Annual National ConferenceAssociation for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse
Jointly Sponsored By
Funding for this conference was made possible (in part) by R13DA15046 from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention by trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
“AMERSA at 35: New Times - New Paradigms”
November 3-5, 2011
Sheraton Crystal City Hotel1800 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, Virginia
35 th Anniversary
1976 ~ 2011
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Conference Objective
At the end of this conference participants should be able to:
• Demonstrateinnovativeteachingandclinicalskills
• Discussscientificadvancesinpreventionandtreatment of addiction
• Continuecollaborationandmentoringrelationshipswith professionalcolleagues
• Discusscurrentapproachestoimplementationresearch,patient privacy,andchroniccareaspectsofaddiction
AMERSA’s Mission
AMERSA,foundedin1976,isamultidisciplinaryorganizationofhealthcareprofessionalsdedicatedtoimprovingeducationinthecareofindividualswithsubstanceabuseproblems.AMERSA’smissionisto: • Provideleadershipandimprovetrainingforallhealth professionalsinthemanagementofproblemsrelatedto alcohol,tobaccoandotherdrugs. • Disseminatestate-of-the-artscientificinformationabout substanceabuseeducationandresearchthroughtheNational AMERSAConferenceandtheorganization’sjournal, Substance Abuse. • Providementoringforhealthcareprofessionalsinterestedin becomingteachers,clinicians,andresearchers. • Promoteculturalcompetenceandinclusivenessamonghealth careprofessionalsintheirworkwithindividualsaffectedby alcohol,tobaccoandotherdrugproblems. • Promotecollaborationamongmultipleprofessionsincluding, butnotlimitedto,medicine,nursing,socialwork,psychology, dentistry,pharmacology,publichealth,andalliedhealth. • Buildanationalnetworkofsubstanceabuseexpertswhocan adviselocal,national,andinternationalorganizationsonhealth professionalsubstanceabuseeducation.
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MarianneT.Marcus,EdD,RN,FAANSybilMarsh,MD,MAJamesMatneyPatriciaMcGuiness-Carmichael,MSWFrederickMore,DDS,MSHaroldPerl,PhDMariannePugatch,MSW,LICSWJohnA.Renner,Jr.,MDMelissaRivera,MASherylRyan,MDKennethSaffier,MDXimenaSanchez-Samper,MDMiriamSchizer,MD,MPHJ.PaulSeale,MDSharonLevy,MD,MPHBradleyTanner,MDDanVinson,MD,MSPHAlexanderWalley,MD,MScSusanWhitley,MD
Executive Committee
PatrickG.O’Connor,MD,MPH,PresidentKimberP.Richter,PhD,MPH,Vice-PresidentAdamJ.Gordon,MD,MPH,FACP,FASAM,SecretaryDanielP.Alford,MD,MPH,FACP,TreasurerPeterD.Friedmann,MD,MPH,ImmediatePast-PresidentMarcGalanter,MD,SubstanceAbuse,Editor-in-ChiefSusieAdams,PhD,RN,PMHNP,FAANP,Member-at-LargeKateMalliarakis,MSM,CNP,MAC,RN,Member-at-LargeMarianneT.Marcus,EdD,RN,FAAN,Member-at-LargeXimenaSanchez-Samper,MD,Member-at-LargeDavidC.Lewis,MD,AMERSANationalOffice,EmeritusDirectorDoreenMacLane-Baeder,AMERSANationalOffice,Director
AMERSA Program Committee
Program Co-ChairsSusieAdams,PhD,RN,PMHNP,FAANP
HillaryKunins,MD,MPH,MSProgram Committee Members
DanielAlford,MD,MPHMaryannAmodeo,PhD,MSWBillieAlexanderAvery,MAMichaelBierer,MD,MPHIngridBinswanger,MD,MPHKerryBroderick,BSN,MDMaryBrolin,PhDDeidraCarroll,BSMaryAldred–Crouch,MaryCutler,MDMichaelDawes,MDGailD’Onofrio,MDBabalolaFaseru,MD,MPHPeterFriedmann,MD,MPHDavidGastfriend,MDErikGunderson,MDAdamGordon,MD,MPHWilliamHaning,MD,FASAMLauraHuben,MPHSandraJones,DrNPcStefanKertesz,MD,MScKevinKraemer,MD,MScJohnKelly,PhDMaryJoLarson,PhD,MPALauraLorenz,PhD,MEd
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AMERSA Task Forces
Taskforcesaregroups,meetingforaperiodofseveralmonthsorseveralyears,toachievespecificgoalsandobjectivesrelatedtotheAMERSAmission.Allmeetingattendeesareinvitedtoparticipateintaskforcemeetings.AMERSAmemberswhowishtoapplyfortaskforcestatusshouldstopbytheregistrationdesk.AMERSAcurrentlyhasonetaskforce:PhysicianEducation.Amajorgoalofthistaskforcehasbeenthefacilitationofrequiredtraininginsubstanceusedisordersforallprimarycareresidencyprograms.
