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Activity Date: 04/23/2018

AAPP 2018 registration is closed.

Session Time and Location

The live session is complete.

Target Audience

This activity serves as an educational tool for pharmacists seeking Board Certified Psychiatric Pharmacist (BCPP) Recertification credit and other pharmacists and healthcare providers seeking advanced education in patient management, disease state management, information management, and health policy and practice management in the field of psychiatric pharmacy.

Session Summary

Over 5 million people in the United States are living with chronic hepatitis C viral (HCV) infection.  Psychiatric illnesses are considered a barrier to achieving sustained virological response (SVR) in patients with HCV but early detection and treatment of depression can improve antiviral adherence. Depressive disorder is a commonly existing comorbidity of HCV, with an estimated prevalence of 14%. Insomnia is associated with specific direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), requiring treatment for some during the 12-24 weeks of treatment and post-treatment surveillance. Psychiatric pharmacists can help improve adherence with antiviral medications by concomitantly managing psychiatric symptoms and monitoring symptom response. In addition to performing baseline psychiatric evaluations and managing interferon-induced psychiatric symptoms, psychiatric pharmacists should provide patient education on HCV and the antiviral medications, and manage drug-drug interactions prior to initiating DAAs. This session will provide training enabling psychiatric pharmacists to perform the basic duties of a clinical hepatic pharmacist, while influencing psychiatric care for patients infected with HCV who require antiviral treatment but develop psychiatric adverse drug reactions.

Course Requirements

To receive ACPE credit for the live session at the Annual Meeting, you must:

  • Sign in (or create a FREE account).
  • Register for this course.
  • Attend and participate in the entire session and reflect upon its teachings.
  • Complete the evaluation at the end of the activity.
  • Provide the necessary details in your profile to ensure correct reporting by AAPP to CPE Monitor.

This course will be provided at the CPNP 2018 Annual Meeting, April 22-25, 2018. Upon successful completion, ACPE credit is reported immediately to CPE Monitor although transcripts can be retrieved by participants online at https://aapp.org/mycpnp/transcript/acpe.

Faculty Information and Disclosures

Susie H. Park, PharmD, BCPP, FCSHP

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Learning Objectives

  1. Devise a treatment and monitoring plan for a patient infected with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV), from pre-treatment evaluation to post-treatment surveillance.
  2. Evaluate the psychiatric pharmacist’s role in providing patient education, managing antiviral-induced adverse drug reactions, evaluating drug interactions, and encouraging medication adherence for HCV-infected patients.
  3. Recommend pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment in an HCV-infected patient with depression or insomnia.

Continuing Education Credit and Disclosures

Activity Date: 04/23/2018
ACPE Contact Hours: 1
ACPE Number: 0284-0000-18-032-L01-P (Application)
Nursing Credit Reminder: Note that ACPE credit is accepted for certification renewal.

ACPEThe College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This course provides 1.0 contact hour of application-based continuing education credit from CPNP approved programming. Pharmacists can obtain 5 hours of ACPE credit and 5 hours of BCPP Recertification credit by successfully completing the online Clinical Application Series examination.

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