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Back to the Basics: Primary and Behavioral Health Care Integration Webinar

Integration is a hot topic and buzz word in health care. And, integrated primary and behavioral health care is the best approach to care for people with complex health care needs. But, do you have an elevator speech when someone asks you about integrated care? What do you tell new staff during orientation and how […]

CTN Web Seminar Series: In the Weeds: Assessing neurocognitive brain imaging and substance abuse measures in emerging adults

SEMINAR DESCRIPTION Multimodal studies which combine cognitive, clinical, neuroimaging and substance use assessments are critical to understanding the impact of substance use in emerging adults. These can be difficult, however, and a number of important yet confounding factors often cloud data collection. The goals of this one- hour presentation are to: 1) review the importance […]

New England ATTC 2nd Annual Regional Adolescent Conference

Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center One Medical Center Drive, Lebanon, NH, United States

Co-sponsored by the Northeast Node of the CTN Improving Care of Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders: Effective Approaches to Assessing, Treating, and Engaging Teens The New England ATTC is pleased to announce our 2nd annual regional adolescent conference! This continuing education conference is designed for treatment providers and health care professionals who are looking to […]

$20 – $30

Science Series: Why Strategies to Integrate Behavioral Health in Primary Care are Unsuccessful and What Can Be Done About It? (Mark McGovern, PhD)

Topic With the Affordable Care Act and Mental Health and Addiction Parity Act, it is widely assumed that behavioral health care is in the midst of enormous transformation. Epidemiological studies and health services research document the high prevalence of behavioral health conditions in primary medical care settings, and the significant costs associated with not addressing […]

PCSS-O Webinar: ‘CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain: Translating Guidelines into Clinical Practice’

Description Over the past decade there has been a significant increase in the prescribing of opioids for chronic non-cancer pain which has been paralleled by an increase in opioid-related deaths and admissions to treatment facilities for opioid abuse. A great deal of scholarly activity has been devoted to developing risk assessment and mitigation strategies to […]

CTN Web Seminar Series: Pharmacotherapy trials for adolescent substance use disorders: From concept to execution

SEMINAR DESCRIPTION While several pharmacotherapies have been developed for substance use disorders (SUD) in adults, relatively few have been studied in adolescents, and complex design and execution issues must be addressed to optimize the potential impact of current and future research in this important area. This one-hour presentation will discuss method, design, and key strategies […]

ATTC webinar: ‘The Value of Evidenced Based Screening, Assessment and Treatment for Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders’

This presentation will look at the value of evidenced based screening, assessment and evidence based practices for adolescents with substance use disorders. It will a) review multiple large demonstrations of the feasibility, replicability, effectiveness and cost effectiveness of several approaches to screening, assessment, treatment and recovery support services; b) show that comprehensive assessment is important […]

CTN Web Seminar Series: Demonstrating Practical Use of Data Share and secondary analyses

SEMINAR DESCRIPTION The NIDA Data Share website was created to make CTN data available to the scientific community and the public at large. These data can be used for secondary analyses and thus serve to increase the contribution of the original studies conducted and extend findings into new areas and knowledge for the benefit of […]

Science Series: Perinatal Substance Use Disorders: Rationale for Integrated Care (Daisy Goodman, CNM, DNP, MPH)

Topic Perinatal substance use disorders are a public health problem of increasing severity in northern New England, straining the capacity of the maternity care system. Providing adequate and effective services for this vulnerable population requires an understanding of their complex needs. Because pregnancy is a time of high motivation for self-care, women often seek treatment […]

2016 Addiction Health Services Research Conference

Motif Seattle Hotel 1415 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA, United States

New Frontiers in Addiction Health Services: Science, Practice, & Policy The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute at the University of Washington and the Northwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center are pleased to host the 2016 Addiction Health Services Research Conference (AHSR 2016) in Seattle, Washington, the Emerald City. Health services and implementation science investigators are invited […]

[NH SBIRT Summit] SBIRT Works: Putting Patients at the Center – Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care

Raddison Hotel 700 Elm Street, Manchester, NH, United States

As our health systems move toward integration of primary care and behavioral health, medical professionals equipped with screening and intervention best practice tools are well positioned to successfully participate in integration, improve patient outcomes, and reduce health care costs. The experience of NH and national peers with screening, intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) implementation […]

CTN Web Seminar Series: Preparation for drug management and accountability in a CTN clinical trial

SEMINAR DESCRIPTION In preparation for the conduct of a clinical trial, investigators must plan for the management of medications used as an intervention or a supportive drug. In setting up for a study, there are various aspects to consider for implementation, tracking, and quality assurance. This one-hour seminar will discuss drug management planning and implementation […]

Transforming Primary Care and Behavioral Health

The Essex 70 Essex Way, Essex Junction, VT, United States

This year, Transforming Primary Care will provide strategies for prioritizing and measuring behavioral integration into medicine. Leadership in the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), OneCare, and Community Physicians and Behavioral Health practitioners involved in integration activities will discuss specific strategies to help your practice improve medical care, moving Vermont healthcare forward clinically and financially. […]