Special Interest Groups
Specialinterestgroups,lessstructuredthantaskforces,provideanopportunityforattendeestohaveafocuseddiscussionontopicssuchasNursingInitiative,SocialWorkInitiative,AddictionMedicineFellowshipsandHealthReform,HarmReduc-tion.Allmeetingparticipantsareinvitedtoattendthesediscussions.
One-on-One Mentoring
Thisone-on-onesessionisanopportunityforselectedindividualstomeetone-on-onewithnationalleadersinthefieldofalcoholandotherdrugabuse.Thissessionisdesignedforconsultationoncareerdevelopmentand/orresearch,teaching,andrelated issues.Mentorsare interested inmeeting, learningaboutandprovidingguidancetolessseniormembersoftheorganization.Ifyouwouldliketoscheduletimetomeetwithamentor,pleasestopbytheregistrationdesk.Alistofthisyear’smentorsandareasofinterestisincludedinyourregistrationpacket.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
6:00-9:00pm AMERSA Executive Committee Meeting
Thursday, November 3, 2011
7:00-8:45am Conference Registration atrium/foyer
8:45-9:00am Welcome and Opening Remarks ballroom a Patrick G. O’Connor, MD, MPH, President 9:00-10:00am Plenary Session - Behavioral Economics: Implications for the ballroom a Conceptualization and Treatment of Addiction Presentedby: James G. Murphy, PhD, University of Memphis
10:00-10:15am Break
10:15-11:45am Plenary Session - A Spicy Debate – “Resolved: Employers, the ballroom a Government, and Third Party Payors Should Incentivize Smokers to Quit” Presentedby: Kevin Volpp, MD, PhD, Director, Center for Health Incentives, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, Professor, Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Staff Physician, Philadelphia VA Medical Center, and Geoffrey C. Williams, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine, Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of Rochester Medical Center
12:00-2:00pm Program Committee Luncheon Meeting #1 ballroom b (Newcommitteemembersarewelcome!)
