The benefits of NCPA membership are available to you regardless of your level of involvement in the field.
Multiple Locations Member: A pharmacist or non-pharmacist owner of multiple independent pharmacies.
Corporate Member: Corporations that are given priority opportunities to collaborate with NCPA on programs of value to the nation's nearly 25,000 independent pharmacies and the patients they serve.
Active Member: A pharmacist owner/manager of an independent pharmacy. These members become voting members and may become members of the NCPA House of Delegates and hold office.
Lifetime Member: A pharmacist owner/manager of an independent pharmacy who chooses to become a lifetime member of the association. These members have the same rights and privileges as Active Members.
Active Member Spouse: If a person is a pharmacist co-owner/manager of an independent pharmacy and their spouse is a full Active Member of the association, he or she may sign up at a reduced amount for membership.
Pharmacy Technician: A person working as a technician in any type of pharmacy.
Retired Pharmacist: A person who is retired from the profession but was a previous member of NCPA and wants to continue their membership into their retirement.
Staff Pharmacist: A pharmacist working as part of the staff of any pharmacy.
Student Member: A student enrolled full-time in an undergraduate or graduate pharmacy program in an accredited college of pharmacy in the United States.
Sustaining Member: A non-pharmacist owner/manager of an indepedent pharmacy or a non-pharmacist who wants to be a member of NCPA, and works in a field that would not qualify them for Corporate Membership.