Upcoming Events

This page is focused on publicly-accessible events related to the CTN and/or hosted by NIDA, Nodes, CTN study teams, or CTN SIGs and committees. We also list some major national/international conferences of particular interest to the Network.

For more national/international conferences and events, visit NIDA’s Meetings & Events page and this list from the journal Addiction.

All Day

American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP) Annual Meeting

Fairmont San Francisco 950 Mason St., San Francisco

This event provides the latest scientific developments in substance use disorders and co-occurring psychiatric disorders for psychiatrists, primary care physicians, and allied health professionals. The goal of the conference is to recognize emerging issues and trends in addiction psychiatry and be on the forefront of diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorders and co-occurring psychiatric disorders.

Health System Node: Lessons Learned About Treating Co-occurring Conditions Among Adults Receiving Substance Use Disorder Treatment

Webinar/Virtual

Co-occurring mental health and physical problems are common among patients receiving treatment for substance use disorders. When present, these issues typically predict poorer functional and substance-related outcomes following treatment. This suggests that addressing co-occurring problems during an episode of substance use disorder treatment could significantly improve a wide range of outcomes. However, prior studies have yielded somewhat inconsistent results regarding the additional and/or synergistic benefits of treating co-occurring mental health and physical problems beyond the standard effects of substance use disorder treatment alone. In this virtual seminar, Dr. Mark Ilgen will briefly review the results of three large-scale randomized trials that targeted distinct issues—chronic pain, suicide risk, and insomnia—commonly faced by patients in substance use disorder treatment. He will then discuss common themes across these studies, as well as potential lessons learned for clinicians and researchers interested in treating complex substance use disorder patients in real-world settings. No registration required. Contact Morgan Ford for more information: morgan.ford@kp.org. Website/link to join: Join the Microsoft Teams Meeting here Meeting ID: 250 658 877 216 6 Passcode: B8jq2m9A