AAPP member that is submitting a message to ensure that the information is accurate (providing a citation when appropriate), does not violate any laws, and doesn't contain any offensive language or comments.
  • Discussions of boycotts, blacklisting, or negative personal opinions of individuals or suppliers is unlawful and will not be tolerated.
  • It will also be assumed that permission has been obtained from copyright owners when members post copyright-protected information. In addition, AAPP will not be held liable for damages that result from information posted in AAPP Communities.
  • Nothing in the policy should be interpreted as an attempt to limit discussion of controversial topics or suppress an unpopular minority opinion, only that such discussions be civilized and orderly.

If a member's submissions violate this policy and a private warning does not modify their submissions, then AAPP will suspend their subscription to AAPP Communities for a period of 1 month. If an additional warning is required after reinstatement, the individual’s AAPP Communities privileges will be cancelled. The decision to cancel a AAPP member's subscription may be appealed to the AAPP Board of Directors, but the Board decision will be final and will appear in the minutes of the Board of Director's meeting. 

AAPP Communities Discussion Rules

  • Do not request copies of copyrighted articles or other resources if the provision of which would require other list members to violate copyright, violate other laws, or violate these terms of use.
  • Do not attack others. The discussions in AAPP Communities are meant to stimulate conversation, not to create contention. Let others have their say, just as you may.
  • Do not post commercial messages in AAPP Communities. Contact people directly with product and service information you want to share.
  • Use caution when discussing products. Information posted in AAPP Communities is available for all to see, and comments are subject to libel, slander, and antitrust laws.
  • All defamatory, abusive, profane, threatening, offensive, or illegal materials are strictly prohibited. Do not post anything in a AAPP Communities message that you would not want the world to see or that you would not want anyone to know came from you.
  • Remember that AAPP and other users have the right to reproduce postings from AAPP Communities.

AAPP Communities Etiquette

  • List your affiliation and the primary site/city you work from.
  • Do not use all capital letters for more than a word.
  • Insert a blank line between paragraphs.
  • Surround URLs with angle brackets to avoid problems at line breaks.
  • Include a signature tag on all messages. Include your name, affiliation, location, and e-mail address.
  • State concisely and clearly the topic of your comments in the subject line. This allows members to respond more appropriately to your posting and makes it easier for members to search the archives by subject.
  • Include only the relevant portions of the original message in your reply. Delete any header information, and put your response before the original posting.
  • Send a message to the entire community when it contains information that everyone can benefit from.
  • Send messages such as "thanks for the information" or "me, too" to individuals--not to the entire community. Do this by using your e-mail application's forwarding option and typing in or cutting and pasting in the e-mail address of the individual to whom you wish to respond.
  • Do not send administrative messages, such as “remove me from the list”, through email as they may go to the entire community if sent improperly. Instead, use the membership update interface or an email to the office to make your request .
  • Warn other AAPP Communities members of lengthy messages either in the subject line or at the beginning of the message body with a line that says "Long Message."

AAPP Communities Member Surveys

Requests to survey AAPP members for research purposes are received by AAPP. The AAPP Board reviews each request individually and requires the following:

  1. The person posting the survey must be a member of AAPP or working with a member of AAPP on the research study. One person involved in the research study must be an active or associate member of AAPP.
  2. Evidence of IRB approval must be provided.
  3. The survey must be reviewed and approved by a minimum of 2 members of the Board of Directors.
  4. Submitting member must agree to all Terms of Use, especially the section relating to survey information.
  5. A disclaimer must be included indicating AAPP’s lack of involvement and endorsement of the survey and research product must be included in the body of the email at the beginning of the email as follows:

AAPP member participation in this research project is requested by the researcher (POSTING NAME and ACTIVE MEMBER NAME) and was approved on DATE by AAPP Board of Director members NAME ONE and NAME TWO  The distribution of this survey request does not represent a request or endorsement by the AAPP board or AAPP as an organization.  This survey research has been approved by the INSTITUTION NAME IRB: APPROVAL NUMBER on DATE by CONTACT NAME. No industry funding has been received for this research project

Changes

AAPP last updated these terms on August 12, 2024, and may update these terms again.