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[…]behalf. Please submit your nomination by June 14, 2024! CSAM Community Service AwardRecognizing non-physicians who make outstanding contributions to the community The Community Service award recognizes a non-physician who made outstanding contributions to the community. This CSAM award is presented based on merit and since 1985, it has been awarded to a wide variety of legislators, activists, community leaders, etc., all with one thing in common: they have improved the lives of those suffering from the disease of addiction, and by doing so have contributed a valuable service to the community. This award will be presented to the selected candidate during the CSAM […]
[…]all of which CSAM supports: AB 2651 (Bains) Support AB 2651 would create, upon appropriation by the Legislature, the Licensed Alcohol Drug Counselor Board within the Department of Consumer Affairs. The bill would require the board to establish regulations and standards for the licensure of alcohol drug counselors, as specified. The bill would authorize the board to collaborate with the Department of Health Care Access and Information regarding behavioral health professions, review sunrise review applications for emerging behavioral health license and certification programs and refer complaints regarding behavioral health workers to appropriate agencies, as specified. AB 2115 (Haney) Support Under current law, […]
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[…]shared members. Last Winter, MERF and the CSAM Membership Committee teamed up to submit a proof-of-concept paper to the California Health Care Foundation seeking funding to develop training for clinicians from race/ethnic groups underrepresented in medicine. Our request was not funded. Last Spring, MERF and the CSAM Membership Committee teamed up to submit an application for a MAT Access Points grant to the Sierra Foundation (CA DPH SOR-3 funds) designed to promote addiction prevention and treatment for opioids and stimulants to communities of color in California. We offered to develop an 11-month training spanning 2023-24 for 16 California clinicians who either a) identified as […]
[…]of Preventive Medicine, Addiction Medicine Subspecialty Board Exam in 2024. Our other Wednesday Pre-conference workshops will focus on psychedelics, the state of the art in opioid use disorder treatment, addressing our child and adolescent populations, while MERF (Medical Education Research Foundation) will offer its popular MI (Motivational Interviewing) workshop on Wednesday as well. And last but not the least, MERF scholars and conference attendees will have an opportunity to share their research and other projects through multiple Poster Sessions over the course of conference. In short, whether you are a late, mid or early career physician, a physician in training, […]
[…]we serve. This is an incredible opportunity to support the change management process for a once-in-a-generation moment of behavioral health reform in California. Full-time telework permitted. Board certifications in psychiatry and addiction medicine or addiction psychiatry preferred. For more information, please visit the Cal Careers website. Please share with your networks. Thank you! For any questions, please contact the DHCS Hiring Manager for this position, Jamie Shigetoshi, at Jamie.Shigetoshi@dhcs.ca.gov. Please feel free to cc Ivan Bhardwaj […]
[…]submitted by mail, which will delay the processing of the license application. The DOCS registration form is available on the Board’s website. DOCS registration forms and questions about registering may be emailed to […]
CSAM 2024 – Save the Date! August 21, 2024 (Board Exam Preparation Track & Pre-Conference […]
BOARD EXAM PREPARATION TRACK and PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS INFORMATION:WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2024 Addiction Medicine Board Exam Preparation Track (7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.)The Addiction Medicine Board Exam Preparation Workshop is designed for those preparing to take the American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) Addiction Medicine Board Exam and is aligned with the Board’s exam content Blueprint. The faculty of experienced educators will cover 16 key topic areas, with sample exam questions and rationale provided for answers. Test-taking and study tips will be covered. Registration for the all-day workshop includes access to the online High Yield Question Bank after the conclusion of […]
[…]mandatory minimum sentences for fentanyl analogues. And it would permanently make all fentanyl-related substances Schedule I without first testing them for benefits or harm. Criminalization has failed to keep us safer. Instead, it’s actually fueling the tragic overdose crisis. Increasing penalties will only make things worse. Saving lives requires a health approach, not more punishment. This bill is a step in the wrong direction. Help us to oppose it: tell your Representative to vote against the HALT Fentanyl Act right now. We expect this vote to be close so it’s vital for constituents like you to also make… Read […]
