Brain Injury Due to Overdose: Training
Survivors of overdose are often considered complex clients because they present with multiple, interacting problems and seem to be the most difficult to engage in treatment. Despite using more health care resources, they often have the poorest outcomes. This 4-hour workshop will examine how neurocognitive impairment (difficulties in thinking learning and memory), as well as […]
MICIS-Qualidigm Third Opioid-Related Webinar
Co-Prescribing Benzodiazepines and Opioids: The Black Box of Increased Overdose Risk* Presenter: Elisabeth Fowlie Mock, MD, MPH Learning Objectives: Review the trends in benzodiazepine prescribing Evaluate risks of co-prescribing benzodiazepines and opioids Consider taper plans Recall importance of risk reduction Register Here
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
DHMC Auditorium HSpeaker: Samuel Likindikoki, MD, MMed Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, Muhimbili Univeristy of Health and Allied Sciences The State of Psychiatry in Tanzania
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
DHMC Auditorium HSpeaker: Brian Shiner, MD, MPH Title: Measurement Strategies for Evidence-Based Treatments for PTSD: Trends and Associations with Patient-Reported Outcomes
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
DHMC Auditorium HSpeaker and topic TBD.
Outdoor Behavioral Health: Research and Practice
Manchester Public Health Department: Large Conference Room 1528 Elm Street, Manchester, NH, United StatesKeynote Speaker Michael Gass, PhD, LMFT, is a Professor and the Director of the Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare Research Center (obhcenter.org) at the University of New Hampshire. Dr. Gass received his PhD in educational research from the University of Colorado/Boulder and his postdoctoral work in clinical marriage and family therapy. With Drs. Gillis and Russell, he […]
New Hampshire Behavioral Health Summit
The Manchester Downtown Hotel 700 Elm Street, Manchester, New Hampshire, United StatesThe NH Behavioral Health Summit is the EXCLUSIVE statewide event in NH for behavioral healthcare providers and organizations, including mental health and substance use disorders. Conference Objectives: Provide 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 […]
2019 New Hampshire Behavioral Health Summit
DoubleTree by Hilton 700 Elm Street, Manchester, NH, United States2019 New Hampshire Behavioral Health Summit Hosts: The New Hampshire Providers Association, New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors Association, New Hampshire Community Behavioral Health Association Audience: Behavioral healthcare providers and organizations, including mental health and substance use disorders Conference objectives: Provide opportunities for policy makers to interact with service providers, so that this interaction […]
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
DHMC Auditorium HSpeaker: Angela Henricks, PhD Presentation Topic: TBD
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
Speaker: Glen Wylie, DPhil Presentation Title: TBD
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
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Psychiatry Grand Rounds
DHMC Auditorium HSpeaker: Kay Jankowski, PhD Presentation Title: TBD
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
DHMC Auditorium HSpeaker: Glen Wylie, DPhil Presentation Title: TBD
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
DHMC Auditorium HSpeaker: Sallie de Golia, MD Presentation Title: Supervision in Psychiatric Practice: Practice Approaches Across Venues and Providers
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
DHMC Auditorium HSpeaker: Shannon Wiltsey-Stirman, PhD Presentation Title: TBD
Psychiatry Ground Rounds
DHMC Auditorium HSpeaker: Tristan Gorrindo, MD Presentation Title: TBD
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
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Psychiatry Grand Rounds
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Psychiatry Grand Rounds
DHMC Auditorium HSpeaker: Wilder Doucette, MD Presentation Title: TBD
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
DHMC Auditorium HSpeaker: Scott A. Small, MD Presentation Title: TBD
CONSCIOUS LEADERSHIP: A Sustainable Approach to Managing Your Energy and Influencing Change in the Era of Burnout
Grappone Conference Center 70 Constitution Avenue, Concord, NH, United StatesAt top-performing health care organizations with the lowest rates of burnout, physicians and other health care professionals have a voice and they are empowered to enact change with conscious leadership […]
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
DHMC Auditorium HSpeaker: TBD Presentation Title: TBD
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
DHMC Auditorium HSpeaker: James Rustad, MD Presentation Title: Understanding and Undermining the Opioid Crisis: A Patient-Centered Approach
Medication for Addiction Treatment in the Time of COVID-19
This webinar will discuss prescribing/dispensing medications for opioid use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic in New Hampshire. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions, discuss challenges and share successful […]
