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CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE PRINCIPLES IN TREATMENT OF ADDICTIONS AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE 15TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE JANUARY 30 - 31, 2015 EMBASSY SUITES LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY

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CliniCal appliCations of the prinCiples in

treatment of addiCtions and substanCe abuse

15th AnnuAl

ConferenCe

January 30 - 31, 2015

embassy suites

lexington, KentuCKy

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2015 CAPtASA ConferenCe Weekend SChedule

thurSdAy, JAnuAry 298:00-9:00pm Open 12-Step MeetingfridAy, JAnuAry 307:00-8:15am Registration Continental Breakfast 8:15-8:30am Welcome and Announcements – Brian Fingerson, R Ph8:30-9:20am Know the Disease of Addiction – Burns M. Brady, MD, FASAM, FAAFP 9:30-10:20am Evaluation Structures:

Outpatient Assessment for Substance Abuse/Dependence – Quinn T. Chipley, MA, MD

Residential Assessment for Substance Abuse/Dependence – Michael Wilkerson, MD 10:30-11:20am Treatment Structures: Outpatient Treatment – Ellen A. Ovson, MD Residential Treatment and Sober Living Programs – Douglas Brush, CAC II11:20-11:35am Q & A11:35-1:00pm Lunch1:00-1:50pm Treatment Selection: How to Choose the Facility and Level of Care – Greg L. Jones, MD2:00-2:50pm Overview of Medical and Non-Medical Detox – Greg L. Jones, MD2:50-3:10pm Break 3:10-4:00pm The Changing Face of Women’s Addiction – Penelope P. Ziegler, MD, FASAM4:10-5:00pm Adolescent Substance Abuse: Best Practices for Better Outcomes – Geoff Wilson, LCSW, CADC5:00-5:15pm Q & A5:15-6:45pm Break 6:45-7:45pm Conference Banquet7:45-8:00pm Break8:00-9:00pm Banquet Speaker – Rodney B. (Louisville, KY)9:10pm Open AA Meeting9:10pm Al-Anon MeetingSAturdAy, JAnuAry 316:30-7:30am Closed AA Meeting7:30am Continental Breakfast 8:15-9:05am Current Synthetics in Use Today – Eric Martin, MAC, CADC III, CPS 9:15-10:05am Know the Treatment of Addiction – Burns M. Brady, MD, FASAM, FAAFP10:05-10:30am Break 10:30-11:20am Avoiding Goofball Pitfalls in Recovery: A Blueprint for Informing the Recovering Community – Robert W. Mooney, MD11:30am-12:20pm Pain and Addiction: Challenges and Controversies– Mel Pohl, MD12:20-12:35pm Q & A12:35-1:40pm Lunch1:40-2:30pm Treating PTSD in the Alcoholic/Addicted Population – Kasey Brady, MSSW, LCSW2:40-3:30pm Rx and OTC Drug Challenges and Solutions for Persons in Recovery.– Brian Fingerson, RPh

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CAPtASA AnnuAl ConferenCe

tArget AudienCeAttendees will include physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, chemical dependency counselors, psychologists, therapists, social workers, employee assistance professionals and other health care providers, as well as recovering professionals.

