The American Pharmacists Association defines pharmacy advocacy as “… taking meaningful, specific action to make sure members of the government and those around them are educated about pharmacy issues and our concerns and priorities as pharmacists.” But in an environment unprecedented change within the practice of pharmacy and pharmaceutical innovation the question that often arises is how does one advocate effectively advocate for their profession? This course will provide participants with an overview of how to be an effective advocate by first examining the legislative and policy process, then reviewing how best to engage with state and federal legislators, regulators, and public officials, and finally providing the basic the skills necessary to become a successful advocate.