Greater Manchester SUD Collaborative
Agenda Welcome/Opening Remarks Safe Station Update – Brian Mooney EOC Update - MHD N4H Update – Katiei Sawyer Doorway Update – CMC/Granite Pathways Other updates from the Collaborative Neonatal SUD […]
COVID-19 and Homelessness: Addressing Structural Threats to Community Health
A virtual presentation/discussion addressing the growing multi-faceted challenges, including HIV, Substance Use Disorder, and HCV, facing the homeless population in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. Speakers Joe Wright, MD […]
A Doctors Perspective on Marijuana: the Developing Brain and Addiction
Please join Dr. Rossignol from CMC and Makin' it Happen for a Prevention Week forum about the effects of Marijuana. Dr. Rossignol will discuss the development of the brain and […]
‘Knock Out Opioid Abuse’ Webinar to Examine Impact of COVID-19 on Children
The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, through its philanthropic arm, The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey, have collaborated to create […]
Observational data for biomedical discovery
Talk Summary Observation is the starting point of discovery. Based on observations, scientists form hypotheses that are then tested and evaluated. In the information-age, trillions of observations are being made […]
Structural Inequity, Racial and Ethnic Disparities, and Infectious Diseases: Are There Sustainable Solutions?
A virtual presentation on racial and ethnic disparities in the time of COVID-19. Dr. Bisola Ojikutu will discuss available data on these disparities in COVID-19 diagnosis and mortality and review […]
“This SUCKS; and I Just Don’t Feel Right.” How the Stress of COVID-19 Affects Teens
Join "Mrs. Daniels'" a former teen counselor to explore the stress of COVID-19 on the mind and body. She'll help you understand why you're having a typical response to a […]
Ideal Integration of Telehealth into the New Normal
Target Audience: Primary and ambulatory healthcare workers using or planning on using electronic information and telecommunication technologies to support and promote long-distance clinical health care and patient education Clinical Objectives: […]
Advances in technology-based contingency management in the treatment of substance-use disorders
About the Presentation: Since the first use of information technology to deliver contingency management (CM) to promote smoking cessation in 2005, technological advances have rapidly expanded the geographical reach of […]
Rali NH: CODE 3/Rali Cares Virtual Trailer Tour Hidden in plain sight
Senate President Donna Soucy, and CODE3 Executive Director, Joe Abdalla will join Makin’ It Happen for an important discussion about prescription drug safety. 50% of teens believe that prescription drugs […]
Virtual Visits – Maximizing the Experience
Target Audience: Primary and ambulatory healthcare workers using or planning on using electronic information and telecommunication technologies to support and promote long-distance clinical health care and patient educationClinical Objectives: To […]
Webinar: The Six Building Blocks: A Roadmap for Primary Care Clinics to Implement a Team-Based Approach
Join the Northwest ATTC for its next monthly webinar, presented by Laura Mae Baldwin, MD, MPH, and Michael Parchman, MD, MPH.This one-hour webinar will share how a systems-based approach to improving chronic pain […]
Telehealth Technology, Privacy and Payment Policy
Target Audience: Primary and ambulatory healthcare workers using or planning on using electronic information and telecommunication technologies to support and promote long-distance clinical health care and patient education Clinical Objectives: […]
Addressing the Intersection of Substance Use and Suicide: Strategies for Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment
Deaths by overdose and suicide continue to increase despite state and national efforts. Individuals with substance use disorders are at increased risk for suicide. Efforts to jointly address substance use […]
Webinar: Management of Hepatitis C in Community Health Centers
A virtual conference addressing HCV epidemiology, assessment and treatment, and how to start HCV program at your health center. The conference will feature presentations, breakout sessions, and practice cases, and […]
Supporting Youth and Families in Recovery from Substance Use Disorders – Day One
Facilitated by Jordana Willers, Ed.M Wednesday, June 10 and Thursday, June 11 2020 9:30 AM- 12:30 PM Live Webinar This webinar focuses on ways to engage and support family members […]
Defining and Assessing Integrated Behavioral Health Capacity
Research indicates that integrated treatment is more effective than sequential treatment and parallel treatment for people with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. This presentation will introduce the Dual […]
Science Behind Addiction
NIDA Director Nora Volkow and Emergency Care researcher Gail D’Onofrio will have a live “fireside chat” on Facebook live related to opioid use disorder, COVID-19, and the emergency room. You can view the chat live on the NIDA Facebook page.