leArning obJeCtiveSAfter completing this course, the participant should be able to:• Define and understand trauma in the addicted population• Identify the root causes and reasons for relapse in untreated trauma • Assess and treat trauma using the 12 steps and EMDR• Distinguish goals for an outpatient substance abuse/dependence assessment from those of a residential assessment• Be able to list the best-practices for structured outpatient assessment, including the content and characteristics for the CAGE questions and the interpretations of responses• Be able to formulate both open-ended questioning and forced-choice questions when doing an assessment• Learn to find alternative medication options that provide or lessen risk to those attempting to maintain sobriety• Understand how those in recovery from substance use disorders remain aware of the tendency to seek external solutions to internal problems• Discover how health care providers can educate their patients/clients on when to seek consultation on medication use before deciding on a drug themselves• Review available resources in regard to treatment facilities and level of care• Learn, understand, and use the knowledge of the presenter's experience with treatment selection• Review the options for detox• Learn, understand, and use the knowledge of presenter's experience with medical detox• Increase awareness that detox is needed to prepare the patient to receive treatment; it is not treatment on its own• Develop a strategy for presenting in a public forum to the recovery community non-professionals how to decrease risk of unintentional relapse• Rank the importance of at-risk medications• Identify a group of recovering individuals who would benefit from both the strategy for public forum presentation and at risk medications• Review fundamentals of pain and suffering: differentiate acute and chronic pain, explore neurobiology of pain, describe central pain, and discuss chronic pain syndrome• List and understand medication treatments for chronic pain: non-opioid medications, opioids (side effects, chemical coping, hyperalgesia, addiction, buprenorphine), and rational prescribing to include screening, entry and exit strategies• List the components of a 96-hour evaluation• Describe the ASAM patient placement criteria• Understand the processes that lead to the success rates in treating addicted patients• Review the prevalence of adolescent substance abuse in Kentucky and the US• Discuss the effectiveness of a variety of evidence based practices for working with adolescent substance abusers• Review effective strategies for engaging adolescents and their families in the treatment process• Recognize and diagnose substance use disorders in female patients utilizing increased awareness and sensitivity and formal screening instruments that are sensitive to women's history and clinical presentation• Conduct interview with women patients utilizing motivational skills designed to address women's issues• Address external (lack of financial resources, family support, child care) and internal (care-giving identity, non -assertiveness, low self- esteem) barriers to women entering treatment, remaining in treatment and accepting the need for ongoing care• Learn and understand the phases and program components of residential treatment• Learn and understand the importance of residential treatment as a treatment option• Understand the sober living residential programs as a resource for long-term care and recovery• Gain knowledge of ASAM Patient Placement Criteria• Learn appropriate assessment tools to determine level of care• Understand changing level of care based on patient need• Learn the foundation of the biopsychosocial model of addiction• Extrapolate the biopsychosocial model to patient care• Convey gender, racial and professional variations that require considerations in diagnosis, treatment and aftercare• Understand the neuropharmacology that dictates use of medication• Learn medications of risk• Understand prolonged withdrawal recognition and its impact on co-morbid diagnosis• Learn about epidemiological and prevalence data as it pertains to synthetic drugs• Learn about the varied classifications of synthetic drugs as compared to their closest counterpart in nature, and the general patterns of use• Review video clips of youthful addiction treatment clients discussing their use, experiences and motivations around the use of varied synthetic drugs to gain a better understanding of this addiction

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burnS M. brAdy, MD, ASAM, FASAM, ABFP, FAAFP Dr. Burns M. Brady is a 1964 graduate of the University of Louisville Medical School and completed his internship and residency training at St. Joseph's Infirmary in Louisville.

Dr. Brady is a member of numerous professional medical organizations, including the local, state and national medical associations, the American Academy of Family Practice and is a Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine. He is a Board-certified family physician and a Board-certified addictionologist.

Dr. Brady is an addiction consultant for a 400-bed men and women's homeless shelter, The Healing Place, which has been recognized as one of the top five in the United States. He continues to be a very active volunteer.

He served as a clinical instructor on alcoholism for the University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, and Pikeville Schools of Medicine. He also served as a consultant to the American Bar Association, Kentucky Bar Association, Kentucky Dental Association and Kentucky Nurses Association on issues of professional impairment.

Dr. Brady retired for the second time in 2011 as the Medical Director of the Kentucky Physicians Health Foundation-Impaired Physicians Program and has been named Medical Director Emeritus.

