AATOD calls for presentations for 2025 meeting

Alison Knopf
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The American Association for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence (AATOD) has issued a call for presentations for its 2025 conference, to be held October 4-8 in Philadelphia. The deadline for submissions is February 25. Submissions should be for workshops or poster session presentations focusing the latest research, regulatory developments, and innovations highlighting current treatment initiatives. This year's conference is designed to deliver content that captures best-practices, as well as highlight new initiatives that have been developed in response to the vast, sweeping changes that have taken place in the field of medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) through federal and state regulatory bodies. “As the wide-spread opioid epidemic continues to ravage our country and much of the world, our primary goal is to remain abreast of highly effective treatment initiatives that are critical to the success of our programs and patients,” wrote conference chair Joshua Nirella. “We also seek to educate and forge partnerships with other providers, and broader healthcare systems, judicial systems, social services systems, and government and policy makers, to improve access to quality MOUD care.” And Nirella said it's essential to get help from people with the knowledge, experiences, research, and expertise. “We are living in historic times in MOUD care,” said Nirella, who is regional director at Acadia Healthcare. “This is your opportunity to educate a broad audience on MOUD, provide cutting-edge information on the opioid epidemic, and exhibit your commitment to those individuals with a diagnosed opioid use disorder.” To submit a proposal, go to https://www.abstractscorecard.com/cfp/submit/login.asp?EventKey=JBRDKQEE

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美国阿片类药物依赖治疗协会(AATOD)已经发布了2025年会议的演讲呼吁,该会议将于10月4日至8日在费城举行。提交截止日期为2月25日。提交的材料应用于研讨会或海报会议,重点关注最新研究、监管发展和突出当前治疗举措的创新。今年的会议旨在提供最佳实践的内容,并强调为应对联邦和州监管机构在阿片类药物使用障碍(mod)药物领域发生的巨大而彻底的变化而制定的新举措。会议主席约书亚·尼雷拉写道:“随着广泛传播的阿片类药物流行病继续肆虐我们的国家和世界大部分地区,我们的主要目标是跟上对我们的项目和患者成功至关重要的高效治疗举措。”“我们还寻求与其他提供者以及更广泛的医疗保健系统、司法系统、社会服务系统、政府和政策制定者进行教育和建立伙伴关系,以改善获得高质量mod护理的机会。”尼瑞拉说,从有知识、有经验、有研究和专业知识的人那里获得帮助是很重要的。“我们正生活在mod护理的历史时期,”阿卡迪亚医疗保健公司的地区主管尼雷拉说。“这是你向广大受众宣传mod的机会,提供有关阿片类药物流行的前沿信息,并向那些被诊断为阿片类药物使用障碍的人展示你的承诺。”要提交提案,请访问https://www.abstractscorecard.com/cfp/submit/login.asp?EventKey=JBRDKQEE
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