Supporting Youth and Families in Recovery from Substance Use Disorders – Day Two
Facilitated by Jordana Willers, Ed.M Wednesday, June 10 and Thursday, June 11 2020 9:30 AM- 12:30 PM Live Webinar This webinar focuses on ways to engage and support family members who have a loved one with Substance Use Disorder. Day 1 will focus on ways to help support parents, caregivers and other family members who […]
Motivational Interviewing: Conversation and Compassionate Listening and its Impact During COVID-19
This is a conversation in Motivational Interviewing,(MI), to illustrate the power of one person in the lives of the people we serve. During this healthcare crisis, providers are transmitting all the goodness conveyed to them in their lives by influential people and experiences. The evidence of one harsh comment can undo a person's sense of […]
Youth Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders
Youth Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders Facilitated by Jordana Willers, Ed.M Thursday, June 18, 2020 9:30 AM- 12:30 PM Live Webinar This training examines the relationship between mental health disorders, trauma history, and substance use disorders in youth and young adults. We will examine the data, trends, and complexities of these related developmental disorders and […]
Leading Manchester to Recovery: Extending Our Reach Series – KICKOFF and Community/Neighborhood Health and Well-Being in Manchester
This ten (10) session series will kick-off June 23rd and run until July 28Th,. offering one contact hour per session. The series will be hosted via webinar with topics that include: Maintaining health and well-being in our local community How digital technology can be used when treating substance abuse disorders Better understanding medicated clients and […]
Webinar: Digital Health Services to Address Addiction in Families and Patients: Allies in Recovery and the 5-Actions Program
This webinar, presented by Dominique Simon-Levine, PhD, MPH and John Fitzgerald, PhD, LPC, CAS, will introduce two digital health tools to address addiction in families and patients, both free during the COVID-19 pandemic. An overview of the evidence-base for the programs, how they work, benefits and risks, and ways they can be incorporated into present […]
Changing The Culture Surrounding Mental Illness: It’s Way Past Time
Speaker: John T. Broderick Jr. Senior Director of External Affairs Dartmouth-Hitchcock(Former Chief Justice, NH Supreme Court) Register Here
Science Series: Responding to the Opioid Epidemic’s “Ripple Effect” through Integrated Family Care: The Policy and Payment Landscape
Topic In November of 2019, the United Hospital Fund (UHF), an independent nonprofit health care policy organization based in New York, released first-of-its-kind national and state estimates of the toll of the U.S. opioid epidemic on children. In this talk, Suzanne Brundage, director of Children's Health at UHF and principle investigator will: describe the estimate […]
The Impact Of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on Child, Adolescent, And Adult Mental Health/Addiction
Speaker: Franc Hudspeth, PhD, NCC, LPC-S, ACS, RPT-s, Rph Register Here
Leading Manchester to Recovery: Extending Our Reach Series –Safe Station Program
Speaker: Christopher Stawasz Regional Director American Medical Response Register Here
Technology-Based Interventions: Navigating New Models to Enhance and Expand Service Delivery
This webinar will review the use of technology-based interventions related to treating individuals with substance use disorders and providing recovery support services focused on asynchronous tools, such as social media, blogs, podcasts, online support groups, videos, and text messaging. Finally, recommendations for clinicians and peer recovery coaches for developing their own tools will be highlighted. […]
Counseling Emerging Adults With Substance Use Disorders
