College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists Position Statement: Psychiatric Pharmacist Integration into Medical Home Model
College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists Position Statement: Psychiatric Pharmacist Integration into Medical Home Model
The 2012-2013 CPNP Psychiatric Pharmacotherapy Review Course (ACPE Only) includes the following:
AAPP has developed an array of resources to help directly inform patients and caregivers. Clinicians are encouraged to print and distribute these resources as they see fit. AAPP members can access additional formats and clinical resources via the Medication Database.
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One of the primary purposes of CPNP as an association is to advance the pharmacy profession. Government and Professional Affairs is an important way for us to work together to do that.
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Kennedy has continued to spread misinformation and push politicised agendas at the expense of the country’s most vulnerable.
In our newest member profile showcasing psychiatric pharmacist impact, learn how Dr. Kesoma Holcomb worked with her health system to create an opioid and psychotropic stewardship program that continues to optimize medication therapy for high-risk and clinically complex patients who are medically ill and have co-occurring mental health and chronic pain conditions.
AAPP's newest member profile showcases psychiatric pharmacist impact through a psychotropic stewardship program demonstrating optimization of medication therapy for high-risk and clinically complex patients.
The toolkit outlines strategies for promoting early identification and intervention, improving access through service coordination and integration, and building workforce capacity to meet children’s behavioral health needs. It also provides an overview of key behavioral health services and models of care, along with resources to support state implementation of EPSDT requirements.
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NAMI has worked with experts to create 23 flexible lessons about mental health literacy for middle school classrooms. Supporting early intervention is one of the best ways to address the youth mental health crisis. Learn more and ask your local schools to add mental health literacy to their curriculum.
A randomized clinical trial of 59 male participants with opioid use disorder found that those receiving 10 supervised yoga sessions over 14 days alongside standard buprenorphine treatment had achieved withdrawal stabilization 4.4 times faster than controls, with median stabilization occurring in five days compared to nine.
A study that surveyed college students tested whether alcohol and cannabis co-use and cannabis use characteristics (frequency and quantity) relate to different levels of heavy drinking. Heavy drinking was more common on co-use days than alcohol-only days (33% higher odds of heavy episodic and 52% higher odds of high-intensity vs. moderate).
A research summary from the Recovery Research Institute highlights a Phase 2 randomized clinical trial testing the efficacy of heart rate variability biofeedback, a breathing-based intervention, in reducing stress-related craving and substance use among people in remission.
A majority of participants supported psychedelics as a treatment and would accept receiving psychedelics as a treatment.
New research published in JAMA Network Open found a correlation between China’s crackdowns on illicit fentanyl precursor chemicals and the recent decline in U.S. overdose deaths, suggesting that Chinese regulatory enforcement may have disrupted the supply chain driving the opioid crisis.
In this survey study of clinician-reported problems initiating BUP treatment, clinicians working in high-volume noninpatient settings reported more problems initiating BUP in patients using fentanyl, and many reported changing their clinical practices in response to these problems.
Through this Consensus Statement, the Task Force identified circumstances in which the selective elimination of certain psychotropic medications may be clinically indicated.
The Brookings Institution released a white paper examining how the Drug Enforcement Administration’s quota and inventory controls impact certain drug shortages.
Three updated KFF analyses examine the latest trends in deaths from opioid overdoses, suicide and alcohol, using newly released final data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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