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Psychiatry Grand Rounds

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Speaker: Kay Jankowski, PhD Presentation Title: TBD

Psychiatry Grand Rounds

DHMC Auditorium H

Speaker: Glen Wylie, DPhil Presentation Title: TBD

Psychiatry Grand Rounds

DHMC Auditorium H

Speaker: Sallie de Golia, MD Presentation Title: Supervision in Psychiatric Practice: Practice Approaches Across Venues and Providers

Psychiatry Grand Rounds

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Speaker: Shannon Wiltsey-Stirman, PhD Presentation Title: TBD

Psychiatry Ground Rounds

DHMC Auditorium H

Speaker: Tristan Gorrindo, MD Presentation Title: TBD

Psychiatry Grand Rounds

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Speaker: Wilder Doucette, MD Presentation Title: TBD  

Psychiatry Grand Rounds

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Speaker: Scott A. Small, MD Presentation Title: TBD

Psychiatry Grand Rounds

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Speaker: 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 […]

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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 […]

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 […]

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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 CM from local to nationwide, permitted detection of smoking and alcohol using mobile phones, and allowed automation of all aspects of technology-based CM. Recently, several […]

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 are much safer than illegal street drugs—60% to 70% say that home medicine cabinets are their source of drugs. With the pandemic cancelling DEA Rx […]

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 educate primary and ambulatory healthcare workers in electronic information and telecommunication technologies. Speaker: Kristin Sohl, MD, FAAP; Register Here

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 and opioid management in primary care can improve outcomes for patients, including complex patients with diagnoses of behavioral health and substance use disorders. We will […]

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: To educate primary and ambulatory healthcare workers in electronic information and telecommunication technologies. Speaker: John D. Scott, MD, MSc, FIDSA Register Here

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 and suicide are warranted.  This webinar describes suicide risk among those who misuse substances and details multiple strategies for joint prevention, intervention, and treatment in […]

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 will address the management of HCV during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Register Here

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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 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 […]

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 Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment (DDCAT) and the Dual Diagnosis Capability in Mental Health Treatment (DDCMHT) instruments and toolkits for improving co-occurring disorder (COD) treatment […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 from the Pennsylvania State University and completed his clinical fellowship and post-doctoral fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Dr. Jacobson researches the use of […]

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 at a higher frequency than traditional clinician/patient observed data.  For example, a wearable accelerometer records data multiple times a second every day during follow-up (lasting […]

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 resolve issues related to Complex PTSD 2. Learn about typical long-term and residual effects of traumatic life experiences 3. Develop strategies to help cope with […]

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 such, ethical and practice issues, like self-disclosure in postings, unintentional boundary crossings and violations, privacy and security issues, and social media concerns, reflect just some […]

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 and young adults to critically analyze media messages may help reduce the impact of the pro-substance messages on youth and young adults. This webinar will […]

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 illness, as well as preventable and treatable medical health issues. Often, the same root causes and care disparities are responsible for most or all of […]

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 […]

Prevention of Opioid Use Disorder in Women

Marjorie Meyer, MD, Associate Professor, Maternal Fetal Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT . Women are at particularly increased risk of developing opioid use disorder related to prescribed opioids.  This webinar will […]

Best Practices for Co-occurring Disorders Treatment: Staffing and Training

Organizational staffing directly impacts program capacity for integrated treatment, particularly whether an organization’s staff composition includes staff with dual licensure or extensive experience treating individuals with co-occurring disorders. This webinar […]

Deconstructing Unconscious Bias in Behavioral Health Care

Description: Behavioral health disparities reflect the lack of access to quality care for specific populations. Despite notable efforts to address inequitable outcomes, research suggests that race and ethnicity are predictors […]

Supporting Recovery for All: Racial Equity in Recovery

Anecdotal evidence suggests that even with a growing number of Black recovery leaders and Black-led recovery organizations, Black people continue to be underrepresented and underserved within recovery support settings. SAMHSA’s Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) invites you to join national experts in a conversation about racial equity in recovery […]

Treatment of Stimulant Use Disorders

Presenter: Richard Rawson, PhD, Research Professor, Vermont Center for Behavior and Health, University of Vermont in Burlington, VT and Professor Emeritus, UCLA Department of Psychiatry, Los Angeles, CA Summary: The emergence of increased rates of cocaine and methamphetamine use and associated overdose deaths (with and without opioids) is being referred to as the “4th wave of the opioid […]

Advocacy Series, Session IV: Confidentiality Rule Changes and 42 CFR

Description This webinar will review the latest legislation on 42 USC 290dd-2(b), which migrates a portion of the substance use disorder confidentiality regulations into HIPAA. Participants will be presented with both the update and a discussion of the integration of the amended 42 USC 290dd-2. In addition, a review of the most current regulations put […]

Making the Case to Identify Not Blame: Deconstructing Unconscious Bias in Behavioral Health Care Series

Description: Building off the psychological framework of unconscious bias as discussed in the first session, this second presentation will review and inform on how unconscious bias is reflected in words, communications, and relations toward persons of color through case scenarios reflecting its impact in the addiction, mental health, and prevention settings. The elusiveness of cognitive […]

Dismantling Bias and Building Equity: Deconstructing Unconscious Bias in Behavioral Health Care Series

Description: In the first two sessions we define and describe the impact of unconscious bias on cognition and provider practice, as well as how it contributes to behavioral health disparities. This third session will offer practical tools and strategies for organizations and providers to identify and address unconscious bias and support the delivery of culturally […]

TelePsychiatry Conference: Children and Adolescents in Crisis

DHMC Auditorium G

Conference topics will include managing children and adolescents in crises with attention to differences in latency age and adolescent populations, including related issues of custody, DCYF involvement, issues with developmentally delayed patients, management of agitation and assessing safety concerns. Register Here