New England Summit for Clinical Excellence
    
The Opioid Crisis:  Strategies for Treatment and Recovery
 
November 2-3, 2017 | New England    
Featured Speakers:    

Honorable Maggie Hassan
U.S. Senator (D-NH)
Chief Frederick Ryan, Arlington, Massachusetts Police Department
    
Monica Bharel, MD, MPH, 
Commissioner of the Massachusetts
Department of Public Health
    Commissioner of the Massachusetts
Department of Public Health

Michael Botticelli,
Executive Director, Grayken Center for Addiction Medicine, Boston Medical Center
 
    Executive Director, Grayken Center for Addiction Medicine, Boston Medical Center

John F. Kelly, PhD, ABPP
Elizabeth R. Spallin Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Director, MGH Recovery Research Institute
Malory Shaughnessy, 
Executive Director, Alliance for Addiction and Mental Health Services, Maine;
Member of the Maine Task Force to Address the Opioid Crisis in the State
    
Pamela A. Mautte MS, MCHES, CPS-R
Director Alliance for Prevention & Wellness, A Program of BHcare
    
John Gale, MS, 
Senior Health Policy and Services Researcher, Maine Rural Health Research Center, University of Southern Maine
    Senior Health Policy and Services Researcher, Maine Rural Health Research Center, University of Southern Maine

Mary Ryan Woods, RNC, LADC, MSHS, CEO, WestBridge
 
    
Susan A. Storti PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CARN-AP, 
President/CEO of the Substance Use and Mental Health Leadership Council
    President/CEO of the Substance Use and Mental Health Leadership Council

Stephanie Bergeron, Executive Director, Serenity Place
    Prescription drug and opioid abuse is devastating New England. News outlets continuously report on overdoses, broken families, and straining healthcare systems. Yet stakeholders of all types are finding ways to work together to heal communities, promote recovery, and address stigma. Despite the many tragedies, real change is happening, lives are transforming, and helping professionals are making a difference. Join leading researchers and clinical experts tackling this crisis--and be part of the solution--at the third annual Summit for Clinical Excellence in New England.
Join Us in New England, November 2-3, 2017:
 
- 
	Intermediate to Advanced Clinical Training for Mental and Behavioral Health Professionals
 - Earn up to 16.0 CEs,Includes the Ethics Dinner Session, 3 CEs, (Additional Registration Fee)
 
Who Should Attend:
- Private Practice Therapists
 - Counselors
 - Psychologists
 - Addiction Professionals
 - Social Workers
 - Psychotherapists
 
Topics Covered:
- Opioid Use Disorder and Opioid Overdose
 - Ethics
 - Medication-Assisted Treatment
 - The Federal Response to the Opioid Epidemic
 - Law Enforcement and Treatment, Partnering to Engage Opioid Addicts into Care
 - The Opioid Epidemic: Reversing the Crisis
 


