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Friday, June 14, 2013
Workshop: What Is SBIRT and Why?
- Review of NIDA SBIRT Portfolio
Redonna Chandler, Division of Epidemiology, Services and Prevention Research, NIDA - Special Issues in Adolescent SBIRT for Substance Use Disorders
Geetha Subramaniam, Center for Clinical Trials Network, NIDAy - Review of Current Status of SBIRT in ED Settings
Gail D’Onofrio, Yale University School of Medicine - Brief Screening Tools
Robert Ali, University of Adelaide, South Australia - The Role of Health Information Technology (HIT) in SBIRT
Betty Tai, Center for Clinical Trials Network, NIDA
NIDA International Networking Session
- International Society of Addiction Journal Editors (ISAJE) Writing Mentor Program Update
Richard Pates, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Wales, United Kingdom - The Global Need for Data in Drug Policy
- Enhancing Attention to Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention in Global Health Policy Discussions
Robert L. Balster, Virginia Commonwealth University - Extent of Illicit Drug Use and Dependence, and Their Contribution to the Global Burden of Disease
Louisa Degenhardt, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Enhancing Attention to Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention in Global Health Policy Discussions
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Welcoming Remarks and Introduction
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Nora D. Volkow, Director, NIDA - College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD)
Jan Copeland, Chair, CPDD International Committee, and University of New South Wales, Australia - Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs (APSAD)
Adrian Dunlop, Past President, APSAD, and Drug & Alcohol Clinical Services, New South Wales Government, Australia
Updates on New Collaborations and Global Research
- Vladimir Poznyak, World Health Organization
- Giovanni Serpelloni, Department of Anti-Drug Policies, Italy
- Els van Gessele, ERANID and ZonMw, The Netherlands
Using Performance and Outcome Data To Improve Treatment
- Strengthening Substance Abuse Treatment With Performance and Outcomes Monitoring: An International Perspective
Richard Rawson, University of California, Los Angeles
Traci Rieckmann, Oregon Health & Science University - Performance Monitoring To Enhance the South African Substance Abuse Treatment System
Bronwyn Myers, Medical Research Council, and University of Cape Town, South Africa - Challenges in Large-Scale Implementation of Evidence-Informed Practices for Screening, Assessment, and Recovery Monitoring: The Canadian Experience
Brian Rush, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, and University of Toronto, Canada - Establishment of Performance Measures for Substance Use Disorders Treatment in Los Angeles County, California
Desiree A. Crevecoeur-MacPhail, University of California, Los Angeles - Early Methadone Maintenance Outcomes Analysis and Improved HIV and Addiction Treatment in Vietnam
Nguyen T. Nhu, Family Health International, Vietnam
Cochrane and the Practice of Addiction Medicine: An International Perspective
- Cochrane Reviews: What and What For
Robert Ali, University of Adelaide, South Australia - Cochrane in the Era of U.S. Health Care Reform: The Time Is Now
Walter Ling, University of California, Los Angeles - Cochrane Reviews in Evidence-Based Practice: Some Examples
Linda Gowing, University of Adelaide, South Australia
AAPI-ACTION: Advancing Clinical Translation, Innovations, Opportunities, and Networks
- Report on the Global Health Prevention and Treatment Conference in Taipei, Taiwan
Yih-Ing Hser, University of California, Los Angeles - Delivering Risk Reduction Counseling to Methadone Patients in Taiwan
Tony Szu-Hsien Lee, National Taiwan Normal University - Alcohol and Drug Misuse and Workplace Morbidity in India: Opportunities for Intervention
Amit Chakrabarti, National Institute of Occupational Health, India
Advancing the International Uptake of State-of-the-Art Addiction Medicine Into Clinical Practice
- Introduction: Advancing the International Uptake of State-of-the-Art Addiction Medicine Into Clinical Practice
Jeffrey H. Samet, Boston University School of Medicine - Training Physicians in Addiction Medicine—Experience With the American Board of Addiction Medicine
Evan Wood, University of British Columbia, Canada - International Trainings via Importation of International Experts
Robert Ali, University of Adelaide, South Australia - Chief Resident Immersion Training (CRIT) Program: Are International Adaptations Possible?
Jeffrey H. Samet, Boston University School of Medicine - NIDAMED: Tools and Resources for Medical and Health Professionals
Susan Weiss, Office of the Director, NIDA
Using the Clinical Trials Network (CTN) Model to Improve Treatment
- CTN Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice
Petra Jacobs, Center for Clinical Trials Network, NIDA - CTN International Activities
Carmen Rosa, Center for Clinical Trials Network, NIDA - International Collaboration With the NIDA CTN: A Canadian Work in Progress
Evan Wood, University of British Columbia, Canada - CTN INVEST Fellowship: Opportunity for Success
Sergii Dvoriak, Ukrainian Institute on Public Health Policy - Development of a CTN in Mexico To Test and Disseminate Evidence- Based Practices for Addiction and Mental Disorders: A Binational Collaboration for Transfer of Technology
Rodrigo Marin-Navarrete, National Institute of Psychiatry, Mexico - Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse
Nathalie H. Gendron, Canadian Institutes of Health Research
The Future of Addiction: Treatment Planning Tools, Evidence-Based Practice, and Global Infrastructure
- Needs-Based Planning for Substance Use Services
Brian Rush, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, and University of Toronto, Canada - Implementation Science and Its Role in Treatment System Improvement
Dominique Morisano, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, and University of Toronto, Canada - Workforce Infrastructure for Substance Abuse Services and Research: Past Trends as Prologue to the Future?
Thomas F. Babor, University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Satellite Conference – Friday, June 14, 2013
2013 InWomen’s Sixth Meeting and Conference
- Health Disparities, Women, and Substance Abuse: Global Issues
Wendee M. Wechsberg, RTI International - Have We Come a Long Way, Baby? Lessons in HIV Prevention from Women Substance Users At-Risk Around the Globe
Steffanie Strathdee, University of California, San Diego - Health and Opportunity Disparities Among Substance Using Native American Women Living in the U.S.–Mexico Border Region
Sally Stevens, University of Arizona - Social Media: Moving InWomen’s into the Future
Meg Chisolm, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - Substance Use and Other Intersecting Health Risks: Addressing Health Disparities Among Women in South Africa
Petal Petersen, Medical Research Council of South Africa