The Wisconsin Child Psychiatry Consultation Program (WI CPCP) is comprised of a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, administrators, and staff.
Learn more about our program and see answers to common questions from those who engage with our services.
The WI CPCP publishes monthly e-newsletters featuring medication facts, curated articles, links to resources, and in-depth case studies.
The screening tools, rating scales, practice parameters, and medication reference materials can help primary care providers identify and manage pediatric patients’ mild to moderate mental health concerns.
Our education modules developed by child psychiatrists and pediatric psychologists help primary care practitioners learn more about managing pediatric mental health issues.
The Wisconsin CPCP can present live education on mental and behavioral health topics specifically designed for primary care providers.
WI CPCP's Clinic Staff Educational content is designed for nurses, medical assistants, and other clinic support staff in the primary care setting, and contains online learning modules.
Learn about our quarterly case conference series that focuses on common child and adolescent behavioral and mental health topics.
Learn about our conferences where regional and national experts provide education on pediatric mental health topics.