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  • Science Series

    Topic: Working at the Intersections of Intimate Partner Violence, Opioids, and Trauma Presenters: Carole Warshaw, MD Gabriela Zapata-Alma, LCSW, CADC National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma and Mental Health Zoom […]

  • Stigma Reduction as a Novel Strategy to Address Addiction

    The Rural Drug Addiction Research (RDAR) Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lunch and Learn Series on Stigma Reduction as a Novel Strategy to Address Addiction is presented by Dr. Alëna […]

  • Wraparound Virtual Training Series

    Wraparound is a method of engaging children and youth with the highest levels of behavioral health needs, and their families, so that they can live in their homes and communities […]

  • Racial Inequities in Substance Use

    Speaker: Dr. Michelle Durham, MD, MPH, FAPA, DFAACAP Untreated substance use disorders contribute to thousands of deaths each year. Although there are treatments available, many communities have not accessed them. […]

  • Working with Multiple SUDs in MAT

    Virtual Workshop Short presentations & Break-Out Discussions Principles of Care Management  (4 x 15 min presentations) * Alcohol & OUD by Geoffrey Kane, MD, MPH, Chief of Addiction Services, the Brattleboro Retreat * […]

  • Wraparound Virtual Training Series

    Wraparound is a method of engaging children and youth with the highest levels of behavioral health needs, and their families, so that they can live in their homes and communities […]

  • Wraparound Virtual Training Series

    Wraparound is a method of engaging children and youth with the highest levels of behavioral health needs, and their families, so that they can live in their homes and communities […]

  • Wraparound Virtual Training Series

    Wraparound is a method of engaging children and youth with the highest levels of behavioral health needs, and their families, so that they can live in their homes and communities […]

  • Reducing Disparities in SUD treatment among African Americans: A way forward for CTN Research – Day One

    CTN Virtual Workshop organized by the Minority Interest Group. Prior research found that African Americans (AAs): a) enter treatment later in the course of their addiction trajectory, b) are more likely to drop out of treatment, and c) have poorer treatment outcomes than non-Hispanic Whites. This workshop will provide a) an overview of SUD treatments and outcomes […]

  • Reducing Disparities in SUD treatment among African Americans: A way forward for CTN Research – Day Two

    CTN Virtual Workshop organized by the Minority Interest Group. Prior research found that African Americans (AAs): a) enter treatment later in the course of their addiction trajectory, b) are more likely to drop out of treatment, and c) have poorer treatment outcomes than non-Hispanic Whites. This workshop will provide a) an overview of SUD treatments and outcomes […]

  • Wraparound Virtual Training Series

    Wraparound is a method of engaging children and youth with the highest levels of behavioral health needs, and their families, so that they can live in their homes and communities and realize their dreams. We will specialize our focus on parents/family members, children, youth, and young adults impacted by opioid addiction and substance use challenges. Register […]

  • Indigenous Rights and Research

    Presenter MAILE TAUALII, PhD, MPH Assistant Clinical Investigator, Center for Integrated Health Care Research (CIHR) Hawaii Permanente Medical Group Assistant Professor of Public Health, Office of Public Health Studies Assistant Professor and Chair of Native Hawaiian and Indigenous Health University of Hawai‘i Please email epidemiology@dartmouth.edu to RSVP or for additional details and seminar materials.

  • Long-Term OUD Medication Management

    Matisyahu Shulman, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Division on Substance Use Disorders New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University Irving Medical Center   Topic Description Review of Managing changes in OUD medication type, formulation, and dose Evidence-base for: Retention strategies for SL BUP/XR-BUP, methadone, XR-NTX Patient characteristics related to discontinuation outcomes Patient-motivated  […]

  • Acute Pain Management Following Surgery: Safe Opioid Prescribing and Strategies to Reduce Opioid Overprescribing

    Please join us for a UVM CORA Community Rounds Workshop Series session, “Acute Pain Management Following Surgery: Safe Opioid Prescribing and Strategies to Reduce Opioid Overprescribing" presented by Marjorie Meyer, MD, Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, UVM Larner College of Medicine, Burlington, VT. This presentation will outline strategies to optimize pain control and […]

  • Triple-negative Breast Cancer among African American Women March 25th Ancestry-related Variation in Breast Cancer Disparities

    TENTATIVE Presenters EDITH P. MITCHELL, MD, MACP, FCPP, FRCP (London) Clinical Professor,Medical Oncology Director, Center to Eliminate Cancer Disparities Associate Director, Diversity Affairs Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson 116th President National Medical Association LISA NEWMAN, MD, MPH, FACS, FASCO Chief of the Section of Breast Surgery Founding Medical Director, International Center for the Study […]

  • Part 3: Daily Cannabis Use During Pregnancy and Postpartum: Patient, Provider, and Budtender Perspectives

    This presentation will cover a series of research studies focused on perceptions of risk of cannabis use during pregnancy and postpartum. Research participants included perinatal women, healthcare providers, and cannabis retailers in the state of Washington. Dr. Celestina Barbosa-Leiker is an Associate Professor in the College of Nursing and Vice Chancellor for Research at Washington […]

  • Bioethics and the Legacy of Tuskegee

    Presenter RUEBEN WARREN, DDS, MPH, DrPH, MDiv Director, National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care Tuskegee University Please email epidemiology@dartmouth.edu to RSVP or for additional details and seminar […]