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SUMMARY:In-Person 4-Day Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training (SAPST)
DESCRIPTION:This training is for people who have already completed the online Introduction to Substance Abuse Prevention: Understanding the Basics training. Registrants MUST participate in both components to receive continuing education credit. \nThe NH Bureau of Drug & Alcohol Services with SAMHSA’s Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies (CAPT)\, invites you to register for the Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training (SAPST): Building Our Behavioral Health Workforce. \nThis innovative training\, combining online and in-person components\, offers practitioners a comprehensive introduction to the substance abuse prevention field. Grounded in current research and SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework\, the SAPST is designed to help practitioners develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement effective\, data-driven prevention that reduces behavioral health disparities and improves wellness. It is appropriate for entry-level prevention practitioners\, as well as professionals in related fields. \nThe SAPST consists of a five-hour\, self-paced online module\, followed by a four-day/26-hour interactive\, in-person training. The online course is entitled “Introduction to Substance Abuse Prevention: Understanding the Basics” AND the in-person training is “Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training: Building Our Behavioral Health Workforce.” \nIN-PERSON SAPST TRAINING:\nMarch 5-8\, 2019\nThis 4-day training will be held at 130 Pembroke Rd.\, Concord\, NH\, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm daily (6.5 hours of direct training daily). It will address the following topics:\n• Behavioral health\n• Institute of Medicine’s Continuum of Care\n• Public health approach\n• Risk and protective factors\n• Developmental perspective\n• Application of SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework: assessment\, capacity\, planning\, implementation\, and evaluation\n• Cultural competence and sustainability \nMore information on CEUs\, facilitators\, and registration ($75) here: https://www.nhadaca.org/events/substance-abuse-prevention-skills-training-sapst-4-day-training/
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/person-4-day-substance-abuse-prevention-skills-training-sapst/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190227T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190227T140000
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CREATED:20190131T134224Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Designing and Measuring Engagement in Behavior Change Interventions
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by: Mad*Pow\nSpeakers:\nDustin DiTommaso\, SVP\, Behavior Change Design\, Mad*Pow\nAidan Hudson-Lapore\, Behavior Change Designer\, Mad*Pow\nWednesday – February 27\, 2019 / 1:00pm ET\nFree Event \nEngagement is a prerequisite to any successful behavior change intervention\, but engagement alone doesn’t guarantee a beneficial outcome. If we want to improve outcomes by improving engagement\, we need a clear understanding of what characterizes meaningful engagement\, how to design for it\, and how to measure it. Despite designers’ every effort to convince\, entice\, seduce\, trigger\, or hook users into interacting with digital technologies\, engagement with digital interventions is typically low. In this one-hour webinar\, we’ll briefly cover relevant theories and empirical findings from the engagement literature\, introduce a multi-disciplinary model of engagement\, and end by taking a deep dive into features and techniques for promoting effective engagement in practice. Relevant case studies will also be covered\, and we will discuss possible applications for challenges such as medication adherence and more. \nYou will learn \n· The behavioral and experiential components that make up engagement\n· What design features and behavior change techniques are most conducive to engagement and how to apply these to your interventions.\n· Be exposed to examples of how best tailor content\, features\, interactions & behavior change techniques to support patients and their specific needs and contexts\n· Different methods for how to measure engagement.\n· How to establish “effective engagement” with your intervention or service to achieve desired outcomes. \nWho Should Attend: \n· Innovation/Digital Transformation Team members\n· Digital Production Managers\, Directors\, Leads\n· Patient Support Services\n· Market Access Directors\n· Anyone working in adherence
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/webinar-designing-measuring-engagement-behavior-change-interventions/
LOCATION:Web Based
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190226T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190226T200000
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CREATED:20190218T163822Z
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SUMMARY:PCSS Webinar: Common Psychiatric Conditions in Patients with Substance Use Disorders
DESCRIPTION:Presenter(s): Allen Masry\, MD Psychiatrist Recovery Centers of America at Lighthouse\, Mays Landing\, NJ \nWebinar description: Many patients presenting for treatment for opioid and substance use disorders today have both psychiatric and medical co-morbidities. Many patients are also on varying psychiatric medications. Some patients stop taking their medications on their own. This presents challenges to the medical provider in treating these patients. Providers need to gain knowledge in the diagnosis and management of common psychiatric conditions in patients with substance use disorders especially during the medical detoxification phase. This webinar will provide information on the most common psychiatric co-morbidities seen in this patient population. \nEducational objectives: \n\nDescribe the most common psychiatric conditions seen in patients with opioid and substance use disorders.\nDescribe medications that are utilized to treat these conditions.\nDiscuss the challenges to treatment in this patient population.\n\nContinuing education information: This course has been approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing through The American Association of Nurse Attorneys (TAANA)\, provider #CEP16785\, for a maximum of 1.00 Nursing Contact Hour. The licensee must retain this document for a period of four (4) years after the course concludes.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/pcss-webinar-common-psychiatric-conditions-patients-substance-use-disorders/
LOCATION:Web Based
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190226T120000
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CREATED:20190223T185327Z
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UID:1222-1551182400-1551186000@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Rethinking Withdrawal Management: Expanding the Use of Outpatient Settings