Dr. Brady has presented on various topics relating to impairment issues on a local, state, national and international level.

kASey brAdy, lCSWKasey Brady is a 1991 graduate of the University of Louisville,

where she received a BS in Guidance and Counseling. In 1997, she received a Masters of Science in Social Work from the Kent School of Social Work at the University of Louisville. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in private practice in Louisville, KY, with specialties in acute and chronic trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, addiction and couple's counseling. She is certified in the practice of EMDR and is a member of the National Association of Social Work and the EMDR International Association.

douglAS n. bruSh Doug Brush began his career in addiction treatment on August

7, 1977, when he went to work as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist on the Alcohol and Drug Dependency Unit at Ridgeview Institute in Smyrna, Georgia. It was during that time that Doug met Donnie Brown and began working part time for Metro Atlanta Recovery Residences (MARR) as a residential manager in 1978. Doug came to work for MARR full time on February 23, 1981, as Director of Residential Services for the men's program. Over

the past 33 years Doug has served as Director of Residential Services, Director of MARR South, Director of the Women's Program, Director of Program Relations, and was MARR's CEO from January of 1998 until February of 2006. In February of 2006 Doug returned to the clinical side of MARR and is currently Director of the Men's Recovery Center.

In addition, Doug serves as Chairperson for the Standards Committee for the Georgia Association of Recovery Residences (GARR) as well as being a past president of GARR. MARR is a founding member of the association.

Doug is a Certified Addiction Counselor II in the state of Georgia through the Georgia Addiction Counselor's Association (G.A.C.A.) and was appointed as Chairman of the Ethics Committee in 2002. Doug received The President's Award from G.A.C.A. in 2004 for outstanding service to the addiction counseling profession and in 2009 received the Bernard Carter Humanitarian Award. In addition, he is a member in good standing with the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Counselors (NAADAC), and served as a Board member for the Georgia Council on Substance Abuse (GCSA) from 1998-2006 and served on the Board of Directors for The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP) from 2003-2006.

Quinn t. ChiPley, MA, Md Dr. Chipley was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. He has degrees from Rice University, Houston, Texas (B.A.-1978), Southeastern Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina (M. Div. - 1984), University of Louisville, Clinical Psychology (M.A.-1992) and University of Louisville, M.D. (2000). He is currently a Ph.D. student in the Humanities program of the University of Louisville.

Dr. Chipley also serves as the Counseling Coordinator for the students enrolled in the medical, dental, nursing and graduate schools of the University of Louisville at the Health Sciences Center campus. He considers it the ideal position where he can practice psychology against the background of a medical education. Prior mental health profession work experiences have included Director of Staff Development and Training, Central State Hospital ICF/MR, Louisville, Kentucky, a brief stint in the psychiatry residency of the University of Louisville affiliated hospitals, six years of full-time private practice in psychology with Ragsdell and Associates, Louisville, Kentucky.

Dr. Chipley’s other work opportunities in life have been so varied as to include alumni fundraising for Rice University, three years of teaching in Kenya, East Africa, and bookkeeping for a small Louisville company. Volunteer passions have included active service and board membership for both Alley Cat Advocates and

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the Drepung Gomang Institute. He is a board member of the Kentucky Physicians Health Foundation, and he was pleased and honored in 2007 to be invited to help with the CAPTASA planning group, a service opportunity he still maintains and cherishes.

briAn fingerSon, rPh Brian Fingerson is President of Kentucky Professionals Recovery Network (KYPRN), a company formed to educate health care professionals about the disease of chemical dependency as well as administering the recovery programs for nine Kentucky Boards of Professional Licensure, and is involved in assisting chemically dependent professionals in their recovery process and supporting their return to active practice. He has worked in this field since 1986. Mr. Fingerson is Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Kentucky Colleges of Pharmacy and Dentistry, Sullivan University College of Pharmacy, and several other Schools of Pharmacy, and is a faculty member at the University of Utah School on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies. Mr. Fingerson received his BS Pharm from North Dakota State University College of Pharmacy in 1973. He has practiced Community Pharmacy as well as Institutional Pharmacy with the Kentucky Dept. of Corrections over his career. Mr. Fingerson has presented on addiction and recovery at a multitude of conferences and seminars at the local, state, and national levels.

greg JoneS, Md Dr. Jones has a BA in Chemistry from Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama. His medical degree is from the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, GA.

His Family Practice training was in Anniston, Alabama, where he also served on the faculty of the Residency until 1992. During his years in Anniston, he was President of the Alabama Academy of Family Physicians and the Director of the Residency program.

