The Society of Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacists (SPPCP) promotes exceptional inter-professional, patient-centered care and serves as a voice for excellence by advancing pharmacists practicing in pain, palliative care, and hospice through education, advocacy, development, and research. The vision of SPPCP is to provide patient-centered pain and symptom management across the care continuum with specialized pharmacists as an essential part of the care team.
The Mentorship Model: Cultivating Resilience and Leadership in Palliative Care Pharmacy
May 22nd 2025At the 2025 SPPCP Virtual Conference, Carolyn Hall, PharmD, BCPS, and Maria Felton Lowry, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP, presented a comprehensive and practical framework for pharmacy professionals to build effective, adaptable mentorship relationships.
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Managing Opioid Complexity: The Role of Pharmacists in OUD and C-POD Care
May 21st 2025In a session at the 2025 Virtual Conference on Pain and Palliative Care, Isabella Zerfas, PharmD, and Abbey Galligan, PharmD, BCPS, explore effective pain management strategies for opioid use disorder (OUD) and complex persistent opioid dependence.
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Can Low-Dose Naltrexone Fill the Gaps in Palliative Pain Management?
May 12th 2025Emma Murter, PharmD, MPH, and Madison N. Irwin, PharmD, BCPS, discuss the potential role of low-dose naltrexone in managing chronic pain in palliative care, highlighting its anti-inflammatory properties, limited adverse effects, and current evidence gaps—particularly in comparison to traditional opioids and adjuvant analgesics.
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Psilocybin at the Crossroads: Regulatory Barriers and the Pharmacist’s Role in Palliative Innovation
May 6th 2025Abigail Thomas, PharmD, and Lee A. Kral, PharmD, discuss the evolving role of psilocybin-assisted therapy in palliative care, highlighting current evidence, safety concerns, and how pharmacists can guide patient selection, manage drug interactions, and support education as the therapy moves closer to clinical use.
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Pharmacist-Led Care in Palliative Settings: Using Anticholinergics Thoughtfully and Compassionately
May 5th 2025Diana Violanti, PharmD, and Pamela S. Moore, PharmD, BCGP, discuss the nuanced use of anticholinergic agents for managing terminal secretions at end of life, highlighting practical considerations, timing, safety concerns such as delirium, and the limited yet evolving evidence supporting their role in palliative care.
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The 2025 SPPCP Virtual Conference on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, will offer pharmacists and clinicians a full day of CE-accredited sessions on complex pain management, opioid use disorder, mentorship, and innovative approaches in palliative care, with opportunities for networking and professional development.
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Opioid Stewardship Pharmacist: Advancing Pain Management and Safe Opioid Use in Cancer Care
November 7th 2024Opioid stewardship pharmacist Maureen Saphire, PharmD, BCGP, focuses on advocating for appropriate opioid access for patients with cancer and sickle cell disease, promoting safe opioid use, and supporting leadership and strategic planning as keys to successful opioid stewardship.
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Opioid Stewardship Pharmacist: Innovative Approaches to Pain Management
November 6th 2024Jeff Boyer, PharmD, BCPS, discusses his role in opioid stewardship at the Southern Arizona VA Healthcare System, highlighting his work in pain management coordination, interdisciplinary collaboration, patient and provider education, and data-driven strategies to support safe opioid use and address the opioid crisis.
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Opioid Stewardship Pharmacists: More Than Just the Opioid Police
November 1st 2024Opioid stewardship coordinator Stephanie Abel, PharmD, BCPS, discusses initiatives such as increasing naloxone access, refining pain management protocols, and addressing stigma around opioid use disorder, highlighting the importance of clear goals and emotional intelligence for effective stewardship programs.
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