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: George Kolodner\, MD; Founder\, Kolmac Outpatient Recovery Centers; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry\, Georgetown University School of Medicine and University of Maryland School of Medicine \nSponsor: American Psychiatric Association (APA) \nAbout the webinar: This webinar presentation will challenge participants to rethink outpatient withdrawal management. An outpatient setting for the treatment of withdrawal symptoms is safe and effective for most patients with substance use disorders. The chief advantage over treatment in an inpatient setting is higher likelihood of patient participation in meaningful follow-up treatment \nEducational objectives: At the conclusion of this activity participants should be able to: \n· Review traditional withdrawal management protocols in an outpatient setting.\n· Assess the importance of simultaneous participation in psychosocial treatment services.\n· Contrast the increased transition into ongoing care compared to inpatient withdrawal management. \nAccreditation statement:\nThe American Psychiatric Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. \nDesignation statement:\nThe American Psychiatric Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 (one) AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/rethinking-withdrawal-management-expanding-use-outpatient-settings/
LOCATION:Web Based
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190302
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CREATED:20190123T165623Z
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SUMMARY:Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training (online)
DESCRIPTION:The NH Bureau of Drug & Alcohol Services with SAMHSA’s Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies (CAPT)\, invites you to register for the Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training (SAPST): Building Our Behavioral Health Workforce. \nThis innovative training\, combining online and in-person components\, offers practitioners a comprehensive introduction to the substance abuse prevention field. Grounded in current research and SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework\, the SAPST is designed to help practitioners develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement effective\, data-driven prevention that reduces behavioral health disparities and improves wellness. It is appropriate for entry-level prevention practitioners\, as well as professionals in related fields. \nThe SAPST consists of a five-hour\, self-paced online module\, followed by a four-day/26-hour interactive\, in-person training. The online course is entitled “Introduction to Substance Abuse Prevention: Understanding the Basics” AND the in-person training is “Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training: Building Our Behavioral Health Workforce.” \nRegistrants MUST participate in both components to receive continuing education credit. \nINTRODUCTION TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION: UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS (Online):\nFebruary 25-March 1\, 2019\nThis foundational course offers practitioners new to the field of prevention\, or working in related fields\, an introduction to the history of prevention\, key concepts and definitions\, specific drug effects\, and an exciting glimpse into the effects of substance use and addiction on the brain. Participants will learn about:\n• Basic terminology and facts\n• History of substance use and prevention in the U.S.\n• Addiction and the brain\n• Effects and health risks of alcohol\, tobacco\, and other drugs \nIN-PERSON SAPST TRAINING:\nMarch 5-8\, 2019\nThis 4-day training will be held at 130 Pembroke Rd.\, Concord\, NH\, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm daily (6.5 hours of direct training daily). It will address the following topics:\n• Behavioral health\n• Institute of Medicine’s Continuum of Care\n• Public health approach\n• Risk and protective factors\n• Developmental perspective\n• Application of SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework: assessment\, capacity\, planning\, implementation\, and evaluation\n• Cultural competence and sustainability \nMore information on CEUs\, facilitators\, and registration ($75) here: https://www.nhadaca.org/events/substance-abuse-prevention-skills-training-sapst-4-day-training/
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/feb-25-march-1-substance-abuse-prevention-skills-training/
LOCATION:Web Based
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190220T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190220T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190213T211639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T211639Z
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SUMMARY:Free HIPPA/HITECH Webinar for Medical Mutual Policyholders
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will provide an overview of HIPAA regulations including changes required through Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH). \nRecognize the importance of protecting the privacy of health information \n\nDefine the concept of “need to know”\nReview HITECH changes to HIPAA\nReview the Notice of Privacy Practices\nDiscuss release of information
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/free-hippa-hitech-webinar-medical-mutual-policyholders/
LOCATION:Web Based
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190219T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190219T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190213T161339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T161339Z
UID:1207-1550577600-1550581200@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Follow-up Q and A PCSS Webinar: Kratom\, A Substance of Increasing Concern
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday | February 19\, 2019 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET \nPresenters: Thomas Penders\, MD\, Walter B Jones Ctr; East Carolina University; Cornel Stanciu\, MD\, MRO\, Director of Addiction Services at New Hampshire Hospital and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine \nTarget audience: This activity was developed to meet the needs of primary care physicians and specialty care physicians. \nCost: No fee. \nSponsor: American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP) \nWebinar description: This Q and A webinar will further discuss Drs. Penders and Stanciu’s webinar from 11/28/18\, “Kratom\, A Substance of Increasing Concern.” It will allow participants of the webinar to pose questions to both presenters and will address questions that were not covered during the original training session. \nEducational objectives: \n1. Recognize the salient aspects of Kratom’s background\, psychoactive effects\, and its pharmacological action\n2. Review the state of knowledge about the impact of Kratom on mental health and its potentially dangerous adverse effects\n3. Identify and manage Kratom withdrawal as well as provide maintenance treatment.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/follow-q-pcss-webinar-kratom-substance-increasing-concern/
LOCATION:Web Based
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190205T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190123T164506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190123T164506Z
