• NIDA HIV Research Program
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    NIDA HIV Research Program Seminars, September and October 2023

    Please join the NIDA HIV Research Program (HRP)  for more thought-provoking events coming this fall. First, on Wednesday, September 20, 2023 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm, we are holding a symposium led by recipients of Avenir Award Program (DP2) grants (PAR-23-125). Topics include the effects of opioids on HIV persistence across tissues, rethinking how we collect information to reduce overdose deaths, HIV and substance use comorbidity, developing IFN-modulated vaccines and vulnerabilities of HIV-1 escape from neutralizing antibodies. You can find more detailed information and the Avenir speaker’s list here. Registration is now open. Then, on Wednesday, October 25 at 11:00 a.m. EST we continue our NIDA HIV Seminar Series with the presentation “Long-Acting ART for Vulnerable Populations: Practical Considerations” with speakers Monica Gandhi, MD, MPH, and Katerina Christopoulos, MD, MPH, both from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Register here. Posted August 17, 2023

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    Webinar: Not Too Much, Not Too Often, and Not Too Many: The Results of the First Large-Scale International Project to Develop Lower-Risk Gambling Guidelines (September 6, 11am PT)

    September 6, 2023 | 11:00am-12:30pm PT | Register here! Advice about how to gamble “responsibly” is widely promoted in many jurisdictions. However, until now, there has been no evidence-based, specific advice for people who gamble who want to reduce their risk of gambling harms. In 2016, the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction began the first large scale international, comprehensive, multimodal project to develop evidence based Lower-Risk Gambling Guidelines (LRGGs). Borrowing the same collaborative, evidence-driven approach used to develop the nation’s Low Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines, the LRGG initiative produced a set of workable, evidence-based quantitative limits on gambling behavior to help people make informed decisions about their gambling. This project included collaboration with researchers in eight other countries, analysis of epidemiological data from over 60,000 people who gamble, consultation with a pan- Canadian, multi-sectorial advisory committee made up of over 20 members, input from over 10,000 regular people who gamble via a national online survey, and qualitative data obtained from focus groups and interviews. This presentation from David Hodgins, PhD and Matthew Young, PhD will describe key deliverables from the LRGG project including the lower-risk limits for expenditure, frequency and number of types of games. It will also present a self-assessment quiz, a suite of posters and other knowledge mobilization tools that are freely available to those who with use or promote the guidelines (https://www.gamblingguidelines.ca). 1.5 CME or CE credits available. For more information on types of credits and accreditation, view the flyer. Sponsored by the Northwest and Pacific Southwest Addiction Technology…

  • 2023 D&I: Call for Abstracts
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    Science of D&I Conference: Call for Abstracts Open

    AcademyHealth and the National Institutes of Health are once again convening the growing D&I science community for the 16th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health. The 16th Annual Conference theme is “Raising Expectations for D&I Science: Challenges and Opportunities”. The abstract solicitation and conference structure have been designed to focus our thinking and discussion on the highest priorities for dissemination and implementation science now and in the future to help optimize health and health care in the U.S. and globally. Does this sound like your work? Submit your abstract today! Abstracts due by July 18, 2023, at 5pm ET! Posted June 16, 2023

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    NIDA HIV Seminar Series: Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (July 26, 1pm ET)

    Join the NIDA HIV Research Program in welcoming Bohdan Nosyk, PhD, Associate Professor and St. Paul’s Hospital CANFAR Chair in HIV/AIDS Research at Simon Fraser University, for the next installment of the NIDA HIV Seminar Series titled “Ending the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the US: How Do We Intervene to Meet Our Ambitious Goals?” Bohdan Nosyk is an Associate Professor and St. Paul’s Hospital CANFAR Chair in HIV/AIDS Research at the Faculty of Health Sciences, and leads the Health Economic Research Unit at the Center for Health Evaluation & Outcome Sciences. Dr. Nosyk’s research seeks to inform complex policy decisions surrounding the prevention and management of HIV/AIDS and substance use disorders. He has led population-level evaluations in these disease areas in China, in the state of California and across urban centers in the US, and locally in British Columbia. He combines simulation modeling methods and cost-effectiveness analyses with econometric and biostatistical analyses of health administrative data to address these issues. Dr. Nosyk’s teaching interests are in the areas of health economic evaluation and health services research. Register here!

  • TxSUS 2023: Connecting Texas to Accelerate Access
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    Big South/West Node Workshop at TxSUS 2023

    The PIs of the CTN Big South/West Node attended this year’s Texas Substance Use Symposium (TxSUS) for a panel titled, “Screening, Interventions and Collaborative Care Models for Increasing SUD Treatment in Primary Care.” The panel session provided an overview and rationale of establishing primary care models for screening and interventions for SUD. The main objectives were to learn about (1) approaches for incorporating alcohol and drug screening into primary care practices, integrated with the electronic health record (EHR); (2) lessons learned from SUD collaborative care trials in primary care settings; and (3) establishing collaborative care models in Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC), including pharmacists, in SUD/OUD treatment and management. Find more information and copies of all the slides from this session in the CTN Dissemination Library.