12:00-2:00pm Past Presidents’ Council Luncheon Meeting executive boardroom
2:15-3:15pm Betty Ford Award Plenary Session – Prescription Opioid ballroom a Abuse: Translating Laboratory Findings to Clinical Practice Sharon L. Walsh, PhD, Professor of Behavioral Science and Psychiatry, Director, Center on Drug and Alcohol Research - University of Kentucky
3:15-3:30pm Break
3:30-5:00pm Skills-Based Workshops - Session #1
ballroom b Addiction Treatment in the Era of the Patient-Centered Medical Home: A Workshop on Integrating Primary Care and Opioid Agonist Therapy Christine Pace, MD - Boston Medical Center, Marc Gourevitch, MD, MPH - New York University School of Medicine, Roy Cohen, MD - Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Alexander Walley, MD, MSc, Boston Medical Center crystal v How to Use Standardized Patients to Teach Students Substance Abuse Screening and Counseling Skills Patricia I. Wathen MD - Clinical Professor of Medicine, U. of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Audrey H. Ortega, BSBM - Lead, Standardized Patient Educator, University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio School of Medicine H-E B Clinical Skills Center, Michelle Conde, MD - Clinical Associate Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, South Texas Veterans Health Care System Medical Center
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crystal iv Shifts Happen: Creative Thinking for Stress-Resilience and Burn-Out Prevention Jude Treder-Wolff, LCSW, RMT, CGP - President , Lifestage, Inc , Nicholas Wolff, LCSW, BCD, TEP - Vice-President, Lifestage, Inc. crystal iii Talking with Pictures: Concepts and Hands-on Experience for Substance Abuse Education and Research Laura S. Lorenz, PhD, MEd, CBIS - Senior Research Associate, Institute for Behavioral Health, The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University 2010 Best Workshop Award Winner
5:00-6:00pm New Member/First Time Attendee Orientation ballroom a
6:00-7:30pm Welcome Reception and Scientific Poster Session atrium (Allarewelcome!) (MeetandwelcomeFederalRepresentatives,NewMembers, SBIRTGrantees,andFirst-TimeAttendees)
7:30-8:30pm 12-Step Meeting executive boardroom
Friday, November 4, 2011
7:30-8:30am Breakfast Meeting: NIDA’s Electronic Health Records Project: ballroom c From Screening to Decision Support (Allarewelcome!) Presentedby: Betty Tai, PhD - Director, Center for the Clinical Trials Network, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Richard Saitz, MD - Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health and Robert Lindblad, MD - EMMES Corp. 8:30-8:45am Announcements ballroom a Patrick G. O’Connor, MD, MPH, President
8:45-9:45am John P. McGovern Award Plenary Session - Adolescent Substance ballroom a Use: New Strategies for Early Identification and Intervention in Primary Care John R. Knight, MD - Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and the founder and Director of the Center for Adolescent Substance Abuse Research at Children’s Hospital Boston
9:45-10:00am Break
10:00-11:00am Plenary Session - The Role of the Medical Home in Addressing ballroom a Behavioral Risk Factors Presentedby: Richard L. Brown, MD, MPH - Professor of Family Medicine, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Clinical Director, Wisconsin Initiative to Promote Healthy Lifestyles and A. Seiji Hayashi, MD, MPH, FAAFP - Chief Medical Officer, Bureau of Primary Health Care - Health Resources and Services Administration
11:00-11:15am Break
11:15-12:45pm Plenary Session - I Want a New Drug! Novelties in Adolescent ballroom a Substance Abuse Presentedby: J. Wesley Boyd, MD, PhD - Cambridge Health Alliance and Children’s Hospital Boston, Ximena Sanchez-Samper, MD, Miriam Schizer, MD, MPH, and Patricia Schram, MD - Children’s Hospital Boston, Center for Adolescent Substance Research
1:00-2:00pm Public Policy Luncheon - Update on the Proposed NIH Institute ballroom c that will Focus on Substance Use, Abuse and Addiction Research Lorraine Gunzerath, PhD, MBA, Special Assistant, Office of the Director – National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, David Shurtleff, PhD, Acting Deputy Director - National Institute on Drug Abuse, , Kenneth Warren, PhD, Acting Director - National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, and Susan R.B. Weiss, PhD, Acting Director Office of Science Policy and Communications - National Institute on Drug Abuse
2:15-3:45pm Skills-Based Workshops - Session #2
ballroom b Brief Counseling Skills for Non-Therapist Clinicians: What To Do with a 15 Minute Med-Check Visit James Finch, MD – Private addition medicine practice, Jane Blansfield Finch, MSW – Clinical Director, Changes by Choice