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SUMMARY:Caring for ME Webinar: Medications for Opioid Use Disorder: SAMHSA TIP63 - A Toolkit for Improving Practice - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:This is the second of a two-part webinar series that will introduce SAMHSA’s recently-developed national guidelines\, “TIP-63\, Guidelines on the Use of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder.” In the face of the still-growing epidemic of opioid use and overdose deaths\, more clinicians are stepping up to offer medications for OUD in a range of practice settings\, but often face questions about the specifics of treatment. These national guidelines offer evidence-based standards of care and are a “must-have” tool for clinicians providing these medications. \nOBJECTIVES:\n· Understand SAMHSAs goals\, purpose for developing TIP63\, Medications for OUD\n· Describe general principles\, approach to use of medications for OUD\n· Understand indications\, goals\, key treatment principles for using methadone for OUD treatment \nSPEAKER:\nMichelle Lofwall\, MD\, DFASAM\, is board-certified in psychiatry and addiction medicine and serves as Associate Professor in the Departments of Behavioral Science and Psychiatry and the Bell Alcohol and Addictions Chair at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. She serves as the medical director of the Robert Straus Clinic and the First Bridge Clinic within the Center on Drug and Alcohol Research\, providing treatment to those suffering from substance use disorders. She is an accomplished researcher with more than 70 publications and cited works. Dr. Lowfall serves on the board the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)\, and was one of the developers of SAMHSA’s TIP-63 Guidelines on the use of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder.\n+ Google Calendar \n*1 CME Available
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/caring-webinar-medications-opioid-use-disorder-samhsa-tip63-toolkit-improving-practice-part-2/
LOCATION:Web Based
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190130T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190130T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190130T160408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190130T160408Z
UID:1198-1548853200-1548856800@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:ATTC Webinar: Substance Abuse Prevention AI/AN Communities\, Challenges and Opportunities for Intervention
DESCRIPTION:This is part of a New England Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) webinar series on “Substance Abuse Prevention in AI & AN Communities\, Challenges and Opportunities for Intervention.” \nPresenter: Anne Helene Skinstad\, PhD; Sean Bear\, BA\, CADC; Cindy Sagoe\, B.Pharm\, MPH
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/attc-webinar-substance-abuse-prevention-ai-communities-challenges-opportunities-intervention/
LOCATION:Web Based
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190129T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190129T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190123T164217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190123T164217Z
UID:1187-1548763200-1548766800@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Caring for ME Webinar: Medications for Opioid Use Disorder: SAMHSA TIP63 - A Toolkit for Improving Practice - Part 1
DESCRIPTION:This is the first of a two-part webinar series that will introduce SAMHSA’s recently-developed national guidelines\, “TIP-63\, Guidelines on the Use of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder.” In the face of the still-growing epidemic of opioid use and overdose deaths\, more clinicians are stepping up to offer medications for OUD in a range of practice settings\, but often face questions about the specifics of treatment. These national guidelines offer evidence-based standards of care and are a “must-have” tool for clinicians providing these medications. \nOBJECTIVES:\n· Understand SAMHSAs goals\, purpose for developing TIP63\, Medications for OUD\n· Describe general principles\, approach to use of medications for OUD\n· Understand indications\, goals\, key treatment principles for using methadone for OUD treatment \nSPEAKER:\nMichelle Lofwall\, MD\, DFASAM\, is board-certified in psychiatry and addiction medicine and serves as Associate Professor in the Departments of Behavioral Science and Psychiatry and the Bell Alcohol and Addictions Chair at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. She serves as the medical director of the Robert Straus Clinic and the First Bridge Clinic within the Center on Drug and Alcohol Research\, providing treatment to those suffering from substance use disorders. She is an accomplished researcher with more than 70 publications and cited works. Dr. Lowfall serves on the board the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)\, and was one of the developers of SAMHSA’s TIP-63 Guidelines on the use of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/caring-webinar-medications-opioid-use-disorder-samhsa-tip63-toolkit-improving-practice-part-1/
LOCATION:Web Based
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190124T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190124T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190121T160424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190121T160424Z
UID:1185-1548338400-1548342000@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Mobile MAT in Practice
DESCRIPTION:The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) leadership\, in collaboration with the Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program (COAP) team\, invites you to this no-cost webinar on January 24\, 2019\, at 2:00 p.m.\, ET. \nAbout the Webinar:\nTo address the national opioid crisis\, communities across the country are using medication-assisted treatment (MAT)\, a practice which pairs Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-Approved medications with non-drug therapies such as counseling or cognitive behavioral therapy. Employing a “whole patient” approach\, MAT is an effective and nationally recognized intervention to treat opioid abuse. Research has shown that MAT significantly increases patients’ adherence to treatment\, reduces illicit opioid use compared with non-drug approaches\, and is more effective than either behavioral intervention or medication alone. \nUnfortunately\, impediments (including availability and geography) can keep individuals who may benefit from MAT from accessing treatment. One way to combat these impediments is to create mobile MAT units.\nTo explore this innovative solution\, presenters will address topics including:\n· How is mobile MAT different than a brick-and-mortar treatment facility?\n· What services does mobile MAT provide?\n· Who can receive services\, and how are those people identified?\n· How is patient confidentiality protected?\n· How does mobile MAT fill gaps in treatment needs?\n· What obstacles were encountered in implementing the model?\n· What geographic area does mobile MAT cover? \nPresenters\nTylica S. Pope\, Director of Critical Time Intervention Program\, Medicaid Redesign Team\, Permanent Housing and Recovery Connections Opioid Mobile SUD Team at BestSelf Behavioral Health\nKelly D. Whitman\, LCSW\, Vice President of Substance Use Disorder Services at BestSelf Behavioral Health \nRegister here
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/webinar-mobile-mat-practice/
LOCATION:Web Based
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190124T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190124T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20181116T174359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181116T174359Z
UID:1124-1548331200-1548334800@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:SCIENCE SERIES: Using the ECHO model to treat the opioid crisis in rural Northeast America