He moved to Paducah, Kentucky, working for Lourdes Hospital and then to Danville, Kentucky, working for Ephraim McDowell in Family Medicine.

After completing an Addiction Medicine Fellowship at Willingway Hospital in Statesboro, Georgia, he returned to Kentucky to start the first Medical Detox unit in eastern Kentucky at Pikeville Methodist Hospital, serving as Medical Director.

From there he became the Director of Medical Services at Eastern State Hospital in Lexington. His practice included full in-patient Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine. While in Lexington he was also on the Board of Directors of the Kentucky Physicians Health Foundation and the Shepherd's House in Lexington.

Dr. Jones returned to Willingway Hospital in 2010 as a Staff

Physician and remained there until late 2011. He is currently the Medical Director of the Kentucky Physicians Health Foundation.

He is Board Certified in Family Medicine by ABFM and in Addiction Medicine by ABAM.

eriC MArtin, MAC, CAdC iii, CPS Eric Martin is the Past President & Director Emeritus of the Addiction Counselor Certification Board of Oregon. Eric is an Adjunct Faculty member with the University of Oregon SAPP program and a contract instructor with Oregon's Child Welfare Division. Eric is a state and nationally certified addictions counselor with 26 years of clinical experience in Inpatient Psychiatric Hospitalization, Residential and Outpatient Addictions Treatment and ATOD Prevention. Eric is an international presenter and treatment advocate. He has served on several Governor's advisory boards, the Governor's Council on Substance Abuse Programs and the Governor's Advisory Board on Drugs & Violent Crime. Eric has also produced a number of videos, including "Reunited", a video designed for methamphetamine addicted mothers entering the child welfare system. He has been honored with numerous awards in light of his 27 years of service in Addiction Treatment & Prevention. Most notably, he is the recipient of the Governor's Council Award of Excellence, presented by Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber, and he is the recipient of the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors-National, William F. Callahan Award for Sustained and Meritorious Service at the national level to the profession of addiction counseling, presented in Washington D.C. in 2010. Eric currently serves in a leadership capacity to numerous community boards including: New Columbia CREW, special consultant to the African American Addiction Recovery & Counseling Association, Voices of Problem Gambling Recovery, and as the Legislative Liaison for the Addiction Counselor Certification Board of Oregon.

robert W. Mooney. Md Robert W. Mooney, MD, is certified by the American Board of Addiction Medicine and specializes in Addiction Psychiatry. He began his career as a certified addiction counselor and is proud to currently be certified as a Master Addiction Counselor by the N.A.A.D.C. He graduated from Mercer University School of Medicine in 1991 and completed a residency in Psychiatry from Quillen College of Medicine in 1994. Dr. Mooney served as Medical Director of Willingway Hospital for 20 years as well as writing and lecturing extensively on the promotion of abstinence in the treatment of the addict and alcoholic.

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Mel Pohl, Md, fASAMMel Pohl, MD, FASAM, is a Board Certified Family Practitioner.

He is Vice President of Medical Affairs and the Medical Director of Las Vegas Recovery Center (LVRC). Dr. Pohl was a major force in developing LVRC's Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Program. He is certified by the American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM), and is a Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM). He is the former chairman of ASAM's AIDS Committee, a member of the Symposium Planning Committee, a member of the planning committee for ASAM's Annual "Common Threads, Pain and Addiction" Course and co-chair of ASAM's Pain and Addiction Workgroup. Dr. Pohl is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice and a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Nevada School of Medicine. He was elected by his peers for inclusion in Best Doctors in America® from 2009 to present.

He is a nationally known public speaker and co-author of Pain Recovery: How to Find Balance and Reduce Suffering from Chronic Pain (Central Recovery Press, 2009); Pain Recovery for Families: How to Find Balance When Someone Else's Chronic Pain Becomes Your Problem Too (Central Recovery Press, 2010); The Caregiver's Journey: When You Love Someone with AIDS (Hazelden, 1990); Staying Sane: When You Care for Someone with Chronic Illness (Health Communications, 1992). Dr. Pohl is the author of A Day Without Pain (Central Recovery Press, 2008), which won a silver medal from Independent Publisher Book Award in May 2009. A Day Without Pain, Revised Edition (Central Recovery Press) was published in 2011.