crystal v Knowing When to Say “When”: Transitioning Patients Out of Opioid Therapy Jeffrey D. Baxter, MD - University of Massachusetts Medical School, and Kenneth Saffier, MD - Staff physician, Contra Costa Health Services crystal iii Understanding and Helping Families with Parental Substance Abuse: The Value of Mentalization-Based Treatment Christine H. Fewell, PhD, LCSW, CASAC, - Adjunct Professor, NYU Silver School of Social Work, and Lala A. Straussner, DSW/PhD, LCSW - Professor, NYU Silver School of Social Work crystal vi Unlock the Mysteries of NIH Research Funding: Improve Your Grant Application and Improve Your Chance at Success Harold I Perl, PhD - Senior Lead of Behavioral Research, Dissemination and Training, Center for the Clinical Trials Network, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health
4:00-5:00pm Task Force, Special Interest Groups, and Mentors/Mentees Meetings ballroom a -Physician Education crystal ii -Social Work crystal iv -Nursing atrium/foyer -Mentor/Mentee 6:00-8:30pm Awards Dinner and Auction ballroom c New Investigator/Educator Award Recipient Ingrid Binswanger, MD, MPH, MS – Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado, Denver Presentedby:KerryBroderick,BSN,MD Excellence in Mentorship Award Recipient Richard Saitz, MD, MPH Presentedby:AlexanderWalley,MD,MScandNicolasBertholet,MD,MSc
Dedication of the John Nelson Chappel Best Research Award Remarks:Sidney Schnoll, MD, PhD Awardpresentedto:Sion Kim Harris, PhD, CPH
John P. McGovern Award Recipient John R. Knight, MD - Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and the founder and Director of the Center for Adolescent Substance Abuse Research at Children’s Hospital Boston Presentedby:XimenaSanchez-Samper,MD
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8:30-9:30pm 12-Step Meeting executive boardroom
Saturday, November 5, 2011
6:00-7:00am Annual Fun Run-Walk (Meetinthelobbyat6:00am)
7:30-8:30am Breakfast Meeting: Special Interest Groups, Career Development, ballroom c Mentorship and General Breakfast (Allarewelcome!) 8:45-10:00am Plenary Session - Presentations of Awards and Best Abstract Presentations ballroom a Best Workshop Award Recipient “Talking with Pictures: Concepts and Hands-on Experience for Substance Abuse Education and Research” Awardedto:Laura S. Lorenz, PhD, MEd, CBIS - Senior Research Associate, Institute for Behavioral Health, The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University Awardpresentedby:SusieAdams,PhD,RN,PMHNP,FAANP The John Nelson Chappel Best Research Award Recipient “Screening and Brief Physician Advice to Reduce Teens’ Risk of Substance-Related Car Crashes: An International Trial” Awardedto:Sion Kim Harris, PhD, CPH - Research Associate in Medicine, Children’s Hospital Boston Center for Adolescent Substance Research; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School Awardpresentedby:AlexanderWalley,MD
Best Abstract - Program and Curricula Abstract Award Recipient “What is a Faith-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Program?” Awardedto:Margot Trotter Davis, LICSW, PhD - Senior Research Associate, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University Awardpresentedby: Alexander Walley, MD
Best Abstract Semi-Finalist “Emergency Department Use for Substance Use Conditions Among Ex-Prisoners” Awardedto: Joseph W. Frank, MD - General Medicine Fellow, Harvard Medical School Fellowship in General Medicine and Primary Care Awardpresentedby:AlexanderWalley,MD
10:00-10:15am Break
10:15-12:00pm Scientific Research, Programmatic and Curricula Evaluation Presentations (Seepages9and10forPresentersandRooms)
12:15-2:00pm Program Committee Luncheon Meeting #2 ballroom b (Newcommitteemembersarewelcome!)
2:00-2:30pm Business Meeting crystal ii (Allattendeesarewelcome!)
Adjourn
Sincere Thanks to All of Our Exhibitors American Legacy Foundation Association Book Exhibit International Doctors for Healthy Drug Policies Routledge Journals
Physician Continuing Medical Education CreditsThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse. The Warren Alpert Medical School is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Warren Alpert Medical School designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 13 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.(Nov 3 - 5; Nov 4 - 6; Nov 5 - 2)
Social Work Continuing Education CreditsCounselor and Social Work continuing education credits have been applied for through the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board.
Nursing Continuing Education Credits15 total credit hours will be provided by the District of Columbia Board of Nursing which is accredited as a provider of continuing education.
Counselor Continuing Education Credits12 total credit hours will be provided by NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, which is accredited as a provider of continuing education.
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