Society of Correctional Physicians

The American College of Correctional Physicians (ACCP), formerly the Society of Correctional Physicians (SCP), a physician's membership organization formed in 1992, is the professional voice for physicians who practice medicine in jails, prisons, and juvenile facilities.[1]

ACCP is the only membership organization committed solely to meeting the needs of correctional physicians. It promotes professional excellence in the following ways:

Educational conferences are held twice annually, a research publication and newsletter is published quarterly, and Member Forum provides communication and information sharing among colleagues.

Full membership is available to physicians and associate membership is offered to dentists, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners.

ACCP supported the creation of and endorsed the exam for the newest level of Certified Correctional Health Professional: CCHP-P (CCHP-Physician) from National Commission on Correctional Health Care.[3]

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