The Association for Medical Education and Research in
Substance Abuse will hold its 32nd Annual AMERSA National
Conference on November 6-8, 2008, in Washington DC.
The meeting will reflect on AMERSA's interdisciplinary strengths and
the commitment to disseminate the latest developments in substance
abuse education, prevention, treatment and research that challenge all
health care professionals.
Confirmed plenary sessions include:
Carlo DiClemente, PhD and Thaddeus Herzog, PhD in a Spicy Debate -
Contemplating Change: The Pros and Cons of the Transtheoretical Model
for Understanding Changes in Substance Use
John Rodolico, PhD, Terence Keane, PhD and Susan Storti, PhD,
RN in a Plenary Panel Session on Combat Stress and Substance Abuse in
the Wake of War
Randolph D. Muck, MEd, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, speaking on Adolescent/Emerging Adults
John Cunningham, PhD, Senior Scientist Centre for Addiction
and Mental Health, speaking on the Internet and New Media as Tools to
Recovery
Jerome Jaffe, MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine,
will be the recipient of the distinguished John P. McGovern Award
Stephanie O'Malley, PhD, Director, Division of Substance Abuse
Research, CMHC, will receive the prestigious Betty Ford Award honoring
her valuable contributions to the substance abuse field.
Call for Abstracts now open. Submit abstracts and workshops online by May 15.
For further information, visit www.amersa.org or contact
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Polls
20% + off all books
You are not authorised to view this resource. You need to login.