His new book, The Pain Antidote, Stop Suffering from Chronic Pain, Avoid Addiction to Painkillers, and Reclaim Your Life, DaCapa Press, will be released in Spring, 2015.

MiChAel WilkerSon, Md Dr. Michael Wilkerson is currently the Medical Director of Bradford Health Services in Warrior, Alabama. He has been employed at Bradford Health Services since June 2006. During his tenure at Bradford he has supervised the healthcare professionals program. Over this time period Bradford's healthcare program has assessed over 1200 healthcare professionals from 28 states.

He was previously The Medical Director of the North Carolina Physicians Health Program in Raleigh, North Carolina, from 1998 to 2004. He then served as the Medical Director of Talbott Recovery Campus in Atlanta, Georgia, for two years before coming to Bradford. He is board certified in internal medicine and addiction medicine. Dr. Wilkerson has published papers and lectured extensively on the evaluation, treatment and monitoring of healthcare professionals with addictive disorders.

geoff WilSon, lCSW Geoff Wilson is a licensed clinical social worker and certified alcohol and drug counselor. He has been practicing in the mental health and substance abuse treatment fields in Kentucky for over 20 years. He has been employed with The Ridge Behavioral Health System in Lexington, KY, for the last eleven years, where he has held the positions of Director of Addiction Services, as well as Director of Clinical Services for their 110 bed inpatient psychiatric and chemical dependency treatment hospital and their outpatient department. He currently serves as their Director of Business Development. He served as the president of the Kentucky Adolescent Substance Abuse Consortium for over 10 years. In 2004, he received the Robert Straus Award for Outstanding Service in the Field of Substance Abuse Treatment in Kentucky and in 2008 was appointed by Governor Steve Beshear to the Kentucky Board of Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors. In 2013, he was selected by NASW-KY as the Social Worker of the Year. He maintains a private counseling practice in Lexington, KY, where he treats adults, adolescents, and families.

PeneloPe P. Ziegler, M.d., fASAM Dr. Penelope P. Ziegler is Medical Director of Professionals Resource Network, Inc., Florida's program for healthcare practitioners with substance use and other potentially impairing disorders. Previously she directed state monitoring programs in Virginia and Pennsylvania, and has been medical director of several addiction treatment programs, most recently The William J. Farley Center from 1996 to 2006. Dr. Ziegler is Board-certified in General and Addiction Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine. She is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. Her special interests include substance use disorders in health care professionals, addiction in the LGBT communities, Twelve Step recovery programs and the overlap of addiction and chronic pain.

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ACCreditAtion StAteMentS

for CAPtASA ConferenCe 2015

Kentucky Medical Association • This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the Kentucky Medical Association and CAPTASA. The Kentucky Medical Association is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. • The Kentucky Medical Association designates this live activity for a maximum 9.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.Kentucky Board of Dentistry • This conference has been approved by the Kentucky Board of Dentistry for 13 hours of Category B continuing education credits. This offering is approved by the Commonwealth of Kentucky Board of Dentistry Provider Number 3409. • Credit Designation - Number of CE Points: 13 Category B • Approved for KASPER requirement CEKentucky Board of Nursing KBN approved nursing continuing education contact hours (offering #01-2015, #02-2015) will be awarded for each date of attendance at this conference. (9.9 contact hours - 01/30/2015 and 6.9 contact hours - 01/31/2015). To be awarded contact hours attendee must attend all programs each day. The KBN approval of an individual nursing continuing education provider does not constitute endorsement of the offering content.Kentucky Board of Pharmacy • Seven (7) hours on Friday and six (6) hours on Saturday for a total of 13 hours of continuing education have been applied for through the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy. Note: this approval is for CE hours in Kentucky only - it has not been submitted for ACPE approval.Kentucky Board of Examiners of Psychology • CAPTASA is authorized by the Kentucky Board of Examiners of Psychology to provide up to 10.4 CE credits for professionals licensed by the Board and not for students. Kentucky Board of Social Work • This conference has been planned and implemented in accordance with the requirements of the Kentucky Board of Social Work. A maximum of 13 CEU's have been approved for attendance at the entire conference through the Kentucky Board of Social Work.Kentucky State Board of Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists • This conference is planned and implemented in accordance with the requirements of the Kentucky State Board of Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists. Approval for CEU's have been requested through the Kentucky State Board of Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists.Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors • Contact hours will be awarded.Licensed Professional Counselors • Contact hours will be awarded.Physical Therapy • 13 contact hours (Category 1) upon course completion - application for CE credit has been submitted.Kentucky Employee Assistant Professionals Association • 13 contact hours have been approved by the Employee Assistance Certification Commission.