DESCRIPTION:Please join our mailing list to receive notifications about this Science Series event! \nTopic \nClinicians can often find it both challenging and daunting to identify their role in addressing the epidemics of opioid misuse and drug overdose deaths facing the nation\, particularly in the hard-hit area of northern New England.  In an effort to engage and support clinicians in these efforts\, Maine Quality Counts (QC) and its partners in the Northern New England ECHO (NNE ECHO) initiative have used the proven “Project ECHO” model to provide direct education and support using the ECHO model of web-supported\, case-based learning.  The NNE ECHO initiative has hosted several opioid-related programs to date\, including compassionate tapering of opioids; SUD care through the perinatal period; Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT); and bringing key community sectors together to decrease drug overdose deaths within local communities.  In this session\, Jeanne Ryer (NH Citizens Health Initiative at UNH) and Lisa Letourneau (Maine Quality Counts) will provide an introduction to the ECHO model\, and describe how their organizations have used ECHO programs to engage and support clinicians and communities in addressing the opioid epidemic. \n  \nAbout the Presenters \nDr. Lisa Letourneau is a physician leader and passionate advocate for health care system delivery change\, with a particular interest in advancing primary care and patient engagement efforts. She previously served for as Executive Director of Maine Quality Counts\, a regional health improvement collaborative\, where she led several quality improvement efforts including the Maine Aligning Forces for Quality initiative and the Maine Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Pilot. Dr. Letourneau is a graduate of Brown University and the Dartmouth-Brown Program in Medicine and is a board-certified internist who practiced emergency medicine for seven years before beginning her work in clinical quality improvement. She holds a master’s degree from the Harvard School of Public Health and has a particular interest in helping to build connections between public health and clinical care\, and the role of physicians in helping to develop and lead health improvement efforts. \nJeanne Ryer is the Director of the NH Citizens Health Initiative (NHCHI)\, a multi-stakeholder statewide effort to create a system of care that promotes health\, assures quality and makes care affordable\, effective\, and accessible to all New Hampshire residents. NHCHI is a project under the NH Institute for Health Policy and Practice. \nFrom 2003 until 2011\, Jeanne was Program Director at the Endowment for Health\, New Hampshire’s statewide health foundation\, where she managed a portfolio of grants\, projects\, and policy initiatives addressing economic and geographic barriers to health. Her work focused on state and federal health system reforms\, safety net health services\, and community transportation. She led efforts to develop and implement a Mission Related Investment strategy to create the Safety Net Loan Fund\, a working capital loan fund for safety net primary care\, mental health\, and oral health clinics. Before joining the Endowment\, Jeanne served as Senior Program Officer for the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and served as lead staff for the Lakes Region Charitable Foundation. Prior to that\, she was the principal of a consulting firm specializing in community health and human services planning and primary health care access\, focusing on the needs of the underserved in rural and remote areas. \nJeanne’s research and professional interests include population perceptions of health and well-being and the use of multi-stakeholder collaboratives in health systems transformation. She is author and co-author of several books\, including one of the early guides to the Internet and others on accessing health and medical information online. \nJeanne serves on the Legislative Commission on Primary Care Workforce\, the New England Comparative Effectiveness Public Advisory Council\, the Board of Trustees of the Foundation for Healthy Communities\, and the Steering Committee for ReThink Health of the Upper Connecticut River Valley.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/science-series-using-echo-model-treat-opioid-crisis-rural-northeast-america/
LOCATION:Northeast Node Headquarters\, 46 Centerra Parkway\, Suite 315\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northeast Node
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190123T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190123T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190108T212204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T212204Z
UID:1170-1548252000-1548255600@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Ireta webinar: Improving Clinical Quality in Methadone Treatment
DESCRIPTION:The Institute for Research\, Education\, and Training in Addictions (Ireta) is hosting a webinar on January 23rd on “Improving Clinical Quality in Methadone Treatment: Results of a 2-Year Pilot.” Click on the link before for more information on the topic\, presenters\, and how to register.\nhttps://ireta.org/training/upcoming-webinars/
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/ireta-webinar-improving-clinical-quality-methadone-treatment/
LOCATION:Web Based
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190116T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190116T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190109T145800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190109T150023Z
UID:1174-1547647200-1547650800@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:CTN Webinar: Utilizing a Robust and Comprehensive Locator Form as a Retention Tool in Clinical Trials
DESCRIPTION:Phoebe Gauthier\, MA\, MPH from the Northeast Node and Dagmar Salazar\, MS from NDAT CTN Clinical Coordinating Center will present on “Utilizing a Robust and Comprehensive Locator Form as a Retention Tool in Clinical Trials” on January 16th. \nParticipant recruitment and retention are critical aspects of conducting quality clinical research projects. The National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (NDAT CTN)\, which evaluates behavioral\, pharmacological\, and integrated treatment interventions for substance use disorders\, routinely enrolls participants who may be challenging to locate during the treatment and follow-up phase of a trial. This 20-minute presentation will review one tool for increasing retention—an adapted locator form. This locator form is designed to better facilitate locating participants\, especially those with unstable living conditions or with limited contact information. Additionally\, this presentation will discuss the form elements beyond conventional locator forms and methods for collecting the information to help increase participant retention. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n· Outline the elements of a comprehensive and robust locator form.\n· Analyze procedural implications for effective implementation of the locator form.\n· Review best practices when collecting contact information with the locator form. \nThey will also be joined by presenters from the Ohio Valley Node whose theme will also focus on study participant retention strategies and tools. \nRegister here: https://cc.readytalk.com/registration/#/?meeting=oc60vlwip9eu&campaign=gi7gdsjt78ri