Science Series: The Safe Station Project (Christopher Hickey, EMS Officer)

Topic An overview of the Safe Station program run by Manchester Fire Department and the partners involved.  The history, how it came to be, and identifying key components and concepts involved with the process.  You will be able to identify the key factors in your community to be able to start the discussion of whether […]

CTN Web Seminar Series: Perceptions of Harm and Addiction of SNUS

SEMINAR DESCRIPTION Changes in public attitudes toward smoking have led to reductions in cigarette consumption in the United States. Tobacco companies in the United States are prohibited from making reduced harm claims without filing a modified risk tobacco product application with the Food and Drug Administration and obtaining an order to market as such. However, […]

Science Series: Harnessing Digital Technologies in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders (Lisa Marsch, PhD)

Topic A growing line of research has highlighted the promising role that interactive technologies (e.g., web, mobile devices) may play in the assessment, prevention, treatment, and recovery management of substance use disorders. In this presentation, Dr. Marsch will provide an overview of the state of the science in the development, evaluation, and implementation of technology-based […]

NAMI Bangor Educational Speaker Night

Acadia Hospital 268 Stillwater Avenue, Bangor, ME, United States

Community event open to the public, featuring guest speakers and covering topics related to mental health.

NNE-PTN Monthly Webinar: Obtaining Buy-In for Change

Web Based

Derek Ahl takes a deeper dive into the discussion started at our January Learning Community Session, obtaining buy-in for change in practices, which focuses on the understanding of change principles by administration and physician leaders. Objectives: Identify and apply key elements from the Model for Managing Complex Change as it relates to creating buy-in for […]

Teacher Training in Suicide Prevention: Lifelines and Middle School Lessons

Burton Cross State Office Building Room 103 111 Sewall Street, Augusta, Maine, ME, United States

This full day training is a "dual training" session including a break-out in the afternoon for Middle School Lessons and Lifelines Lessons training's. The Middle School Lessons for Suicide Prevention are developed for delivery within grades 5 – 8 and include mental health, stress and coping strategies as well as suicide awareness. The Lifelines Program […]

ALL Together Partners Meeting

Dartmouth Hitchcock Heater Road Conference Room 1A, 18 Old Etna Road , Lebanon, NH, United States

Join ALL Together’s monthly meeting to discuss the work of ALL Together and how to reduce harms related to substance misuse in the community. All are welcome at this meeting. Our goal is to include Safety and Law Enforcement, Health and Medical, Community and Family Supports, Education, Business, Government, and Community Members of all ages. This […]

Child Health: Where are We Going Next for Screening?

Web-Based

Join Maine Quality Counts for the sixth in the Jumpstarting the Conversation on Children's Health webinar series. "Where are we going next for screening? Developmental,  Social Emotional Screening, and Trauma Screening Pilots Happening in the State," presented by: Sue Mackey Andrews, Maine Resilience Building Network Steve DiGiovanni, MD Rebecca Hoffman Frances, LMFT, Maine Behavioral Healthcare

Science Series: Parental Substance Misuse and Child Trauma (Mary Kay Jankowski, PhD)

Northeast Node Headquarters 46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 315, Lebanon, NH, United States

Topic Description: Children exposed to parental substance misuse suffer from high rates of abuse, neglect, traumatic loss and posttraumatic sequelae.  Moreover, an estimated 40-80% of families involved with child protection services due to child abuse or neglect involve substance abuse in the home.   With the high rates of substance use disorders including opioid use disorders, […]

NAMI NH 2017 Annual Conference

Grappone Conference Center 70 Constitution Avenue, Concord, NH, United States

The conference will have morning and afternoon workshops, resource exhibits from around the state, NAMI  NH Volunteer Recognition, and the presentation of NAMI NH Annual Awards ending at 4pm. Registration is required and includes a light breakfast, lunch and all materials for the day.  Review the workshop descriptions and then click the links below to […]

Ounce of Prevention 2017

DCU Center 50 Foster St, Worcester, MA, United States

Ounce of Prevention, Working Together for Healthier Communities is a statewide conference that brings together a wide range of stakeholders in support of healthier and more equitable communities in Massachusetts.

Training: Opiate Addiction and Treatment Options

New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors Association 130 Pembroke Road, Suite 100, Concord, NH, United States

Sponsored by the New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors Association This one-day workshop will provide a brief overview of the medical, psychological and behavioral aspects of opiate use disorders. Agonist, partial agonist, antagonist and non-medication assisted therapy will be discussed and include: Deciding factors between medication and non-medication assisted treatment; and Treatment protocols Participants will […]

The Heroin Effect: Film

The Portsmouth Music Hall 28 Chestnut St, Portsmouth, NH, United States

A locally produced documentary. 144 people die every day in the US from heroin and other opioid overdoses…but there is hope. Dean, Sandi and Eric are in long term recovery and they are part of the solution. That said, Daniel’s video diary serves as the most personal of warnings. The key to fighting this epidemic […]

