Fundamentals of Addiction Medicine

17th Annual
Fundamentals of
Addiction Medicine
Conference
March 5-6, 2015
Tulalip Resort Casino
Marysville, Washington
jointly provided by
Faculty
Neeru Bakshi, MD, FAPA
Medical Director
Eating Recovery Center of Washington
Katharine A. Bradley, MD, MPH
Senior Investigator
Group Health Research Institute
Research Associate, Center of Excellence
For Substance Abuse Treatment and Education
And HSR&D VA Puget Sound
Bill Dickinson, DO, FASAM,
FAAFP, ABAM
Medical Director, Behavioral Health/Alcohol
& Drug Treatment Services
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett
Charissa Fotinos, MD, MSc
Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Washington State
Health Care Authority
Ty W. Lostutter, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry
& Behavioral Sciences, Center for the Study
of Health & Risk Behaviors
Assistant Director, Internship Program
Michael G. McDonell, PhD
Associate Professor
University of Washington School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Faculty, Partnerships for Native Health,
Martin Mumenthaler, PhD, PharmD
Consulting Assistant Professor
Stanford University School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Jennifer S. Potter, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor
Departments of Psychiatry and Anesthesiology
Assistant Dean, Research and Student Programs
School of Medicine University of Texas Health
Science Center San Antonio
Richard K. Ries, MD
Professor of Psychiatry and Director
Addictions Division
University of Washington School of Medicine,
Harborview Medical Center
Brian F. Smart, MD
Associate Medical Director
Eating Recovery Center of Washington
Wesley Ryan, MD
Addiction Psychiatry Fellow
VA Puget Sound
Charles P. Vega, MD, FAAFP
Health Sciences Clinical Professor
UC Irvine Department of Family Medicine
Executive Director, UC Irvine Program in
Medical Education for the Latino Community
Director, Patient-Centered Advanced Clinical
Education (PACE) Program
Leslie R. Walker-Harding, MD
Chief, Division of Adolescent Medicine
Director, UW LEAH
(Leadership of Education in Adolescent Health)
Professor & Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs of
UW Department of Pediatrics
Daniel Wolf, DO, ABAM
Private Practice, General Psychiatry
& Addiction Medicine
Brian Wood, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of Washington
Provider, Harborview Madison HIV Clinic
Medical Director, University of Washington
HIV Tele-health Program8:05 a.m.
Sorting Through Depression, Bipolar
Brian Wood,
Disorder and Chairperson
Bill Dickinson, DO, FASAM, FAAFP, ABAM
Medical Director, Behavioral Health/Alcohol & Drug Treatment Services
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett
Research Associate, Principal Investigator Clinical Trials Network, University of Washington5
Agenda
Thursday, March 5
7:30 am
Registration/Breakfast/Displays
8:00 am
Opening Remarks
– Bill Dickinson, DO, FASAM, FAAFP, ABAM
8:05 am
Chemical Dependency Treatment Support in Washington State
– Charissa Fotinos, MD, MSc
9:00 am
Research Results from Starting Treatment with Agonist Replacement Therapies (START)
– Jennifer S. Potter, PhD, MPH
9:55 am
Health Break, Visit Exhibits
10:15 am
Treating Alcohol Use Disorders in the Primary Care Setting
– Katharine Bradley, MD, MPH
11:10 am
Addressing Adolescent Substance Abuse: Lessons Learned
– Leslie R. Walker, MD
12:05 pm
Lunch, Visit Exhibits
12:45 pm
Alcohol and Drugs in Popular Culture
– Richard K. Ries, MD
1:45 pm
Health Break, Visit Exhibits
2:05 pm
Cannabis as a Medicine: What Every Physician Should Know
– Charles P. Vega, MD, FAAFP
3:00 pm Goals and Effects of a Computer-Based Intervention for Addiction
– Martin Mumenthaler, PhD, PharmD
3:55 pm
Health Break, Visit Exhibits
4:15 pm
Summary and Course Evaluations Day 1
5:00 pm
Program Concludes for the Day
6:00 pm
Washington Society of Addiction Medicine Annual Meeting and Dinner (Members Only)
Friday, March 6
7:30 am
Registration/Breakfast/Displays
8:00 am
Opening Remarks
– Bill Dickinson, DO, FASAM, FAAFP, ABAM
8:05 am
Hallucinogens and Addiction
– Wesley Ryan, MD, Addiction Psychiatry Fellow
9:00 am
Mood Disorder NOS (Not Often Sure)
– Daniel Wolf, DO, ABAM
9:55 am
Health Break, Visit Exhibits
10:15 am
Eating Disorders: Understanding DSM 5 and Treatment
of Co-Occurring Substance Abuse
– Neeru Bakshi, MD, FAPA and Brian Smart, MD
11:10 am
Stacking the Deck in Your Client’s Favor:
Addressing Problem and Disordered Gambling
– Ty W. Lostutter, PhD
12:05 pm Lunch, Visit Exhibits
12:45 pm
Hot Topics in Global Infectious Diseases
– Brian R. Wood, MD
1:45 pm
Health Break, Visit Exhibits
2:05 pm
Using Alcohol Biomarkers in Clinical Practice
– Michael G. McDonell, PhD
3:00 pm
“Doc, I’m a Christian. What Does the Bible Say
About Alcohol?”