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/ctn-webinar-utilizing-robust-comprehensive-locator-form-retention-tool-clinical-trials/
LOCATION:Web Based
CATEGORIES:Clinical Trials Network,Northeast Node
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190115T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190115T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190107T213807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T213807Z
UID:1165-1547564400-1547569800@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:The Doorway-NH Public Forum in Laconia\, NH
DESCRIPTION:“The Doorway-NH” program which is set to provide 24/7 access to help for substance use that is within an hour’s reach of any New Hampshire resident. In light of the opioid crisis that has disproportionally affected New Hampshire\, this program is intended to make screening\, evaluation\, and care coordination services more centralized\, available\, and accessible. The Doorway-NH program is a modified “hub and spoke” model where the doorways will serve as the “hubs” and work with local providers (“spokes”) to implement regional approaches to the opioid crisis. Residents who are looking for help with substance use disorders or how to access treatment in the state can call 2-1-1 at any time to access hub services. The nine hubs are located at each of the following locations: \nGranite Pathways – Manchester\, NH\nGranite Pathways – Nashua\, NH\nWentworth-Douglass Hospital – Dover\, NH\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center – Lebanon\, NH\nLittleton Regional Healthcare – Littleton\, NH\nLakes Region General Hospital – Laconia\, NH\nCheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene – Keene\, NH\nConcord Hospital – Concord\, NH\nAndroscoggin Valley Hospital – Berlin\, NH \nThe Doorway-NH program is being funded by a federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) State Opioid Response grant and is under the leadership of NH Governor Chris Sununu and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services. \nA regional public forums will be held at Lakes Region General Hospital Cafeteria on January 15th from 3-4:30 PM for those who are interested in learning more about the program. https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/media/pr/2018/doorway.htm
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/doorway-nh-public-forum-laconia-nh/
LOCATION:Lakes Region General Hospital\, 80 Highland Street\, Laconia\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190115T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190115T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190107T213314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T213314Z
UID:1163-1547544600-1547550000@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:The Doorway-NH Public Forum in Dover\, NH
DESCRIPTION:“The Doorway-NH” program which is set to provide 24/7 access to help for substance use that is within an hour’s reach of any New Hampshire resident. In light of the opioid crisis that has disproportionally affected New Hampshire\, this program is intended to make screening\, evaluation\, and care coordination services more centralized\, available\, and accessible. The Doorway-NH program is a modified “hub and spoke” model where the doorways will serve as the “hubs” and work with local providers (“spokes”) to implement regional approaches to the opioid crisis. Residents who are looking for help with substance use disorders or how to access treatment in the state can call 2-1-1 at any time to access hub services. The nine hubs are located at each of the following locations: \nGranite Pathways – Manchester\, NH\nGranite Pathways – Nashua\, NH\nWentworth-Douglass Hospital – Dover\, NH\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center – Lebanon\, NH\nLittleton Regional Healthcare – Littleton\, NH\nLakes Region General Hospital – Laconia\, NH\nCheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene – Keene\, NH\nConcord Hospital – Concord\, NH\nAndroscoggin Valley Hospital – Berlin\, NH \nThe Doorway-NH program is being funded by a federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) State Opioid Response grant and is under the leadership of NH Governor Chris Sununu and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services. \nA regional public forums will be held at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Eastwood Auditorium (Garrison Wing\, 1st floor) on January 15th from 9:30-11:00 AM for those who are interested in learning more about the program. https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/media/pr/2018/doorway.htm
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/doorway-nh-public-forum-dover-nh/
LOCATION:Wentworth-Douglass Hospital\, 789 Central Ave\, Dover\, NH\, 03820\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190114T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190107T212926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T212926Z
UID:1159-1547479800-1547485200@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:The Doorway-NH Public Forum in Manchester\, NH
DESCRIPTION:“The Doorway-NH” program which is set to provide 24/7 access to help for substance use that is within an hour’s reach of any New Hampshire resident. In light of the opioid crisis that has disproportionally affected New Hampshire\, this program is intended to make screening\, evaluation\, and care coordination services more centralized\, available\, and accessible. The Doorway-NH program is a modified “hub and spoke” model where the doorways will serve as the “hubs” and work with local providers (“spokes”) to implement regional approaches to the opioid crisis. Residents who are looking for help with substance use disorders or how to access treatment in the state can call 2-1-1 at any time to access hub services. The nine hubs are located at each of the following locations: \nGranite Pathways – Manchester\, NH\nGranite Pathways – Nashua\, NH\nWentworth-Douglass Hospital – Dover\, NH\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center – Lebanon\, NH\nLittleton Regional Healthcare – Littleton\, NH\nLakes Region General Hospital – Laconia\, NH\nCheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene – Keene\, NH\nConcord Hospital – Concord\, NH\nAndroscoggin Valley Hospital – Berlin\, NH \nThe Doorway-NH program is being funded by a federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) State Opioid Response grant and is under the leadership of NH Governor Chris Sununu and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services. \nA regional public forums will be held at the Manchester Health Department on January 14th from 3:30-5:00 PM for those who are interested in learning more about the program. https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/media/pr/2018/doorway.htm
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/doorway-nh-public-forum-manchester-nh/
LOCATION:Manchester Health Department\, 1528 Elm Street\, Manchester\, NH\, 03101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190114T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190114T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190107T212657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T212657Z
UID:1156-1547470800-1547476200@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:The Doorway-NH Public Forum in Nashua\, NH
