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SUMMARY:The Quest for a Medication for Stimulant Use Disorder
DESCRIPTION:University of Vermont Center on Behavioral and Health \nMONTHLY LECTURE SERIES \n\n\n\nREGISTER FOR WEBINAR\n\n\n\nCraig Rush\, Ph.D. \nProfessor of Behavioral Science\, Psychiatry\, and Psychology \nCollege of Medicine\, University of Kentucky \n  \nCraig R. Rush\, PhD is a Professor of Behavioral Science at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine\, with joint \nappointments in psychiatry and psychology. He also serves as Assistant Dean for Faculty Affairs in the College of Medicine and \ndirects the Human Behavioral Performance Laboratory. His research focuses on behavioral pharmacology and the development \nof pharmacological and behavioral interventions for substance use disorders\, particularly stimulant dependence\, and he has \npublished over 150 peer-reviewed papers on related topics. Dr. Rush directs NIH-supported training programs for pre- and post- \ndoctoral researchers and is recognized for his mentorship and faculty development efforts.
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SUMMARY:Meeting Youth Where They Are: Substance Use Prevention and Treatment
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW \n  \nABOUT THE TRAINER: \nDr. Laura Grubb\, MD\, MPH\, FAAP is a board-certified pediatrician and adolescent medicine \nspecialist with over 25 years of experience dedicated to advancing adolescent behavioral \nhealth through clinical care\, public health leadership\, and national advocacy. Her expertise \ncenters on youth substance use prevention\, treatment\, and recovery\, with a strong focus on \nimplementing trauma-informed\, evidence-based practices. As a Subject Matter Expert for the \nNew England ATTC and consultant to the Opioid Response Network\, she provides targeted \ntechnical assistance\, training\, and policy consultation to integrate adolescent services\, \nincluding medication for addiction treatment (MAT)\, and to build workforce competency. Her \ndistinguished background in academic medicine\, federal service\, and program development \nuniquely positions her to strengthen systems and improve outcomes in adolescent substance \nuse care. \n  \nDESCRIPTION: \nThis training equips clinicians and allied professionals with practical\, evidence-based strategies to \nprevent\, identify\, and address substance use among adolescents and young adults (AYA). Participants \nreview current epidemiology and morbidity trends\, apply validated screening tools (including CRAFFT)\, \nand use motivational interviewing and motivational enhancement techniques to engage youth at varying \nstages of readiness. Emphasis is placed on developmentally appropriate\, patient-centered \ncommunication\, early intervention\, warm handoffs\, and leveraging family\, community\, and national \nresources to improve outcomes for AYA across prevention and treatment settings. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \nDescribe substance use and addiction as pediatric conditions by summarizing epidemiologic trends\, age of \ninitiation\, and associated morbidity and mortality among adolescents and young adults. \nApply developmentally appropriate screening and risk-stratification tools (e.g.\, CRAFFT) to identify levels of \nsubstance use risk and determine appropriate clinical responses. \nImplement motivational interviewing–based strategies to engage adolescents and young adults in prevention\, \nearly intervention\, and treatment planning\, including linkage to appropriate supports and resources. \n  \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/meeting-youth-where-they-are-substance-use-prevention-and-treatment/
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