  • Greater Intermountain Node: Upcoming Webinar
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    Webinar: The Greater Intermountain Node (GIN): Where We Were, Where We Are, and Where We Will Be (April 18, 12pm MT)

    Presenter: Adam J. Gordon, MD, MPH, FACP, DFASAMApril 18, 2023 | 12:00-1:00 PM MST In this presentation, Dr. Gordon will describe the origination, present status, and future opportunities of the CTN Greater Intermountain Node (GIN). He will describe the mission and aims of GIN, as well as the three studies originating from the Node and six studies hosted by it. Dr. Gordon will emphasize the remarkable research and clinical collaboration across the University of Utah campus and greater Intermountain area. He will also discuss the robust mentored training of the GIN and look forward to how the GIN will evolve in the future. Connection information: Zoom ID: 931 8327 3330, passcode: parleys Posted April 3, 2023

  • CTN Youth SIG: Upcoming webinar
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    CTN Youth SIG Webinar: Getting Evidence-Based Treatments to Youth and Families Who are Involved in the Juvenile Legal System (May 19, 11am ET)

    The CTN Youth SIG is pleased to invite you to an upcoming presentation/webinar: Getting Evidence-Based Treatments to Youth and Families Who are Involved in the Juvenile Legal System Ashli J. Sheidow, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, Oregon Social Learning CenterFriday, May 19th, 2023 (11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. ET) Dr. Sheidow’s services research examines methods and tools for getting substance use interventions to youth with juvenile legal system involvement. She will present lessons learned, with a focus on a task-shifting study with juvenile probation officers delivering contingency management treatment to youth and their parents/caregivers. The presentation will include insights into training and support for different providers, as well as lessons learned about services research design and methods. About the presenter Dr. Sheidow is a Senior Research Scientist in the Oregon Social Learning Center.  She conducts research on treatments and services for adolescents and emerging adults who have substance use problems and legal system involvement. She also studies effective implementation of evidence-based practices by improving training supports and task-shifting in low-resourced environments, as well as recovery support services and community-engaged research with and by people who have lived experience in recovery and the legal system. Join Zoom MeetingZoom Meeting ID: 910 5122 3250Passcode: 609671Phone one-tap:US: +13017158592,,91051223250#,,,,*609671# or +13126266799,,91051223250#,,,,*609671 Posted April 3, 2023

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    Recording Available: Cultural Considerations for Addiction Research: Looking to the Past to Inform the Future

    The Office of Research Training, Diversity, and Disparities is offering a series titled Profiles of Excellence: Focus on Diversity. This webinar, held on March 6, 2023 from 4-5pm EST, featured Ayana Jordan, MD, PhD, of NYU Grossman School of Medicine, talking about “Cultural Considerations for Addiction Research: Looking to the Past to Inform the Future.” View the recording here. (Passcode: Yyr!6b?j)

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    Webinar: Injectable XR Buprenorphine: A Better Mousetrap or a Paradigm Shift in MOUD (April 6, Northeast Node)

    Join the CTN Northeast Node on April 6, 2023 (12pm-1pm ET) for the latest in their Science Series:  Injectable XR Buprenorphine: A Better Mousetrap or a Paradigm Shift in MOUD? with Eva Quirion, NP, PhD This presentation will explore the science behind extended release (XR) buprenorphine and field experiences in the use of XR buprenorphine in a primary care setting. This talk will also address ways to bring this medication to patients and if this treatment makes financial sense.  1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CME available! Join the Zoom meeting here (no registration necessary)

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    REGISTER NOW! CTN Annual Steering Committee Meeting: April 24-26, 2023

    March 2, 2023 Registration is now open for this year’s CTN Annual Steering Committee Meeting, April 24-26, 2023! The 2023 CTN Annual Steering Committee Meeting is being held in-person at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center (book your reservation here!) in Rockville, Maryland, from April 24–26, 2023.  For those unable to attend in person, all plenary sessions and some ancillary sessions will be broadcast via Zoom. The level of interaction available virtually will vary by session. Both in-person and virtual attendees will register on the Zoom Events platform: Both methods will give you the same virtual experience and will not affect in-person attendance! The “Information” tab includes hotel, travel, agenda and other meeting details. More information will be added to this site as it becomes available. The “Frequently Asked Questions” guide at the bottom of this email has more information regarding meeting logistics, including how to change your registration type. Important Links Individuals with disabilities who need sign language interpreting and/or other reasonable accommodations to participate in this event, should contact Sean Randol at (240) 863-0507 or srandol@leedmci.com or through the Federal Relay (1-800-877-8339). Requests should be made at least five business days in advance of the event. Please contact the LMCi Logistics Team at ctnsupport@leedmci.com with questions. We are excited about being back in person and look forward to seeing you at this important meeting!