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Welcome. to the CPNP 2010 Town Hall Meeting. CPNP Walks for NAMI. NAMI.org - Overall. Jan 1 – Dec 31, 2009 6,168,710 unique visitors 7,334,345 total visits 34,742,125 page views 20,111 daily visits. NAMI Medication Fact Sheets. Among the most popular site pages

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  1. Welcome to the CPNP 2010 Town Hall Meeting

  2. CPNP Walks for NAMI

  3. NAMI.org - Overall Jan 1 – Dec 31, 2009 • 6,168,710 unique visitors • 7,334,345 total visits • 34,742,125 page views • 20,111 daily visits

  4. NAMI Medication Fact Sheets Among the most popular site pages • 186,900 unique visitors • 196,655 page views * Jan 1 – Dec 31, 2009

  5. NAMI Medication Fact Sheets Top 10 Fact Sheets • Prozac – 16,970 views • Depakote – 15,180 views • Lithium – 13,875 views • Abilify – 11,390 views • Risperdal – 9,035 views • Zoloft – 8015 views • Wellbutrin – 7750 views • Effexor XR – 6895 views • Seroquel – 6735 views • Lexapro – 6045 views

  6. Searching NAMI.org In the Top 50 Abilify Lithium Lamictal Medications Depakote Zyprexa Risperdal Lexapro Prozac

  7. Search Engine Traffic for NAMI In the Top 50 Depakote Prozac lithium Abilify Risperdal Remeron Seroquel Geodon psychotropic drugs psychotropic medications

  8. NAMI Take Aways • Thousands of people seek information on medicine on NAMI.org • 20% of NAMI's search engine traffic comes from medicine • Prozac, Depakote and Lithium are the most viewed

  9. 2009-2010 State of CPNP Report

  10. Growth • Growth in our profession • Growth in CPNP Membership • Growth in Annual Meeting Attendance • Growth in Recertification Products

  11. Profession Statistics

  12. Membership Statistics • Total membership by category

  13. Annual MeetingAttendance

  14. CPNP Recertification Product Purchases

  15. Financial Challenges • Declining Grant Income • Slowly Recovering Investment Portfolio

  16. Declining Grant Income

  17. Investment Assets (2 years)

  18. CPNP Mission To promote excellence in pharmacy practice, education and research to optimize treatment outcomes of individuals affected by psychiatric and neurologic disorders.

  19. 2009-2011 CPNP Strategic Plan CPNP Top Priorities Success andSustainability Awarenessand Expansion Educational Products and Services Advocacy and Alliances Knowledge Development and Research CPNP Strategic Objectives • Evaluate, Monitor, and Plan for Financial Health • Launch Subsidiary Foundation Supporting Research and Scholarship • Expand and Enhance Volunteer Leadership Skills • Enhance Organizational Flexibility and Efficiency • Increase Awareness of the Specialty • Expand Workforce • Repurpose Review Course • Explore Additional Markets • Develop Unique Products and Services • Obtain Pharmacist Provider Recognition and Reimbursement • Initiate and Advance Alliances • Determine and Describe Best Practice Models • Drive Certification within the Specialty • Enhance Annual Meeting • Advance the Level and Quality of Scholarship and Research Among Members • Build Support for a CPNP Journal

  20. Top 3 Achievements Finances Study of Revenue Sources and Trends Increasing Membership Services Requires Dues Increase for 2010-2011 Outside Sales to Third-Party Company and APNA Members Membership Growth Top 3 Strategic Targets Formation of Publication and Online Products Committee Alternate Revenue Streams Increased Product Sales to Non-Members 2009-2010Organization: Success & Sustainability

  21. Membership Dues for 10-11 Active and Associate $120 to $150 per year Resident/Fellow $0 to $75 Student $0 to $20

  22. 2009-2010Organization: Success & Sustainability Top 3 Achievements Finances Study of Revenue Sources and Trends Increasing Membership Services Requires Dues Increase for 2010-2011 Outside Sales to Third-Party Company and APNA Members Membership Growth Top 3 Strategic Targets Formation of Publication and Online Products Committee Alternate Revenue Streams Increased Product Sales to Non-Members

  23. Top 3 Achievements Successful Video Campaign What Does it Mean to be a Neuropsychiatric Pharmacist San Diego VA Pharmacists 2 White Papers in Progress Value of Residency Value of Psych Pharmacists Residency and Student Focus 3 Pilot CPNP Student Chapters Online Residency Directory Promotion to ELDs and RDs >80% fill rate for accredited PGY2 Psych Residencies Top 3 Strategic Targets VA Initiative Student Pilot Chapters and Student Committee Outreach to Other Healthcare Professionals 2009-2010 Awareness of the Specialty

