APNA 23rd Annual Clinical Psychopharmacology Institute
Psychopharmacology Education Planned for Nurses, by Nurses for More Than 20 Years
Registration Opens in January
June 5-8, 2025
Rockville, Maryland or virtual
Earn up to 22 ANCC NCPD Contact Hours in Pharmacology
“Other pharma-oriented conferences I have attended focused on biomedical processes and products, while CPI focuses on the experience of human problems and the science behind ways to help. APNA CPI elevates my practice to serve my patients better.” – Anthony Peckham, PMHNP-BC
Join your psychiatric-mental health nursing community for in depth psychopharmacology education including:
- Keynote presentations by Dr. Nora Volkow and Dr. Jonathan Meyer
- Sessions on understanding documentation and the legalities of your practice, psychedelics, emerging schizophrenia treatment, and more.
- Real world approaches to integrate psychopharmacological and non-psychopharmacological advances into practice.
Invigorate your psychopharmacologic nursing practice across the lifespan.
The APNA Clinical Psychopharmacology Institute (CPI) delivers psychopharmacology updates to professionals looking to provide the best possible care to their patients. CPI prioritizes the integration of psychopharmacology and neuroscience into clinical practice. It offers the scientific base for treatment decisions and addresses the context of care within the nurse/consumer/family relationship.
Join other providers like you.
The APNA Clinical Psychopharmacology Institute is appropriate for RN-PMH and advanced practice psychiatric nurses (PMH-NP & PMH-CNS) – especially those who administer and/or prescribe medications. Because CPI is always planned for nurses, by nurses, the program provides a depth and breadth of scientific information tailored to the challenges inherent in psychiatric-mental health nursing practice. All other health care providers interested in psychopharmacology are welcome for advanced study, especially fellow nurses, primary care physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, and pharmacists.
The content of this CNE activity pertains to pharmacology. Because states’ requirements may vary, contact your Board of Nursing for more information.
The American Psychiatric Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.