PLEASE SEE INDIVIDUAL DISCIPLINES FOR CE INSTRUCTIONS

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ConferenCe Site & ACCoMModAtionSAll conference sessions will be held at the Embassy Suites in Lexington. A special conference rate has been arranged for overnight accommodations at the Embassy Suites. Please contact the hotel directly to make your hotel reservations prior to the cut-off date. Be sure to mention the “Clinical Applications of Principles in Treatment of Addictions and Substance Abuse” (CAPTASA) Conference to ensure that you receive the conference rate.

Room Rates - $128 single or doubleCut-off Date - January 16, 2015

To make hotel reservations attendees may either call the hotel directly at the number listed below or by online registration via the link provided below: https://resweb.passkey.com/Resweb.do?mode=welcome_ei_new&eventID=12307815 Hotel Name: Embassy Suites Lexington Hotel Address: 1801 Newtown Pike Lexington, Kentucky 40511 Phone Number: 859-455-5000

For Additional InformationSandy Patrick, Office ManagerKentucky Physicians Health Foundation9000 Wessex Place, Suite 305, Louisville, KY 40222Phone: (502) 425-7761 FAX: (502) 425-6871Email: [email protected] Website: www.captasa.org

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___________________________________________________________________________________________________PAYMENT INFORMATION• Personal or institutional check made payable to: CAPTASA Conference• Credit cards NOT accepted• Cost of Banquet INCLUDED in registration fee.• No one day or group rate

NO REFUNDS AFTER JANUARY 16, 2015

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CAPTASA ConferenceJanuary 30-31, 2015 Embassy Suites- Lexington, KY

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Alcoholics AnonymousAl-AnonBrain Train ServicesBurning TreeCapstone Treatment CenterCornerstone of RecoveryCumberland HeightsDrug Screen ReminderEnglish Mountain RecoveryFairbanksFirstLabThe Healing PlaceKentucky Cabinet for Health and Family ServicesLincoln Trail Behavioral Health SystemLindner Center of HopeThe Menninger Clinic

2015 CAPtASA ConferenCe exhibitorS

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Kentucky Physicians Health FoundationKentucky Professionals Recovery NetworkKentucky Dental Association MedicineK.A.R.E. for Nurses Program, Kentucky Board of NursingKentucky Association of Addiction ProfessionalsKentucky Chapter of Employee Assistance Professionals AssociationKentucky Psychological AssociationKentucky Board of Social Workers

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Kentucky Medical AssociationKentucky Board of PharmacyKentucky Society of Health Systems Pharmacists

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Metro Atlanta Recovery Residences (MARR)The Morton CenterNarcotics AnonymousOur Lady of PeaceThe PavillonPresence Behavioral HealthQuesthouseRecovery WorksThe Ridge Behavioral HealthRidgeview InstituteSt. Elizabeth HealthcareSeven Counties Services, Inc.Talbott RecoveryTara Treatment CenterVista Taos

CAPtASAiS StAying green!

What this means for participants: We will no longer be making copies of presentation handouts for each conference attendee. All presentations will be available at our website www.captasa.org one week prior to the conference so that you may download and print your own copies. This will save greatly on paper, which means fewer trees will be killed! It will also allow us to avoid an increase in registration fees. For those participants who prefer handouts be provided for them there will be an additional charge of $35 per set. We hope you support us in this endeavor to do our little part to save the environment. We look forward to seeing you in January 2015!

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