DESCRIPTION:“The Doorway-NH” program which is set to provide 24/7 access to help for substance use that is within an hour’s reach of any New Hampshire resident. In light of the opioid crisis that has disproportionally affected New Hampshire\, this program is intended to make screening\, evaluation\, and care coordination services more centralized\, available\, and accessible. The Doorway-NH program is a modified “hub and spoke” model where the doorways will serve as the “hubs” and work with local providers (“spokes”) to implement regional approaches to the opioid crisis. Residents who are looking for help with substance use disorders or how to access treatment in the state can call 2-1-1 at any time to access hub services. The nine hubs are located at each of the following locations: \nGranite Pathways – Manchester\, NH\nGranite Pathways – Nashua\, NH\nWentworth-Douglass Hospital – Dover\, NH\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center – Lebanon\, NH\nLittleton Regional Healthcare – Littleton\, NH\nLakes Region General Hospital – Laconia\, NH\nCheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene – Keene\, NH\nConcord Hospital – Concord\, NH\nAndroscoggin Valley Hospital – Berlin\, NH \nThe Doorway-NH program is being funded by a federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) State Opioid Response grant and is under the leadership of NH Governor Chris Sununu and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services. \nA regional public forums will be held at the Nashua City Hall Auditorium on January 14th from 1-2:30 PM for those who are interested in learning more about the program. https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/media/pr/2018/doorway.htm
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/doorway-nh-public-forum-nashua-nh/
LOCATION:Nashua City Hall\, 229 Main Street\, Nashua\, NH\, 03060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190114T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190114T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190107T211650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T213358Z
UID:1148-1547458200-1547463600@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:The Doorway-NH Public Forum in Keene\, NH
DESCRIPTION:“The Doorway-NH” program which is set to provide 24/7 access to help for substance use that is within an hour’s reach of any New Hampshire resident. In light of the opioid crisis that has disproportionally affected New Hampshire\, this program is intended to make screening\, evaluation\, and care coordination services more centralized\, available\, and accessible. The Doorway-NH program is a modified “hub and spoke” model where the doorways will serve as the “hubs” and work with local providers (“spokes”) to implement regional approaches to the opioid crisis. Residents who are looking for help with substance use disorders or how to access treatment in the state can call 2-1-1 at any time to access hub services. The nine hubs are located at each of the following locations: \nGranite Pathways – Manchester\, NH\nGranite Pathways – Nashua\, NH\nWentworth-Douglass Hospital – Dover\, NH\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center – Lebanon\, NH\nLittleton Regional Healthcare – Littleton\, NH\nLakes Region General Hospital – Laconia\, NH\nCheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene – Keene\, NH\nConcord Hospital – Concord\, NH\nAndroscoggin Valley Hospital – Berlin\, NH \nThe Doorway-NH program is being funded by a federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) State Opioid Response grant and is under the leadership of NH Governor Chris Sununu and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services. \nA regional public forums will be held at Cheshire Medical Center Auditorium A and B on January 14th from 9:30 -11:00 AM for those who are interested in learning more about the program. https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/media/pr/2018/doorway.htm
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/1148/
LOCATION:Cheshire Medical Center\, Dartmouth Hitchcock-Keene\, 580 Court Street\, Keene\, NH\, 03431\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190109T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190109T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190108T214331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T214331Z
UID:1172-1547042400-1547046000@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:NDEWS Webinar: The Electronic Cigarette Dragon: The Public Health Concern That Became a Criminal Justice Challenge
DESCRIPTION:On January 9th the National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS) is hosting a webinar on “The Electronic Cigarette Dragon: The Public Health Concern That Became a Criminal Justice Challenge.” \n  \nUse this link to register and access the webinar: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0BP5QfCyR5ezSrrkQc_Ftw \n 
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/ndews-webinar-electronic-cigarette-dragon-public-health-concern-became-criminal-justice-challenge/
LOCATION:Web Based
CATEGORIES:Other Related
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190109T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190109T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20181217T182115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181217T182115Z
UID:1132-1547042400-1547046000@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:DSC Manual Query Training
DESCRIPTION:The NDAT CTN Data and Statistics Center (DSC) at The Emmes Corporation will soon implement a new feature in Advantage eClinical–the Manual Query feature. \n\nThe new feature will allow data management staff to highlight data fields that require additional clarification or action by research site staff.\nThis new feature will be used in addition to the Data Integrity queries.\n\nThe DSC will provide training and a demonstration on the functionality of the manual query feature to CTN researchers on Wednesday\, January 9\, 2019. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND? \nAll CTN node and research site staff who have Read/Write access to Advantage eClinical and enter data into the system are required to attend this training. If you are not able to attend this session\, you may review the recording once it is available.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/dsc-manual-query-training/
CATEGORIES:Clinical Trials Network
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190109T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190109T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190107T212310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T213423Z
UID:1153-1547028000-1547033400@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:The Doorway-NH Public Forum in Berlin\, NH
