Events
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15/02/2011
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The 16th National Conference Working with Drug and Alcohol Users in Primary Care - 'The Public Health Agenda: Making patient-centred care the imperative'
This is the Royal College of General Practitioners 16th National Conference on working with drug and alcohol users in primary care. Topics at the conference will include: How to deliver high quality treatment, and what is best practice? Making patient centred care the imperative Alcohol - the real Public health emergency No decision about me without me Engagement - is it us or them? From criminalisation to public Social enterprise Partnership with voluntary sector Making alcohol management NICEr Liver disease: individual issues of a public problem Addiction and the brain - a personal pathway SMART recovery Medically-assisted recovery -
15/02/2011
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Drugscope conference 2011: Capital Concerns: the future for drug and alcohol services in London
'Capital Concerns - the future for drug and alcohol services' will look at the new drug strategy, and will examine how wider policy changes will impact on the drug and alcohol sector in London. -
16/02/2011
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University of Michigan Health Management Research Center 30th Annual Wellness in the Workplace Conference "Next Practices for Champion Companies"
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the UM-HMRC's annual Wellness in the Workplace Conference! Our theme is "Next Practices for Champion Companies", and this time we're hosting a special "Conversation with Dee Edington and Friends" the evening of March 9th for all registered attendees. -
10/02/2011
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MEPMIS Pilot training course in Ireland
The Irish MEPMIS pilot training course will take place on the 30th and 31st March 2011. This course will be free of charge. If you wish to register for this course or to find out more about it, please contact Noeleen Dowling (n.dowling@wrc-research.ie). -
21/07/2010
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National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month (America)
What is Recovery Month? Recovery Month is an annual observance that takes place during the month of September. The Recovery Month observance highlights the societal benefits of substance abuse treatment, lauds the contributions of treatment providers and promotes the message that recovery from substance abuse in all its forms is possible..