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September 20th, 2013 | High Point Plaza

135 South Main Street | High Point, NC | (336) 889-8888

FYI: “Early-Bird” registration discounts have been extended till September 9th.  Register today!

 
The North Carolina Association for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence once again TEAMs Together to present the 2013 Conference for Best Practices in Opioid Treatment: TEAM (Together Everyone Achieves More) Recovery. Four tracks or TEAMs as we like to call them have been customized to meet specialized needs in the areas of Nursing, Administrative, Clinical and Leadership.

Join us this September and be a part of TEAM Recovery!
 
 

Who Should Attend?

This conference is for nurses, counselors and support staff working in the field of Medically Assisted Treatment.

Continuing Education Credits (NCSAPPB & CEU/CE)

NCATOD has applied to NC Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board (NCSAPPB) for up to 5 hours of credit. Individual credit will be awarded for each session attended, and NCSAPPB credit is included with conference registration.

In addition to credit from NCSAPPB, CEU/CEs will be available for an additional $20.00 fee.  Program Services Continuing Education is the conference sponsor for CE Credits for nurses, psychologists, social workers, professional counselors, and marriage and family therapists. Please complete a CE application at the registration desk when you arrive at the conference. For provider approval information please visit the approvals page at www.programservices.org.


About the Annual NCATOD Conference

This year, we are excited to bring Substance Abuse Professionals together for the following objectives:

  1. We will identify advocacy roles, issues, and opportunities for opioid treatment providers across the spectrum of opioid treatment.
  2. We will explore the “Team Concept of Care” in an OTP to address issues of significance with a multidisciplinary approach to care.
  3. We will provide a unique opportunity to network with opioid treatment colleagues in Addiction Nursing and Counseling from across the state.