Outreach Partnership Program 2005 Annual Meeting
March 31–April 3, 2005
Omaha, Nebraska
Archived Videocasts and Summaries Available
Session | Title (links go to summaries) |
Speaker |
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Plenary Session Mental Health Treatments Friday, April 1 |
Welcoming Remarks | Senator Jim Jensen Nebraska Legislature |
NIMH Science Update | Richard Nakamura NIMH |
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Mental Illness in Children: Effective Treatments | Susan Swedo NIMH |
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Substance Abuse: Effective Treatments | Melissa Racioppo NIDA |
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Mental Illness in Older Adults: Effective Treatments | Susan Schultz University of Iowa College of Medicine |
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Lunch Plenary Friday, April 1 |
Science and the Media | Jeremy Olson Omaha World-Herald |
Plenary Session Evidence Based Practices for Treatment and Dissemination Saturday, April 2 |
Working Toward Community Engagement in Research: Collaborative Outreach to Minority Populations | Renata Henry Division of Substance Abuse, State of Delaware |
Building the Base: Overview of ClinicalTrials.gov | Marty Magee National Network of Libraries of Medicine |
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Improving the Fit Between Evidence-Based Treatment and Real World Practice | David Chambers NIMH |
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Implementing Evidence Based Practices in New York | Robert Myers New York State Office of Mental Health |
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Coordinating Government Treatment Service Funding: Implementing the President's New Freedom Commission Recommendations | Roslyn Moore CMHS |
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Lunch Plenary Saturday, April 2 |
Real Men and Depression Campaign in Peoria, Illinois | Katie Jones MHA Illinois Valley |
Closing Plenary Multimedia Curricula and Campaigns: Summary and Discussions Sunday, April 3 |
NIDA/Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Blending Initiative | Mary Beth Johnson National Office, Addiction Technology Transfer Center |
Hope for Tomorrow: Mental Health and Substance Abuse Education Evaluation in Utah — Part 1 | Vicki Cottrell Utah Outreach Partner · Executive Director, NAMI Utah |
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Hope for Tomorrow: Mental Health and Substance Abuse Education Evaluation in Utah — Part 2 | Michelle Moskos Intermountain Injury Control Research Center |