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Patient Engagement: Strategies and Tools Thursday, August 22, 2019 | 12 Noon - 5pm ABOUT THE CONFERENCE This year's symposium is designed for a wide audience of professionals who interact with those struggling with substance use disorders and will feature experts in the area of engagement.   REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Cost: $50 pre-registration; $60 on-site registration  Participants can register online by August 19, 2019   CONTINUING EDUCATION: CMEs available (details on webpage)   Please visit the Symposium webpage for more information.  
Published: June 18, 2019
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               Patient Engagement: Strategies and Tools Thursday, August 22, 2019 | 12 Noon – 5 pm John Ammon Education Center, Christiana Care Health System 4755 Ogletown Stanton Road, Newark, DE 19718   ABOUT THE CONFERENCE: This year's symposium is
Published: June 13, 2019
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...to change approach. Select your preferred workshops here: https://www.aaap.org/annual-meeting/annual-meeting-overview/workshop-schedule/ If you haven’t registered for the AAAP Pre-Conference courses or AAAP’s 30th An
Published: October 23, 2019
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...the Addiction Workforce Can Work with the Media to Improve Reporting on Addiction Presenters: Ashton Marra and Jonathan Stoltman, Co-Directors of ReportingOnAddiction.org January 2023 Mainstream media perpetuates many p
Published: October 23, 2018
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This year's Addiction Medicine Symposium is designed for a wide audience of professionals who interact with those struggling with addiction, and feature experts in the areas of pain management, medicated assisted treatment, and Behavioral Pharmacology. There will be a Narcan training free of charge that begins after the symposium ends. The Narcan training is free. The Narcan product is $50.
Published: October 19, 2018
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The Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental & Intellectual Disabilities and Eastern Kentucky University invite you to attend the 2020 System of Care Academy.  This annual event brings together approximately 500 participants from across the system of care: primary care providers, clinicians, prevention specialists, educators, child care providers, Family Resource and Youth Services Centers staff, juvenile justice staff, community-based services staff, public health staff, families, youth, and interested community members.  Qualified American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters will be available throughout the Academy. Continuing education hours, nursing contact hours, and other professional credit hours for attendees will be available. System of Care (SOC) is defined as "a spectrum of effective, community- based services and supports for children and youth with or at risk for behavioral health or other challenges and their families, that is organized into a coordinated network, builds meaningful partnerships with families and youth, and addresses their cultural and linguistic needs, in order to help them to function better at home, in school, in the community, and throughout life." The Core Values support all SOC efforts in being youth- and family-driven; community-based; culturally- and linguisticallyappropriate; trauma-informed; and recovery-oriented. The Guiding Principles of the SOC support children, youth, and families in having access to:      •  A comprehensive array of effective, community-based services and supports.     • ​ A service planning process that is strength-based and individualized.     • ​ Evidence-informed and promising practices.     • ​ Services and supports that are delivered in the least restrictive, most normative environments possible.     • ​ Partnerships with families and youth.     • ​ Effective care management supports.     • ​ Developmentally appropriate services.     • ​ A continuum of behavioral health promotion, prevention, early identification, intervention, and recovery services and supports.     • ​ A system that supports provider accountability and quality improvement tracking.     • ​ Protection of their rights.     • ​ Services and supports that are provided without discrimination.  
Published: January 10, 2020
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7th Annual ADACBGA Conference  - Cobb Galleria Centre Atlanta, Georgia Embracing & Enhancing Clinical Competence Our goal is to provide competency-based certification that will assure quality care for those affected by substance abuse. Certification offers evidence that standards of knowledge, skill, experience, and demonstration of competency have been met.  
Published: May 20, 2019
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...Kevin Kunz, MD, MPH, DFSAM, Executive Vice President of the American College of Academic Addiction Medicine and the American Board of Addiction Medicine received AMERSA’s prestigious John P. McGovern award....
Published: July 9, 2019
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Julia Alexander, State Project Manager - IN, will exhibit at the 22nd Annual Mental health and Addiction Symposium: Indianapolis, IN.
Published: June 12, 2019
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Are you a clinician dealing with increasing rates of addiction in your patient population? Or an addiction medicine specialist working every day to treat patients as our region battles a growing opioid epidemic? Attend the BEST Regional Addiction Medicine Conference, accredited with 5 AMA PRA Category 1 Continuing Medical Education Credits, for a discipline-wide, innovative and leading-edge Addiction Medicine clinical update for DC and Maryland. There will be five informative sessions and 12 expert speakers. All physicians & licensed clinicians interested in Addiction Medicine are invited! Central East ATTC will exhibit and sponsor a speaker/presenter. Breakfast and lunch are included.
