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Welcome
to the
CPNP 2011
Town Hall Meeting
CPNP Walks for NAMI
NAMI.org - Overall
Jan 1 – Dec 31, 2010
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7 million total visits
520,000 unique visitors/month
19,000 daily visits
NAMI Medication Fact Sheets
Among the most popular site
pages
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186,900 unique visitors
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196,655 page views
* Jan 1 – Dec 31, 2010
NAMI Medication Fact Sheets
Top 10 Fact Sheets
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Wellbutrin – 19,664 views
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Prozac – 15,168 views
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Lithium – 14,821 views
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Risperdal – 12,135 views
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Depakote – 12,044 views
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Abilify – 11,617 views
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Zoloft – 9,337 views
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Cymbalta – 8,209 views
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Effexor XR – 7,953 views
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Lexapro – 7,559 views
Searching NAMI.org
In the Top 100
Lithium
Seroquel
Depakote
Search Engine Traffic for NAMI
In the Top 100
Depakote
Lithium
Abilify
Risperdal
Remeron
Seroquel
Geodon
Clozapine
Abilify weight gain
psychotropic medications
psychotropic drugs
how long does wellbutrin take to work
NAMI Take Aways
• Thousands of people
seek information on
medicine on NAMI.org
• Wellbutrin, Prozac and
Lithium are the most
viewed
Firing up the Foundation Brain
CPNP Foundation Board
Charlie Caley, President
Sheila Botts, Past President
Ann Richards, CPNP Liaison
Brenda Schimenti, Ex-Officio
Emalie Burks
Carla Cobb
Lindsay DeVane
Julie Dopheide
Larry Ereshefsky
Joni Fowler
Matthew Fuller
Glen Stimmel
Specialty Council Report
Board Certified Psychiatric
Pharmacists Update
• 627 BCPPs
• Annual exam held on 10/2/10
14 recertified via exam
45 certified
Psychiatric Specialty Council
• Role delineation
assess if test reflects current practice
initial meeting 4/28 – 4/29
survey development
Board Examination 2011
• Exam October 1, 2011
45 sites including 7 international
• Deadlines
July 1, 2011 – alternate site request
August 1, 2011 – postmarked application
September 1, 2011 – withdraw/change site
Board of Pharmacy Specialties
Changes
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William Ellis, RPh, MS executive director
Ambulatory Care specialty 2011
Role delineation pain/palliative care
Webinar Series www.bpsweb.org
Board of Pharmacy Specialties
Strategic Planning
• Independent consultants work with BPS
• Year long process
• Develop strategic plan for 3-5 years
Strategic Plan
• Broad reaching environmental analysis
Review Mission and Vision
Needs of pharmacists
Needs of other health professionals
Capacity and position of BPS
• Set timeline and implementation goals
Current Psychiatric Council
Steven Burghart, MBA, BCPP [Vice Chair]
Louise G. Cohen, PharmD, BCPP
Carla B. Frye, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP
Jessica L. Gören, PharmD, BCPP [Chair]
Julie M. Koehler, PharmD
Leigh Ann Nelson, PharmD, BCCP
Ruth E. Nemire, BS, PharmD
Jose A. Rey, PharmD, BCPP
Stanley Weber, PharmD, BCPP
2010-2011
State of
CPNP Report
Growth
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Growth in our Profession
Growth in CPNP Membership
Growth in Annual Meeting Attendance
Growth in External Relationships
Profession Statistics
Membership Statistics
• Total membership by category
Annual Meeting Attendance
CPNP Mission
To promote excellence in pharmacy practice,
education and research to optimize treatment
outcomes of individuals affected by psychiatric
and neurologic disorders.
