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Why CPAN? There is no cost to you or your patients for this evidence-based, clinician-to-clinician program. Texas CPAN offers real-time access to a multidisciplinary network of mental health experts in your region—including child psychiatrists—for peer-to-peer consults by phone, vetted and personalized referrals and resources, and behavioral health CMEs.
Looking for help with a perinatal patient? Call PeriPAN. More children and youth need mental health support than ever before, and CPAN is expanding mental health care access for patients up to age Call CPAN to enroll within 5 minutes and get help with a patient quickly.
No call is too small. Clinicians can call and enroll within 5 minutes. Clinic administrators can enroll multiple clinicians. Click here to download the map as a pdf. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD is the most common neurodevelopmental disorder in the world and one of the most common disorders of childhood. It is also one of the most common reasons clinicians call CPAN. We have vetted and compiled practical resources to assist you in caring for patients with ADHD symptoms and diagnoses.
Visit our ADHD page to learn more. Consult with CPAN and the targeted clinical resources we have assembled below to expand your knowledge and capacity to identify and care for children and youth with anxiety disorders. Visit our Anxiety page to learn more. Depressed mood is common among children and adolescents, especially after stress or traumatic events, and a portion of patients experience persistent symptoms. The experts at CPAN and the vetted resources we have collected below can help you screen for depression and make a care plan with families.
Visit our Depression page to learn more. Suicide can be a challenging topic for clinicians, but every visit is an opportunity to screen patients for risk. We are here to help you be more prepared to identify suicide risks and create safety plans with families. CPAN can also help you develop protocols and identify resources to plan for crisis situations.