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Welcome to the CPNP 2011 Town Hall Meeting CPNP Walks for NAMI NAMI.org - Overall Jan 1 – Dec 31, 2010 • • • 7 million total visits 520,000 unique visitors/month 19,000 daily visits NAMI Medication Fact Sheets Among the most popular site pages • 186,900 unique visitors • 196,655 page views * Jan 1 – Dec 31, 2010 NAMI Medication Fact Sheets Top 10 Fact Sheets • Wellbutrin – 19,664 views • Prozac – 15,168 views • Lithium – 14,821 views • Risperdal – 12,135 views • Depakote – 12,044 views • Abilify – 11,617 views • Zoloft – 9,337 views • Cymbalta – 8,209 views • Effexor XR – 7,953 views • 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 • • • • 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 • • • • 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 • • 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: • 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 • Five video vignettes developed and displayed this week 2. Trial Memberships 3. Position Statements • • Value of Residency-AJPE Psychiatric Pharmacy Manifesto 4. Residency and Student Focus • • • 4 CPNP Student Chapters; 2 under consideration Enhanced Online Residency Directory Promotion to ELDs and RDs Top Strategic Targets 1. VA Initiative 2. Student Pilot Chapters and Student Committee 3. 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 3500 3000 # applicants # positions 2500 # matched 2000 1500 1000 500 0 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 PGY2 ASHP Resident Match Information (2007-2011) 600 500 400 # applicants (includes early commits) # positions (includes early commits) 300 # total match (early commit+match) # early comit 200 100 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 35 PGY2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Residency Positions in the Resident Matching Program 2007-2011 31 30 26 25 21 20 18 17 14 15 12 12 19 18 13 13 10 10 8 7 6 5 5 2 2 1 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 # early Commits # matched applicants # total matched (early comit +match) # 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: • • NAMI ASHP 3. Healthcare Reform Stakeholders Group 4. Expansion of Legislative Committee • • • 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 • • Poster Volume Steady and JPP Publication of Posters Regular Column every 2 Months in Current Psychiatry 2. Online Member Content • • 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