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Volume 13, Number 1 (June, 1998)

NIDA's "Report Card"


NIDA constituent groups have a lot to say about NIDA's activities, and the Institute is taking note.

Each year at NIDA's constituent conference, members of national groups in the field of drug abuse take on the role of advisors, providing invaluable advice and feedback to the Institute, noted NIDA Director Dr. Alan I. Leshner at this year's gathering. In what has become an important part of the 2-day meeting, constituents split up into work groups to focus on specific drug abuse issues. Out of their discussions come recommendations to NIDA program staff about research and other activities they think the Institute should undertake or strengthen to advance its public health mission.

After the conference, NIDA carefully sifts through these recommendations, folding them into the many research and program initiatives it implements every year. At the next constituent conference, NIDA reports on the actions it has taken in direct response to the input it received at previous conferences. NIDA calls this detailed list of activities its "Report Card."

This year's Report Card lists 109 NIDA activities that address constituents' recommendations. Below is a sampling of these activities.

NIDA NOTES - Volume 13, Number 1

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