Dreamland: America’s Opiate Epidemic and How We Got Where We Are

The Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth College Room 003, Hanover, NH, United States

Sam Quinones, journalist and author, chronicles the national opioid epidemic at The Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth College. Co-sponsored by the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, the C. Everett Koop Institute, CHaD, and Dartmouth Hitchcock (Perinatal Treatment and Addiction Program, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Psychiatry). Sam Quinones is a Los Angeles-based freelance […]

Free Buprenorphine Waiver Trainings

Catholic Medical Center 100 McGregor Street, Manchester, NH, United States

All trainings are free and held from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm. Available for physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants interested in seeking their waiver to prescribe buprenorphine in the treatment of opioid use disorders.   Following trainings, physicians who have successfully completed the course, may apply to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration […]

Free

CTN Webinar: Potential Benefits of Increased Use of Prescription Monitoring Programs

National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network Webinar titled Potential Benefits of Increased Use of Prescription Monitoring Programs presented by Dr. Thomas Alfieri on Thursday, April 27, 2017 from 1:00 - 2:00 PM EDT.  Event Description: Purdue Pharma L.P., Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe and the Virginia Secretary of Health and Human Resources announced the formation […]

Institute of Cannabis Research Conference

Colorado State University Pueblo , CO, United States

Conference Description: The ICR at CSU-Pueblo will hold its inaugural conference: ICR 201​7 on campus on April 28-30, 2017. The conference will be a three-day forum where cannabis experts will share ideas and knowledge about scientific, medical, industrial, legal, economic, and social elements of cannabis. We are pleased to announce that this conference will include […]

Free Buprenorphine Waiver Trainings

Frisbie Memorial Hospital 11 Whitehall Road, Rochester, NH, United States

All trainings are free and held from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm. Available for physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants interested in seeking their waiver to prescribe buprenorphine in the treatment of opioid use disorders. Following trainings, physicians who have successfully completed the course, may apply to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) […]

Science Series: Using SBIRT in pediatric populations – title TBD (Steven H. Chapman, MD)

Northeast Node Headquarters 46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 315, Lebanon, NH, United States

Topic Description:  Stay tuned!   Presenter Bio:  Steven H. Chapman, MD, is a general pediatrician with 20 years of experience, currently practicing at the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth (CHaD) and teaching at Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. He served four years in the National Health Service Corp and is currently the Director of the […]

American Psychiatric Association Annual Conference

San Diego Convention Center San Diego , CA, United States

APA’s Annual Meeting is the premier psychiatry event of the year. With over 450 educational sessions and courses, there is no better event to help you expand your knowledge, network, and meet certification and licensure requirements.

Free Buprenorphine Waiver Trainings

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center One Medical Center Drive, Lebanon, NH, United States

All trainings are free and held from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm. Available for physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants interested in seeking their waiver to prescribe buprenorphine in the treatment of opioid use disorders. Following trainings, physicians who have successfully completed the course, may apply to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) […]

The College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) 2017 Conference

Hotel Bonaventure Montreal 900 DE LA GAUCHETIERE W., Montreal, Quebec, Canada

The College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) is the oldest and largest organization in the US dedicated to advancing a scientific approach to substance use and addictive disorders. We actively promote basic scientific research in all aspects of substance abuse, and we facilitate the sharing of knowledge and new discoveries among scientists of diverse […]

NE ATTC adolescent conference 2017

Augusta Civic Center 76 Community Drive, Augusta, ME, United States

Improving Care of Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders (SUDs): Effective Approaches to Engaging and Treating Teens Adolescents who use alcohol and other drugs often experience multiple problems such as academic difficulties, family conflict, poor peer relationships, mental health problems, and involvement with the juvenile justice system. Substance use treatment can help improve adolescent outcomes but […]

NAADAC Webinar: EBP’s for MAT

With the current opioid overdose epidemic in full flood, Medication-Assisted Treatment is on the horizon of every treatment provider. However, opioid maintenance therapy with medications such as naltrexone, Subutex and methadone challenge both the treatment philosophy and delivery systems of many programs. We will examine the philosophy, research, medications, and evidence-based practices for effective MAT. […]

PCSS-MAT Webinar: Half and Half Webinar Waiver Training

Office-Based Treatment for Opioid Use Disorders – The Half and Half Course Contact:  Lara Renucci or 708-572-8006 This is the first half of the training.  The link to the online half of the training will be provided to participants who complete the entire webinar.

PCSS-O Webinar: Grief and Managing an Overdose Death

About the webinar: Each death from the opioid epidemic results in many bereaved family members and friends. In addition, healthcare providers are also impacted by these deaths.  In this webinar, you will learn about grief and  loss, grief reactions resulting from an overdose death and approaches in working with these grieving families. Managing cumulative grief […]

SAMHSA Recovery Month Webinar: Criminal Justice Reform

As part of criminal justice system reform, many people in prison for non-violent drug offences will be released early. Although some of these individuals may have received treatment while incarcerated, others may not have.  This show will discuss how communities are addressing prisoner re-entry, including the efforts of states and municipalities to establish programs to […]