[…]submit a nomination on their behalf. Please submit your nomination by June 15, 2023! Recognizing non-physicians who make outstanding contributions to the community The Community Service award recognizes a non-physician who made outstanding contributions to the community. This CSAM award is presented based on merit and since 1985, it has been awarded to a wide variety of legislators, activists, community leaders, etc., all with one thing in common: they have improved the lives of those suffering from the disease of addiction, and by doing so have contributed a valuable service to the community. This award will be presented to the selected candidate […]
Join CSAM for this FREE Webinar Shifting Cannabis Science from Botany to Neuroscience: From Bud to Brain Tuesday, June 6 at 4:00 PM (PDT) Speaker: Timmen Cermak, MD Planners: Amy de la Garza, MD & Spencer Hansen, MD CME: 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ READ MORE HERE REGISTER […]
[…]Medicine Review Course Conference. We encourage physicians, residents, medical students, and non-physician healthcare professionals from diverse organizations and fields to apply. SUBMISSION INFORMATION Proposals may include projects that are in progress or those that will be done by the time of the conference, be relevant to addiction medicine education or practice, using evidence-based information. Proposals are invited from healthcare professionals as well as trainees involved in different aspects of providing addiction treatment. We are committed to providing a platform for new and emerging talent (trainees, early career professional) as well as seasoned practitioners. Submissions received on or before 6/1/24 will […]
[…]Tobacco Cessation in Substance Use Treatment: Research & Policy Efforts to Reduce Tobacco-Related Health Inequality by Chwen-Yuen Angie Chen MD FACP FASAM, and A 50 Year CSAM Celebration! Read the Newsletter […]
[…]IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 27, 2023Statement of Matthew L. Myers, President, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court announced today that it will not hear R.J. Reynolds’ appeal of a lower court ruling upholding Los Angeles County’s law prohibiting the sale of flavored tobacco products. This decision is a tremendous victory for kids and public health. It allows Los Angeles County’s law to remain in effect, while also preserving the authority of states and localities across the country to enact similar lifesaving measures. R.J. Reynolds and other tobacco companies have desperately fought these laws so they can continue to […]
[…]pleased to announce that we are hard at work developing our small group case discussions, a time-honored CSAM tradition. Our attendees consistently tell us that this is one of the many things that set CSAM conferences apart, as these discussions enhance both learning and community building. We have been asked over the years why the case discussions don’t include outcomes and I had the opportunity to discuss this with Dr. Steve Eickelberg, who is one of our cherished long-term CSAM members and who has written so many of the cases that you have been challenged by over the years. Here’s […]
[…]year. In honor of this momentous occasion, this year’s conference will feature a new approach by combining the traditional review course with panels highlighting cutting edge practices in addiction medicine. We will offer plenary sessions on all major substance use disorders focusing on epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment, geared towards ABPM Board exam preparation. Furthermore, we will feature multidisciplinary panels for the first time at a CSAM conference, addressing topics as diverse as: treatment of ADHD in substance use disorders, adolescent addiction medicine, frontiers in harm reduction, ketamine and other novel treatments, and alcohol withdrawal management other than benzodiazepines (See schedule […]
[…]opioid epidemic is not going away, and in fact is worsening as it evolves to include stimulant-related deaths, fentanyl and its analogues and now xylazine, maintaining its grip on our patients, friends, families, and communities. So let’s “pay it forward” – and donate to MERF today! While $1500 will fund one Scholar this year, we welcome all donations – even larger ones! If your organization has a charitable foundation, let us know whom to contact with our “ask.” Better yet, help us get a foot in that door! Dr. Garrett O’Connor brought his indomitable force in refocusing MERF in 2000 […]
[…]has prioritized smoking cessation among people who use substances through the Tobacco-Free for Recovery Initiative, which includes an intervention aimed at supporting substance use disorder treatment programs in implementing tobacco-free grounds. Dr. McCuistian led an examination of changes in client smoking prevalence, tobacco use behaviors, and receipt of cessation services among the first seven programs participating in the initiative. Program clients completed cross-sectional surveys at the start of the intervention (baseline: n = 249), at an interim timepoint post-baseline (interim: n = 275), and at the end of the intervention 15 months later (post-intervention: n = 219). Over the course […]
[…]Medicine. Additional requirements include either minimum time in practice or completion of non-ACGME-accredited fellowship training in Addiction Medicine. Two options are available in the Practice Pathway: Documents and Verifications *The Addiction Medicine Practice Pathway will expire in 2025. Beginning in 2026, all applicants for certification in Addiction Medicine must successfully complete an ACGME-accredited Addiction Medicine fellowship program. This subspecialty certifying exam will be given annually throughout this period.” See you this Summer, August 30 – September […]