  24. Winner of Video Competition What Does it Mean to be a Neuropsychiatric Pharmacist? Watch the video at cpnp.org!

  25. 2009-2010 Awareness of the Specialty Top 3 Achievements Successful Video Campaign What Does it Mean to be a Neuropsychiatric Pharmacist San Diego VA Pharmacists 2 White Papers in Progress Value of Residency Value of Psych Pharmacists Residency and Student Focus 3 Pilot CPNP Student Chapters Online Residency Directory Promotion to ELDs and RDs >80% fill rate for accredited PGY2 Psych Residencies Top 3 Strategic Targets VA Initiative Student Pilot Chapters and Student Committee Outreach to Other Healthcare Professionals

  26. CPNP Student Chapters • NOVA Southeastern University, Academic Advisor: Jose Rey • University of Maryland, Academic Advisor: Ray Love • Howard University, Academic Advisor: Valerie Oji

  27. 2010 ASHP Statistics 16% ↑ PGY1 applicants • 1,801 PGY1 matches • (# 9% over 2009) 25% ↑ PGY2 applicants 369 PGY2 matches (#24% over 2009)

  28. 2010 ASHP Statistics N=17 N=60 N=28 N=54 N=20 N=16 N=42

  29. 2010 ASHP Statistics

  30. 2009-2010 Awareness of the Specialty Top 3 Achievements Successful Video Campaign What Does it Mean to be a Neuropsychiatric Pharmacist San Diego VA Pharmacists 2 White Papers in Progress Value of Residency Value of Psych Pharmacists Residency and Student Focus 3 Pilot CPNP Student Chapters Online Residency Directory Promotion to ELDs and RDs >80% fill rate for accredited PGY2 Psych Residencies Top 3 Strategic Targets VA Initiative Student Pilot Chapters and Student Committee Outreach to Other Healthcare Professionals

  31. Top 3 Achievements Quality of Programming Production of 2nd Review Course Offering; Movement to Editorial Board Numerous IT based membership services Addition of Technology Director Greg Payne to staff Top 3 Strategic Targets Increasing Offerings Minimum of Four Complimentary CPNP Member Educational Products Per Year CPNP University Starting with Post-Meeting, Per-Module Sales for ACPE Credit 2009-2010Educational Products and Services

  32. CPNP Website Growth • 1,000+ new resources per month • Consistent year-over-year traffic growth

  33. CPNP Weekly Update • Launched Nov. 2009 • Sent Monday from10 a.m. – 2 p.m. • Consolidates content updates, E-News headlines, and important action items • Customizes the email for each member • Respond to Weekly Update requests to avoid getting additional reminders

  34. My CPNP • Launched Fall 2009 • Your new first stop to find resources specific to you • Customizes links and content for each member • Many long-term plans will start in My CPNP

  35. Online Profile Management • Online profile information is immediately accessible in our administrative database • Keeps us more efficient • Allows you to ensure that your record is accurate • Online profile information immediately impacts: • What you see in My CPNP • The online membership directory • The upcoming committee portal system • Disclosures of Interest are even handled online for ease of use and more transparency!

  36. 2009-2010Educational Products and Services Top 3 Achievements Quality of Programming Production of 2nd Review Course Offering; Movement to Editorial Board Numerous IT based membership services Addition of Technology Director Greg Payne to staff Top 3 Strategic Targets Increasing Offerings Minimum of Four Complimentary CPNP Member Educational Products Per Year CPNP University Starting with Post-Meeting, Per-Module Sales for ACPE Credit

  37. Top 3 Achievements Relationships with: NAMI ASHP LMM Success in recognition of MTM in Healthcare Reform Legislation Formation of Legislative Committee Top 3 Strategic Targets Increased Political Advocacy Increased Consumer Advocacy Increase in Outreach with Organizations of like Mission 2009-2010Advocacy and Alliances

  38. Top 3 Achievements Foundation Application Submitted to IRS Poster Growth and JPP Publication of Posters Regular Column every 2 Months in Current Psychiatry Top 3 Strategic Targets Strengthening Research within the Membership Research Themed Programming Efforts Through the Foundation 2009-2010Knowledge Development & Research

  39. Growth in Posters Presented

  40. 2009-2010Knowledge Development & Research Top 3 Achievements Foundation Application Submitted to IRS Poster Growth and JPP Publication of Posters Regular Column every 2 Months in Current Psychiatry Top 3 Strategic Targets Strengthening Research within the Membership Research Themed Programming Efforts Through the Foundation

  41. 2011 Annual Meeting May 1-4 Arizona Grand Resort Phoenix, AZ 2011 Annual Meeting May 1-4 in Phoenix, AZ

  42. 2011 Annual Meeting May 1-4 in Phoenix, AZ

  43. 2011 Annual Meeting May 1-4 in Phoenix, AZ

  44. 2011 Annual Meeting May 1-4 in Phoenix, AZ

  45. 2011 Annual Meeting May 1-4 in Phoenix, AZ

  46. 2011 Annual Meeting May 1-4 in Phoenix, AZ

  47. 2011 Annual Meeting May 1-4 in Phoenix, AZ

  48. 2011 Annual Meeting May 1-4 in Phoenix, AZ

  49. Ann Richards President, 2009-2010 Steve Stoner President, 2010-2011 Transition of Officers

  50. Closing RemarksQuestions and Discussion

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