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...WSU College of Nursing October 23, 2019 Dr. Wilson will share results from several of her recent studies examining pain symptoms within opioid use disorder populations. She will offer rationale...
Published: October 23, 2018
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...(NSDUH). This survey interviews almost 68,000 individuals across the nation regarding their use of alcohol, prescribed medications, and illicit drugs. In 2019, the NSDUH survey found that almost 20 million...
Published: March 18, 2020
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...June 2019 received $10,000 from the Brown University Alcohol Research Center on HIV (ARCH) to pilot the proposed monitoring and evaluation (M&E) process that was detailed in the larger grant submission....
Published: January 9, 2020
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...2019: Honoring Latinx Culture and Eliminating Behavioral Health Disparities ATTC Messenger November 2019: National Native American Heritage Month ATTC Messenger December 2019: Motivational Interviewing Network of Traine
Published: August 13, 2019
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This report summarizes key findings from the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) for national indicators of substance use and mental health among the civilian, non-institutionalized population...
Published: September 15, 2020
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...our comprehensive annual survey. The survey consists of 71 questions administered to every CCS program and includes several questions pertaining to peer services.” The 2022 survey showed that not all...
Published: February 13, 2024
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) released the results of its annual National Survey on Drug Use and Health...
Published: January 11, 2023
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The Indian Health Services (IHS) National Committee on Heroin, Opioids, and Pain Efforts (HOPE) is pleased to release its October 2019 newsletter to share important updates surrounding the IHS response to...
Published: October 30, 2019
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  DESCRIPTION This presentation provides a primer on agency funding within a purchase-of-service model and enters discussion on how billable units (agency revenue) must be balanced by quality of care (patient outcomes).  Exploration of research on the relationship between documentation and productivity requirements on compassion fatigue and staff turnover.   LEARNING OBJECTIVES Participants will gain understanding of how funding mechanisms impact productivity requirements Participants will recognize the relationship between productivity requirements, compassion fatigue, and staff retention. Participants will discuss methods of balancing productivity and client care quality   CONTINUING EDUCATION This training includes 1 NAADAC continuing education credit. CE certificates will be emailed to all participants who attend the training in full.      TRAINER                         John M. Ellis LISW-S, LICDC-CS, ICCS John became a full-time member of the University of Akron School of  Social Work beginning Fall of 2015. Overall, he has almost 35-year’s experience in the field of addictions and mental health. His academic and curriculum focus is on healthcare policy/ administration, addictions/mental illness, integrated healthcare, evidence-based interventions, workforce development, clinical supervision, and technology transfer.  John remains a consultant with the Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center in Madison Wisconsin, the Department of Psychiatry at the Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) and is the former secretary of the Ohio Clinical Roundtable.       We look forward to seeing you at our training!    Remember, to ensure all participants get the most out of these interactive virtual trainings, we ask that everyone be prepared to do the following in every session:   The Great Lakes A/MH/PTTC is offering this training for individuals working in HHS Region 5: IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI. This training is being provided in response to a need identified by Region 5 stakeholders.  
Published: December 16, 2021
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This training provides attendees with insight into the process of treatment and recovery of addictive disorders and ways in which patient progress towards recovery can be facilitated through proper case management and effective monitoring. Attendees are introduced to specific case management techniques. The various roles of the multidisciplinary team and the challenges arising in case management are examined. Attendees are taught about the management of diversions and committals for substance use disorders, referral pathways and the function of assertive community treatment (ACT). This training also explores techniques of evaluating and monitoring addictions services so that the quality and impact of services can be assessed and improvements can be made where needed. [Registration is closed to the public.]
Published: April 2, 2020
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Published: November 23, 2020
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...surveys at several points in time. Following is a practical guide developed by the South Southwest ATTC with best practices for engaging the entire faith community in the survey process....
Published: December 18, 2023
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) Data Summary & Trends Report: 2011–2021 provides the most recent surveillance data, as well as 10-year trends, on health behaviors and experiences among...
Published: March 23, 2023
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COVID-19 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Telehealth Response and Sustainability Assessment is a research study on the use of virtual behavioral health services during the pandemic. Its purpose is to gain a better understanding of: How agencies are using telehealth The pros and cons of telehealth services Projected use of telehealth services post-pandemic   Thank you to those who participated in our survey. Your input will be invaluable in our study of telehealth services in the era of COVID-19 and beyond.  
Published: October 21, 2020
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During World Hepatitis Day 2019 campaign, WHO is urging all countries and partners to promote the theme “Invest in eliminating hepatitis”. WHO will release new estimates for additional investments needed to achieve...
Published: July 12, 2019
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...national experts and practitioners in the field of addiction, prevention, culture and mental health to complete the Query. A National Training Needs Assessment Query was conducted to guide future addiction...
Published: October 29, 2019
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Published: October 16, 2018
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