Description Substance use developmentally peaks during emerging adulthood (ages 18-25). Many emerging adults who develop problematic substance use during this developmental period have been exposed to environmental, individual, and interpersonal stressors throughout their life that place them at risk for ongoing difficulties with substance use as they transition to adulthood. This transition into substance use […]
The Lived Experience Of Postpartum Women Attending Outpatient Substance-Abuse Treatment for Opioid or Heroin Addiction
Speaker: Donna Proulx, PhD, RN, CCRN-CSC Assistant Professor and Director of Graduate Nursing Programs, Rivier University Register Here
Identifying and Modeling Higher Order Lags in Intensive Longitudinal Data
Presenter: Dr. Nicholas C. Jacobson is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Data Science and Psychiatry at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology […]
Statistical Concerns for the Analysis of Data Collected by Wearable Digital Health Technology in Clinical Trials
With recent developments in wearable biosensors and portable electronics (collectively referred to as digital health technology – DHT), many clinical trials propose measuring endpoints using a DHT. DHTs record data […]
Leading Manchester to Recovery: Extending Our Reach Series – Let’s Talk about Suicide
Speakers: Jake Cavanaugh: Founder & Executive Director, The NAN Project Donna Kausek, LMHC, Clinical Director, The NAN Project Register Here
Implications for COVID-19 and Complex PTSD for Opioid Use Disorder
Join us for this interactive session to discuss the ongoing impact of COVID-19, Complex PTSD, and strategies for working with individuals with opioid use disorder. Session objectives: 1. Explore and […]
New Ethical Dilemmas: Developing Professional Competency in the Digital Age – Introductory Webinar
With the rapid onset of the public health emergency, COVID-19, the use of technology and social media by behavioral health practitioners, for personal and professional purposes, has increased dramatically. As […]
Webinar: Media Literacy Basics for Prevention Professionals
Overview Youth and young adults are bombarded with media depicting substances in a positive light, increasing the likelihood that they will use alcohol and other drugs. Building skills in youth […]
Leading Manchester to Recovery: Extending Our Reach Series – Recognizing and Responding to Human Trafficking
Speaker: Donna Plourde Executive Director & Co-Founder Real Life Giving Register Here
Building Capacity for a Public Health Approach to Prevention
COURSE DESCRIPTION Substance misuse and behavioral health overall, are an intrinsic part of public health. Many people with substance use disorders also live with mental health disorders, including serious mental […]
Taking on the “Perfect Storm”: Faith-based Organizations and Partnerships Address Critical Behavioral Health Needs in Communities of Color
Join this NNED virtual roundtable hosted by the NNED National Facilitation Center and SAMHSA’s Office of Behavioral Health Equity in partnership with SAMHSA’s Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Network Coordinating […]
Getting Paid: Medicare, Opioid Screening, Intervention, and Treatment and Older Adults
UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs and the Pacific Southwest ATTC are partnering with Advocates for Human Potential to present the Sustainable Reimbursement of MAT Webinar Series. The series will be […]
Understanding the New Changes to 42 CFR Part 2
On July 15, 2020, SAMHSA finalized changes to 42 CFR Part 2 ("Part 2"), the regulations for the Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records. These changes will go into […]
ASAM Integration and Application – Am I doing this right?
Need assistance applying and/or integrating the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Criteria? Join On-the-Spot the 3rd Friday of each month at 10:00 a.m. MT / 11:00 a.m. CT for […]
Leading Manchester to Recovery: Extending Our Reach Series – Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Speaker: Dan Hale, MD, FAAP, SFHM Pediatric Hospitalist, Floating Hospital for Children Lawrence General Hospital Chief Professional Development Officer Lawrence General Hospital Register Here