DESCRIPTION:“The Doorway-NH” program which is set to provide 24/7 access to help for substance use that is within an hour’s reach of any New Hampshire resident. In light of the opioid crisis that has disproportionally affected New Hampshire\, this program is intended to make screening\, evaluation\, and care coordination services more centralized\, available\, and accessible. The Doorway-NH program is a modified “hub and spoke” model where the doorways will serve as the “hubs” and work with local providers (“spokes”) to implement regional approaches to the opioid crisis. Residents who are looking for help with substance use disorders or how to access treatment in the state can call 2-1-1 at any time to access hub services. The nine hubs are located at each of the following locations: \nGranite Pathways – Manchester\, NH\nGranite Pathways – Nashua\, NH\nWentworth-Douglass Hospital – Dover\, NH\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center – Lebanon\, NH\nLittleton Regional Healthcare – Littleton\, NH\nLakes Region General Hospital – Laconia\, NH\nCheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene – Keene\, NH\nConcord Hospital – Concord\, NH\nAndroscoggin Valley Hospital – Berlin\, NH \nThe Doorway-NH program is being funded by a federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) State Opioid Response grant and is under the leadership of NH Governor Chris Sununu and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services. \nA regional public forums will be held at Androscoggin Valley Hospital Mt. Success Conference Room on January 9th from 10-11:30 AM for those who are interested in learning more about the program. https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/media/pr/2018/doorway.htm
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/doorway-nh-public-forum-berlin-nh/
LOCATION:Androscoggin Valley Hospital\, 59 Page Hill Road\, Berlin\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190108T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190108T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190107T211357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T213450Z
UID:1146-1546954200-1546959600@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:The Doorway-NH Public Forum in Littleton\, NH
DESCRIPTION:“The Doorway-NH” program which is set to provide 24/7 access to help for substance use that is within an hour’s reach of any New Hampshire resident. In light of the opioid crisis that has disproportionally affected New Hampshire\, this program is intended to make screening\, evaluation\, and care coordination services more centralized\, available\, and accessible. The Doorway-NH program is a modified “hub and spoke” model where the doorways will serve as the “hubs” and work with local providers (“spokes”) to implement regional approaches to the opioid crisis. Residents who are looking for help with substance use disorders or how to access treatment in the state can call 2-1-1 at any time to access hub services. The nine hubs are located at each of the following locations: \nGranite Pathways – Manchester\, NH\nGranite Pathways – Nashua\, NH\nWentworth-Douglass Hospital – Dover\, NH\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center – Lebanon\, NH\nLittleton Regional Healthcare – Littleton\, NH\nLakes Region General Hospital – Laconia\, NH\nCheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene – Keene\, NH\nConcord Hospital – Concord\, NH\nAndroscoggin Valley Hospital – Berlin\, NH \nThe Doorway-NH program is being funded by a federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) State Opioid Response grant and is under the leadership of NH Governor Chris Sununu and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services. \nA regional public forums will be held at Littleton Regional Healthcare conference rooms 1\, 2\, and 3 on January 8th from 1:30 -3:00 PM for those who are interested in learning more about the program. https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/media/pr/2018/doorway.htm
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/doorway-nh-public-forum-littleton-nh/
LOCATION:Littleton Regional Healthcare\, 600 St. Johnsbury Road\, Littleton\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190108T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190108T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20190107T211048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T211157Z
UID:1144-1546938000-1546943400@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Doorway-NH Public Forum in Lebanon\, NH
DESCRIPTION: “The Doorway-NH” program which is set to provide 24/7 access to help for substance use that is within an hour’s reach of any New Hampshire resident. In light of the opioid crisis that has disproportionally affected New Hampshire\, this program is intended to make screening\, evaluation\, and care coordination services more centralized\, available\, and accessible. The Doorway-NH program is a modified “hub and spoke” model where the doorways will serve as the “hubs” and work with local providers (“spokes”) to implement regional approaches to the opioid crisis. Residents who are looking for help with substance use disorders or how to access treatment in the state can call 2-1-1 at any time to access hub services. The nine hubs are located at each of the following locations: \nGranite Pathways – Manchester\, NH\nGranite Pathways – Nashua\, NH\nWentworth-Douglass Hospital – Dover\, NH\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center – Lebanon\, NH\nLittleton Regional Healthcare – Littleton\, NH\nLakes Region General Hospital – Laconia\, NH\nCheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene – Keene\, NH\nConcord Hospital – Concord\, NH\nAndroscoggin Valley Hospital – Berlin\, NH \nThe Doorway-NH program is being funded by a federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) State Opioid Response grant and is under the leadership of NH Governor Chris Sununu and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services. \nA regional public forums will be held at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Auditorium G on January 8th from 9-10:30 AM for those who are interested in learning more about the program. https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/media/pr/2018/doorway.htm
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/doorway-nh-public-forum-lebanon-nh/
LOCATION:Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center\, One Medical Center Drive\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03756\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181210T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181211T080000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20181016T135106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181016T135429Z
UID:1102-1544428800-1544515200@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:New Hampshire Behavioral Health Summit
DESCRIPTION:The NH Behavioral Health Summit is a TWO-DAY EXCLUSIVE statewide event in NH for behavioral healthcare providers and organizations\, including mental health and substance use disorders. \nConference Objectives: \n\nProvide opportunities for policy makers to interact with service providers\, so that this interaction may inform and provide direction for the policy needs and address policy barriers to service provision;\nProvide educational opportunities that address the behavioral health policy and service needs of children and adolescents\, adults\, and the elderly;\nProvide educational opportunities that help participants understand the changing substance use\, mental health\, and primary health landscape;\nProvide educational opportunities that encourage expansion of the workforce relative to health promotion\, prevention\, early identification and intervention\, treatment and recovery supports;\nProvide opportunities that increase familiarity of the various disciplines and systems in order to promote collaboration and enhance care coordination; and\nSupport the provision of evidenced based practices.\n\nSign up by October 31 for a discounted rate!