– Bill Dickinson, DO, FASAM, FAAFP, ABAM
4:00 pm
Summary and Course Evaluations Day 2
4:30 pm
Course Concludes – Thank you!
Registration Form
17th Annual Fundamentals of Addiction Medicine Conference
Thursday/Friday, March 5-6, 2015
Tulalip Resort Casino, Marysville, WA
Cost:
$430 Physicians (MD, DO)
$225 one day: __Thursday __Friday
$285 Allied Healthcare Professionals (PAs, ARNP, RNs,
Counselors, PhD, PharmD, etc.) (two days)
$150 one day: __Thursday __Friday
$200 Residents/Fellows (with program letter)
$110 one day: __Thursday __Friday
$0
$0 Medical Students (with program letter)
one day: __Thursday __Friday
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Registration is due by February 26th and includes breakfast, breaks and lunch. Registration fee
is non-refundable. Registration may be transferred to another individual or applied to a future
conference.
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Attn: Tracy Brossard, CPCS, CPMSM
1321 Colby Avenue
Everett, WA 98201
425.261.3690
425.261.3695
tracy.brossard@providence.org
Intended Audience
This activity is targeted toward health-care professionals who treat patients with
alcohol and other drug problems. It is particularly relevant for the following
specialties: addiction medicine providers, chemical dependency counselors, family
medicine providers (including physicians, nurses, ARNPs and PAs), psychiatrists who
treat patients with alcohol and drug problems.
Conference Goal
The goal is to enhance the skills and performance of those providers who treat
alcohol and other drug problems. New scientific, best-practices, treatment, tools
and modalities in all areas of addiction medicine will be presented. The latest
developments in treatment and translating that into clinical useful knowledge
will also be presented in didactic lectures.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this seminar, attendees will be able to:
• discuss how the State of Washington is involved in Chemical Dependency
Treatment.
• describe how the START study helps clarify differences in agonist replacement
therapy.
• engage patients who are not ready to change in discussions of their alcohol
use and how to offer patients shared decision-making regarding alcohol use
disorders.
• discuss the current state of substance use and addiction in adolescents.
• list what impacts initiation of use and the evidence for treatment
interventions.
• present addictions, their treatment, and recovery as depicted in popular
media.
• consider audience perspectives on how these public media presentations might
augment or decrease addictions treatment engagement and effectiveness.
• analyze the potential benefits and negative consequences of medical
marijuana.
• estimate the capabilities and goals of a computer-based intervention for
addiction.
• extrapolate the study results of a computer-based intervention in addiction
patients.
• identify pharmacodynamics and kinetics of common hallucinogens.
• examine recent research utilizing hallucinogens for treatment of addictive
disorders.
• realize DSM-5 definition of Mood Disorder, NOS.
• identify treatment strategies to treat Mood Disorder, NOS.
• review the brief screening instruments to assess for gambling problems.
• evaluate the evidence-based treatments for gambling disorder and potential
treatment referral.
• review the current state of major global infectious diseases including emerging
diseases.
• name and differentiate the strengths and weaknesses of available alcohol
biomarkers.
• translate how alcohol biomarkers can be used in the assessment and treatment
of alcohol use disorders.
Accreditation
Accreditation with Commendation
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the
Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education through the joint providership of Swedish Medical
Center and Providence Regional Medical Center Everett. Swedish Medical
Center is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical
education for physicians.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Swedish Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 14
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AAFP Credit: Application for CME credits has been filed with the American
Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
Nursing Education Hours: PRMCE is an approved provider for Nursing
Education Hours. This program has been approved by the California Board
of Registered Nursing (Provider #13721) for 17.25 Hours.
Hotel Information
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Marysville, Washington
Valet parking is available at your own expense. Free parking is located just behind
the conference center and is close to the meeting rooms.
Rooms are being held at a special conference rate of $139. Rooms will be
held until February 23, 2015, after which time they are based on availability.
To make your reservation, please call 866-716-7162 and mention you are with
this Providence conference to receive the discounted room rate.
Medical Education
1321 Colby Avenue
Everett, WA 98201
Tel 425.261.3690
Fax 425.261.3695
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17th Annual Fundamentals
of Addiction Medicine
Conference
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