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Cultural Competency

Update Your Image of Person with a Substance Use Disorder: Women and Risk

Written by Jessica Williams | March 22, 2018

Please feel free to download, print, and share this infographic. To save the image, right click and select “Save Image as.” To print, download our PDF version.

The Need for Pre-Service Education on Substance Use and Addiction

Written by Jessica Williams | March 22, 2018

Please feel free to download, print, and share this infographic. To save the image, right click and select “Save Image as.” To print, download our PDF version.

Health System-wide Sustainable Peer Program Best Practice

Written by Jessica Williams | November 9, 2016

**Please note, we do not provide CEUs for viewing recorded webinars. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, you can view and register for our upcoming webinars here.** Description Mark Lanyon and Peter Booras will describe how Project Engage began as a peer program for the emergency department at Christiana Care in Delaware and evolved into […]

NFA Webinar Series: Brief Interventions for Alcohol Use: Particularly Effective for Hispanic Patients?

Written by Jessica Williams | June 25, 2016

**Please note, we do not provide CEUs for viewing recorded webinars. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, you can view and register for our upcoming webinars here.** Description In general, we know that brief interventions in medical settings can reduce risky alcohol use, but do certain groups benefit more? A new study suggests that brief […]

SBIRT in Native American Populations

Written by Jessica Williams | May 11, 2016

**Please note, we do not provide CEUs for viewing recorded webinars. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, you can view and register for our upcoming webinars here.** Description Beliefs about substance use are always tied to culture. As a result—even more than most healthcare practices—effective use of Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) […]

Understanding Gender Differences in Military Populations: A Behavioral Health Perspective

Written by Jessica Williams | October 21, 2015

**Please note, we do not provide CEUs for viewing recorded webinars. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, you can view and register for our upcoming webinars here.** Description This presentation will help service providers and professionals to better understand the complexities and needs of women service members and veterans by highlighting topics specific to women […]

SBIRT for Older Adults: Implementing Florida’s BRITE Program

Written by Jessica Williams | October 16, 2013

**Please note, we do not provide CEUs for viewing recorded webinars. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, you can view and register for our upcoming webinars here.** Description The Florida BRITE (Brief Intervention and Treatment for Elders) Project’s mission is to serve individuals 55 years and older to identify non-dependent substance use or prescription medication […]

Addiction: Occupational Hazard for Nurses

Written by Jessica Williams | August 15, 2012

“Addiction: Occupational Hazard for Nurses” webinar identifies three reasons nurses are at risk for developing a substance use disorder and discusses three signs and symptoms of substance abuse.

HIV/AIDS and Substance Abuse: What are the Connections and Implications for Treatment Provision?

Written by Jessica Williams | June 27, 2012

**Please note, we do not provide CEUs for viewing recorded webinars. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, you can view and register for our upcoming webinars here.** Description This webinar will identify the social and psychological aspects of HIV infection that may impact AOD treatment outcomes, discuss the experiences of special populations relating to stigma […]

Addressing Clinical Issues in Transgender Populations

Written by Jessica Williams | April 11, 2012

This “Addressing Clinical Issues in Transgender Populations” webinar provides both practitioners and administrators increased familiarity with the barriers faced by transgender individuals in need of substance use treatment.

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