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/new-hampshire-behavioral-health-summit/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton\, 700 Elm Street\, Manchester\, NH\, 03101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181128T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181128T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20181016T140143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181016T140143Z
UID:1107-1543413600-1543417200@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Supporting Children Who Lose Parents to Overdose
DESCRIPTION:Many children who lose a parent encounter public systems such as child welfare\, mental health\, and juvenile probation\, both before and after the death of their parent(s). As the opioid crisis persists in western Pennsylvania and throughout the country\, this webinar will consider specific issues affecting the children left behind. \nCo-presenters Dr. Eric Hulsey and Cindy Grindel work in the behavioral health field in Allegheny County\, PA. Dr. Hulsey is Manager of Behavioral Health Analytics at the Allegheny County Department of Human Services\, Office of Data Analysis\, Research and Evaluation. Ms. Grindel is a licensed social worker with a graduate degree from the University of Pittsburgh and 25 years of experience in providing counseling\, crisis intervention and critical incident response. \nLearn more and register at the event’s website listed below
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/webinar-supporting-children-lose-parents-overdose/
LOCATION:Web-Based
CATEGORIES:Other Related
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20170619T162116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T135105Z
UID:525-1542283200-1542286800@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Science Series: Mary Kay Jankowski\, PhD and Erin Knight\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Parental Substance Misuse and Child Trauma\n \nThe Science Series webinars are presented on a bi-monthly academic calendar during the lunch hour. Presentations can be viewed either in person or via WebEx (see our Science Series page for online viewing link). We do provide lunch for the in-person participants.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/science-series-mary-kay-jankowski-phd/
LOCATION:Northeast Node Headquarters\, 46 Centerra Parkway\, Suite 315\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northeast Node
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181115T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181115T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20180925T185815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180925T185815Z
UID:1041-1542268800-1542299400@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Dartmouth's Center for Rural Emergency Services and Trauma Annual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The care of the emergently ill or injured patient provides unique challenges in a rural or critical access setting. Join Dartmouth’s Center for Rural Emergency Services and Trauma (CREST) for its 11th annual symposium designed for regional emergency medicine and trauma providers by experts in austere\, out of hospital\, and tertiary rural emergency care. \nThe core curriculum of this year’s symposium ranges broadly\, delivering up-to-date clinical guidance on the care of the unstable medical and trauma patient\, focusing on themes of rural resource allocation and care delivery\, and teaching practical skills broadly relevant to nurses\, associate providers\, physicians and EMS providers. For hands-on learning\, pre-register for optional multidisciplinary simulation training to reinforce the principles and pearls from the day’s lectures in Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center’s Patient Safety Training Center. \nVisit the event website for more details on speakers\, the schedule\, accreditation\, costs and more!
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/dartmouths-center-rural-emergency-services-trauma-annual-symposium/
LOCATION:DHMC Auditorium E\, 1 Medical Center Drive\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03756\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181101T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181101T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20181002T125456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181002T125510Z
UID:1072-1541059200-1541088000@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:15th Annual NH Suicide Prevention Conference
DESCRIPTION:This conference presents valuable information and resources for consumers\, family members and those in the behavioral health field \nPresented by: NH Suicide Prevention Council\, NH Public Health Network\, Youth Suicide Prevention Assembly\, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) New Hampshire in partnership with The Injury Prevention Center at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock (CHaD). \nSponsors: AmeriHealth Caritas\, Connor’s Climb Foundation\, Elliot Health System\, Exeter Hospital\, NH Healthy Families \nApplications for the following CEU’s have been submitted: \nNH NASW (social workers and others licensed under the NH Board of Mental Health Practice) \nCPS (NH Prevention Certification Board) \nLADC (NH Board of Licensing for Alcohol & Other Drug Use Professionals)
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/15th-annual-nh-suicide-prevention-conference/
LOCATION:Grappone Conference Center\, 70 Constitution Avenue\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181024T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181024T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172808
CREATED:20181009T185438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181009T185438Z
UID:1077-1540386000-1540391400@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:National American Indian & Alaska Native Behavioral Health webinar series
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is part of a series on research-based integrated health care topics. Current and timely subjects of interest to American Indian and Alaska Native behavioral healthcare issues are presented using evidence-based information by nationally recognized speakers who are experts in their field. This series offers one-hour sessions on the 4th Wednesday of each month. 1-2 pm Eastern; 12-1 pm Central; 11-12 pm Mountain; 10-11 am Pacific; 9-10 am Alaska.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/national-american-indian-alaska-native-behavioral-health-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
ORGANIZER;CN="ATTC Network":MAILTO:newenglandattc@brown.edu
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