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College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP)

Learn about the importance of mental health in pharmacy practice & CPNP’s mission to advance psychiatric pharmacists' practice. Explore collaboration, residency stats, and expertise development. Join the cause!

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College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP)

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  1. College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP) Bringing Value andPerspective to JCPP

  2. CPNP Representatives • Raymond Love, PharmD, BCPPCPNP PresidentProfessor and Vice ChairUniversity of Maryland School of Pharmacy • Brenda Schimenti, MSCPNP and CPNP Foundation Executive Director • Christopher Thomas, PharmD, BCPP, BCPSCPNP President-ElectClinical Pharmacist in PsychiatryChillicothe Veterans Affairs Medical Center

  3. Why JCPP? • Mental health impacts all of pharmacy practice • CPNP seeks to contribute to the broader profession

  4. The Impact of Mental Health • 30% of filled prescriptions in 2014 were psychotropic medications and represent some of the fast-growing drug classes • 20% of adults (25% of women) took at least 1 psychotropic medication in 2010 • Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide https://www.imshealth.com/files/web/IMSH%20Institute/Reports/Medicines_Use_and_Spending_Shifts/Medicine-Spending-and-Growth_1995-2014.pdf http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/753789 https://www.nami.org/NAMI/media/NAMI-Media/Infographics/GeneralMHFacts.pdf

  5. Why Does CPNP Exist? Mission Our mission is to advance the reach and practice of psychiatric pharmacists and serve as the voice of the specialty related to psychiatric pharmacy matters. While focusing on psychiatric and aspiring psychiatric pharmacists, we additionally inform the healthcare community on pharmacy-related issues impacting behavioral health.

  6. Member: Practice Settings We represent hospital pharmacists, academiciansand clinical pharmacists

  7. Members: Activities

  8. Member: Expertise

  9. Membership

  10. Membership:PGY2 Psychiatric Residency Statistics 4th largest PGY2 specialty

  11. Our Governance • Board consists of 7 voting members and 2 non-voting members • Monthly board meetings • Monthly leadership team meetings – past, present and current presidential officers • Meet in person 2x per year

  12. Our Governance • Shared governance with strong pharmacist leadership and long-tenured Executive Director • Growing staff (4th added in 2015) and expanding network of vendors contributing to our success • Government Affairs Consultant Carey Potter • Numerous member experts serve in substantive leadership roles on various projects and products

  13. Our Governance:Executive Director Brenda Schimenti • 25+ year veteran of the association industry and a consensus-building administrator. • 15-year tenure as Executive Director and has developed knowledge of the professional environment. • Works closely with the leadership of the board of directors in establishing platforms and organizational positions. • MS in Adult Education and Human Performance Improvement.

  14. Current Strategic Goal Areas • Our Profession • Our Expertise • Our Organization • Our Membership • Our Voice

  15. Our Profession - Collaborations • ACPE: Accredited CPE provider • ASHP: Co-sponsored BCPP petition, Shared BCPP recertification education until 2008, Residency Standards • ACCP: Medicare Coverage Initiative-CMM • AACP: FIP Paper, Curriculum Paper Close to Submission • ASCP: Joint Sponsored Programming, Partnership for Part D Access, Comment Letter Intelligence/Info • NASPA: LAIs, Collaborative Practice Agreements Source: 1https://cpnp.org/about/partnerships

  16. Our Profession - Collaborations • Board of Pharmacy Specialties • Sole BCPP recertification provider • Pharmacy Stakeholders Group • Long-term member • USP 800 Task Force • Partnership for Part D Access • Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC) • Council on Credentialing in Pharmacy Participant/Guest

  17. Our Profession - Collaborations • PCSS-O and PCSS-MAT • Naloxone Guide and Webinar (grant award) • Pharmacist Role in Opioid Abuse (grant award) • Steering Committee member • FDA Network of Experts • One of 41 Members • The Only Pharmacy and Only Mental Health Organization • APA, American Association of Community Psychiatrists • APNA: American Psychiatric Nurses Association • American Society of Addiction Medicine • SAMHSA Quarterly Stakeholders Meeting • USP

  18. Our Expertise • Continuing Professional Development • Anticipated 30+ CPD webinars over next year • 80+ hours ACPE-accredited CE per year • Interdisciplinary • Expanding BCPP recertification offerings from 35 hours/year to 45 hours/year through 5 products; an increase from 3 products currently • Serve 700+ attendees through our CPNP Annual Meeting featuring 40+ speakers; Where Pharmacy and Psychiatry Meet • Produce and distribute education through CPNP University

  19. Our Expertise • Support research through a scientific poster process annually that resulted in 217 poster displays and 5 research awards at CPNP 2016 • Author a recurring column on pharmacotherapy of psychiatric medications in peer-reviewed Current Psychiatry

  20. Our Expertise CPNP Foundation (Cpnpfoundation.org) • Survey Research and White Paper with NAMI: Characterizing the Relationship Between Individuals with Mental Health Conditions and Community Pharmacists • Stigma Research Project • CPNP Foundation Walks for NAMI Fundraiser Held Annually • Mental Health Pharmacy Directory (mentalhealthpharmacies.com)

  21. Our ExpertiseNational Alliance on Mental Illness Medication Fact Sheets http://www.nami.org/Learn-More/Treatment/Mental-Health-Medications • Over 45 medication fact sheets over 5 drug classes have been developed and maintained by CPNP for over a decade. • In March 2016: 172,159 page views, 157,218 unique visits. • In the last year: nearly 1.7 million page views, 1.55 million unique visits. • In the last year: Accounted for 10% of page visits at nami.org with average of 10 minutes on each page. • About 85% of the page views were also the entrance point.

  22. Our Organization • Is Volunteer Based • Over 40% of annual meeting registrants attend year-after-year • Members have formed 9 Communities focused on networking and CPD • Incorporates Trainees • 25 student chapters, > 100 residents • Is Strategic in our Resource Allocations -Government Affairs/Policy Audit and Strategic Plan -Membership Survey

  23. Our Voice The Mental Health Clinician (MHC), CPNP’s Online Journal, engages, connects and educates members. It elevates awareness of the specialty with 40% year-over-year increase in readership.

  24. Our Voice • Most Recent White Papers • The value of psychiatric pharmacists • The state of psychiatric curriculum in pharmacy schools in partnership with AACP (summer submission) • Identifying standard outcome measures to measure impact of pharmacist interventions (under discussion)

  25. Current Focus • Clozapine REMS • Emerging issues and roles in substance abuse • USP 800 implementation in psychiatric facilities • Medicare Coverage Initiative • Part D access • Buprenorphine • Mental health parity • Psychotropic use in children and in dementia • LAI administration by pharmacists • PGY2 residency standards

  26. Why CPNP? We Offer: • Valuable expertise on issues affecting the entire population, policy and health care • The unique perspective of a pharmacist specialist organization • A long history of collaboration that goes back before the pharmacy stakeholders • Existing partnerships/collaborations with physician and advocacy organizations • A passion for advancing pharmacy practice

  27. Discussion

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