AATOD 2006 Conference Registration Brochure
AATOD 2006 Conference Registration Brochure
AATOD 2006 Conference Registration Brochure
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Working with Criminal Justice and Health Care Systems<br />
American Association for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence<br />
Exhibit and Poster Sessions<br />
The national conference serves as a central gathering point for the opioid treatment community and offers significant opportunities for exhibiting companies and attendees<br />
to interact with other professionals who are devoted to the treatment of opioid dependence throughout the nation. The registrants will consist of the decision makers in<br />
this field who spend over $1 billion annually treating more than 240,000 patients in opioid treatment programs.<br />
In order to provide exhibitors with steady exposure to conference attendees, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks and poster sessions will be held exclusively in the<br />
exhibit area. In addition, a Networking Reception will be held Monday, April 24th to encourage contact and dialogue between opioid treatment professionals and the<br />
exhibiting companies.<br />
EXHIBIT HOURS<br />
Sunday, April 23<br />
Monday, April 24<br />
Tuesday, April 25<br />
2:00 PM – 5:00 PM<br />
7:30 AM – 12:00 PM, 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM<br />
7:30 AM – 12:30 PM, 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM<br />
Posters are in place at all times – Authors will present their topic on Tuesday, April 25th from 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM.<br />
EXHIBITORS AS OF NOVEMBER 1<br />
American Assoc. for Treatment of Opioid Dependence<br />
Ammon Analytical Laboratory, LLC<br />
Bendiner & Schlesinger, Inc.<br />
CARF<br />
Cebert Pharmaceuticals, Inc.<br />
Comstock Computing LLC<br />
Covenant Nutritional Supplements<br />
CRC Health Group<br />
Friends Medical Laboratory, Inc.<br />
HCE Inc.<br />
Hythiam, Inc.<br />
JCAHO<br />
Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals<br />
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)<br />
Netalytics<br />
Netsmart Technologies, Inc.<br />
NOTCA (National Opioid Treatment Clinician Assoc.)<br />
NOVX Systems Inc.<br />
O. Berk Co. of New England & Kols Contain<br />
OraSure Technologies Inc.<br />
Patient Support and Community Education Project<br />
RTI International<br />
SAMHSA Substance Abuse and Mental Health<br />
San Diego Reference Laboratory<br />
Scientific Testing Laboratories Inc.<br />
Smart Management, Inc.<br />
The Johns Hopkins University Press<br />
Tower Systems Inc.<br />
Treatment Software Solutions<br />
VistaPharm, Inc.<br />
POSTER TOPICS INCLUDE: (International and domestic posters will provide valuable research findings to treatment administrators and clinicians.)<br />
• A Records Based Evaluation of the Influence<br />
Counseling Intensity Exerts Over Illicit Drug Use<br />
• Influence of Post Traumatic Stress Disorders on<br />
Methadone Treatment Outcome<br />
• State Policy Impact on Buprenorphine Adoption<br />
• Factors Associated with Adherence of Participants of<br />
Multi Ethnic Backgrounds in Substance Abuse<br />
Treatment<br />
• Buprenorphine<br />
• Policy Implications for Methadone Use in Jails and<br />
Prisons<br />
• Opioid Treatment and the Pursuit of Accreditation:<br />
Findings from the SAMHSA/CSAT Opioid Treatment<br />
Program Accreditation Evaluation<br />
• CSAT Online Database for Patient Exceptions<br />
• Relationships Between State Policies and the<br />
Availability of Services for HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C Viral<br />
Infection and Sexually Transmitted Infections in<br />
Substance Abuse Treatment Programs<br />
• Mothers Offering Mutual Support (MOMS):<br />
The Interrelationship of Healing<br />
• A Photo Journal Investigation of Treatment - A Client<br />
Perspective<br />
• Alcohol Abuse in Narcotic Treatment Programs:<br />
Assessment & Intervention<br />
• Adverse Exposures; Methadone Versus Other Opioids<br />
• Improving Access to HCV Services for MMTP Clients<br />
Through Enhanced HCV Staff Training<br />
• Resource Center A Recovery Service<br />
• Ingestion of Methadone by Children Under Age 6<br />
• An Examination of Patient Deaths in an OTP Over a<br />
Four-Year Period<br />
• Predictors of Co-Occurring Mental Health Disorders in<br />
Opioid Treatment Patients<br />
• Oxycodone Use in a Methadone Maintenance<br />
Treatment Program: A Succeeding Study Using<br />
Objective Data Results<br />
• Providing Gender-Based Methadone Maintenance<br />
Treatment: Results from a Pilot Outcome Study<br />
• Patient Feedback: The Key to Improving Access to the<br />
Treatment of Opioid Dependency<br />
• Phases of Methadone Treatment for Criminal Justice<br />
Systems<br />
• Integrating Suboxone Therapy into an Abstinencebased,<br />
Publicly-funded Treatment System<br />
• Opioid Prescription Abuse Among Enrollees in Opioid<br />
Treatment Programs<br />
• Utilizing Domestic Violence Research Findings to Cross<br />
Train Opioid Dependency Staff<br />
• Understanding Organizational Change in Opioid<br />
Treatment Programs<br />
• New Jersey's Heroin Initiative: A Case Study<br />
• Enhancing Access to Methadone Treatment - A<br />
Canadian Perspective<br />
• Prescription Opioate Patients Compared to Heroin<br />
Patients in Methadone Treatment Programs in North<br />
Carolina<br />
The Monday Continental Breakfast is supported through a grant from Netsmart Technologies, Inc.<br />
The Tuesday Refreshment Break is supported through a grant from O. Berk Company.<br />
The Wednesday Continental Breakfast is supported through a grant from VistaPharm, Inc.<br />
National <strong>Conference</strong> Atlanta <strong>2006</strong><br />
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