2011-2013 CPNP Strategic Plan
CPNP Top Priorities
Success and
Sustainability
Awareness and
Expansion
Educational
Products and
Services
Advocacy and
Alliances
Knowledge
Development and
Research
CPNP Strategic Objectives
•Evaluate, Monitor,
and Plan for
Financial Health
•Increase
Awareness of the
Specialty
•Support the Newly
Launched CPNP
Foundation
•Expand Workforce
•Expand and
Enhance Volunteer
Leadership Skills
•Enhance
Organizational
Flexibility and
Efficiency
•Promote and
Adapt Educational
Materials to NonPsychiatric
Pharmacy Groups
•Develop Unique
Products and
Services
•Obtain Pharmacist
Provider
Recognition and
Reimbursement
•Initiate and
Advance Alliances
which Benefit
CPNP
•Determine and
Describe Best
Practice Models
•Market the
Specialty
•Enhance Annual
Meeting
•Advance the Level
and Quality of
Scholarship and
Research Among
Members
•Support
Submission and
Dissemination of
Scholarly Content
by Members
2010-2011
Organization Success & Sustainability
Top Achievements
1. Finances
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Emphasis on Revenue
Sources and Trends
Increasing Membership
Services Requires Active
Category Dues Increase for
2011-2012
2. Outside Sales to ThirdParty Company and
APNA Members Growing
3. Membership Growth
Top Strategic Targets
1. Unique Products and
Services:
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Movement Disorders Training
Video Targeted for Release in
2012
2. Alternate Revenue
Streams
3. Increased Product Sales
to Non-Members
2010-2011
Awareness of the Specialty
Top Achievements
1. Additional Video
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Five video vignettes
developed and displayed this
week
2. Trial Memberships
3. Position Statements
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Value of Residency-AJPE
Psychiatric Pharmacy
Manifesto
4. Residency and Student
Focus
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4 CPNP Student Chapters; 2
under consideration
Enhanced Online Residency
Directory
Promotion to ELDs and RDs
Top Strategic Targets
1. VA Initiative
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Student Pilot Chapters
and Student Committee
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Outreach to Other
Healthcare
Professionals
4.
Psych Residency
Growth
Five New Video Vignettes
The Annual Meeting, practice settings and other
important topics. Watch the videos at cpnp.org!
AJPE Psych Pharmacy Residency
Training Article
ASHP Resident Matching Program 1990-2011
PGY1 Programs
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# positions
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PGY2 ASHP Resident Match Information (2007-2011)
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# positions (includes early commits)
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# total match (early commit+match)
# early comit
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PGY2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Residency Positions in the
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# positions available (includes early commits)
2011
2011 Resident Matching Program
PGY1
3,277 Applicants
2,173 Positions
2,027 Matched
Remaining Post Match:
1,250 Applicants
Unmatched
146 Open PGY1 Positions
PGY2
541 Applicants
514 Positions
438 Matched
Remaining Post Match:
103 Applicants Unmatched
76 Open PGY2 Positions
2010-2011 Educational Products and
Services
Top Achievements
1. CPNP University and Qtr
Bonus Products
2. Recertification Products
Transitioning to
Application Level
3. Increasingly Paperless
Annual Meeting
4. Member Driven Meeting
5. Numerous IT Member
Services such as MY
CPNP and MY BCPP
Transcript
Top Strategic Targets
1. Increasing Offerings
2. Transitioning
Recertification
Committee to Editorial
Board
3. Transitioning E-News to
Mental Health Clinician
with Editorial Board
Guiding (MHC)
4. Shared Resources
CPNP University
• 3 Years of ACPE
Sessions
• Access to Your
Attended Synced
Sessions
• Quarterly Bonus
Products
• Platform for Future
Online-Only Courses
The Mental Health Clinician
• Unique hits to E-News content in 2010-2011
were 400+% of 2009-2010 levels
• July 2011 will be the first issue of MHC
• We are transitioning to an editorial board and
thematic monthly issues:
– July 2011: Metabolic effects and antipsychotics
– August 2011: Medication Therapy Management
(MTM): A Guide to Who, What, When, Why, and
How
2010-2011
Advocacy and Alliances
Top Achievements
1. CPNP Foundation
Launched
2. Relationships with:
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NAMI
ASHP
3. Healthcare Reform
Stakeholders Group
4. Expansion of Legislative
Committee
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Responses to CME and Other
Agencies
Calls to Action
Grassroots Related Articles
Top Strategic Targets
1. Increased Political
Advocacy
2. Increased Consumer
Advocacy
3. Increase in Outreach
with Organizations of
like Mission
4. Medical Home Model
Task Force
5. Support Efforts Through
the Foundation
2010-2011
Knowledge Development & Research
Top 3 Achievements
1. Publication
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Poster Volume Steady and
JPP Publication of Posters
Regular Column every 2
Months in Current
Psychiatry
2. Online Member Content
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Resources shared directly
by members in Shared
Resources
Suggested reading list
3. Research Themed
Programming at the
Annual Meeting
Top 3 Strategic Targets
1. Strengthening Research
within the Membership
2. Research Themed
Programming
3. Support Research
Related Efforts Through
the Foundation
2012 Annual Meeting
April 29-May 2 in Tampa, Florida
2012 Annual Meeting
April 29-May 2
Tampa Marriott Waterside
Tampa, Florida
2012 Annual Meeting
April 29-May 2 in Tampa, Florida
2012 Annual Meeting
April 29-May 2 in Tampa, Florida
Transition of Officers
Steve Stoner
President, 2010-2011
Jerry McKee President,
2011-2012
Closing Remarks
Questions and Discussion