Published: October 19, 2018
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The Southeast Addiction Technology Transfer Center (Southeast ATTC) is excited to re-launch the Let's Have the Conversation: One Voice, One Mission Faith Leadership Academy (FLA) to broaden clergy’s awareness about substance...
Published: January 10, 2020
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This full day workshop will address the unique issues of getting to viral suppression through Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) adherence in adolescents as well those aging up with HIV/AIDS. Experts in the field will provide current information pertaining to the timeline from treatment to viral suppression of HIV including barriers, patient advocacy, and best practices, through informative interactive presentations. ** Registration information will be available soon.
Published: October 19, 2018
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Scott Gatzke, State Coordinator for IL, IN, OH will be exhibiting at the 9th Annual Drug Abuse Symposium in Noblesville, IN.
Published: October 19, 2018
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Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Symposium: Reclaiming Our Roots: Rising from the Ashes of Historical Trauma This document is a compilation of the presentations given by invited experts at the National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC 2015 Second Annual Symposium: Reclaiming our Roots: Rising from the Ashes of Historical Trauma.
Published: October 18, 2018
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...Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, MAT is any alcohol or opioid addiction treatment that includes an FDA-approved medication for the detoxification or maintenance treatment of alcohol or opioid addiction....
Published: December 29, 2023
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...2010, and in 2018 became board certified in Addiction Medicine. In addition to her work as a palliative care specialist, she attends on the inpatient Addiction Medicine Consult Service, has...
Published: October 13, 2021
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Join us for the 31st Annual New England School of Best Practices in Addiction Services! This year's school will run from August 28th - September 1st! This unique and popular...
Published: July 11, 2023
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...annual symposium titled “Building Healthy Native Communities.” After a blessing from Robert Begay, MA, a member of the Navajo Nation and the Advisory Council for the three centers, native guest...
Published: December 10, 2018
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Bridging Secular and Spiritual Communities in Treatment and Recovery Purpose: To dialogue and strengthen the knowledge base of people working in faith settings on how they can be catalyst for change in their communities and congregations. Empower communities of faith through collaborative engagement and learning opportunities, reduce the stigma associated with substance use disorders within faith settings and create a powerful and sustaining treatment and recovery ministry. Target Audience: Clergy Executive Pastors & Co-Pastors Senior Leadership Interested in Peer Training Community Partners
Published: March 28, 2019
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The growing diversity and projected increase of the US population require that providers become as adept as possible in working effectively with communities of color and other underserved populations. According to research, social determinants of health, poor communication and lack of culturally informed care, and more, underscore the high disparity rates of behavioral health care experienced by these communities. This interactive training will help participants learn about the National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) as a recommended framework for enhancing the efficacy of service delivery to diverse populations and provides implementation strategies to improve culturally and linguistically conducive care, reduce racial and ethnic disparities and advance health equity and inclusion. Participants are required to attend both Part One & Part Two sessions in their ENTIRETY; turn on their video cameras and to actively participate in order to receive a certificate of completion. Credits: This training meets the requirements for 6 renewal hours (CASAC, CPP, CPS) and 6 initial hours (CPP, CPS) through New York State’s Office of Addiction Services and Supports (NYS OASAS).   CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR PART ONE, NOVEMBER 17 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR PART TWO, NOVEMBER 19  
Published: November 2, 2021
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Motivational interviewing is an evidence-based, conversation model for evoking and enhancing intrinsic motivation to change behaviors. In this video-conversation, participants will discuss the core components of this model and practice using the skills of Motivational Interviewing, particularly in the context of substance use behavior change(s). Prior knowledge of Motivational Interviewing is not required. This learning community is open to everyone engaging in conversations about behavior change - educational degrees or credentials are also not required.
Published: July 21, 2021
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The New England ATTC in partnership with the Vermont Judiciary is hosting two trainings from May 17-18, 2021 from 9:00-12:00 EST with subject matter expert Brenda Westberry, MS. The training, "Risk Need and Responsivity - Development and Delivery of Offender Treatment with Motivational Interviewing Skills" delivered on May 17th and 18th will discuss the risk, need, and responsivity principles that guide assessment and rehabilitation of justice involved offenders. Participants will also explore motivational interviewing techniques that support reflective listening, increase offender self-efficacy, and assess motivation for behavioral change. [This event is private and by invitation only]
Published: May 4, 2021
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...College of Academic Addiction Medicine, and a past president of the American Society of Addiction Medicine. He is certified in addiction medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABMS)....
Published: September 30, 2019
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...for Outstanding Public Service from the Black Psychiatrist of America, and the 2015 Annual Award from the American Society of Addiction Medicine. Other awards include the 2008 John P. McGovern...
Published: March 30, 2018
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