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Increase access to & improve the quality of addiction treatment; Educate physicians, other health care providers & public; Support research & prevention; Promote the appropriate role of the physician in the care of patients with addiction; and Establish addiction medicine as a recognized specialty.
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State Chapter State/Regional Specialty Chapter Inactive Chapter No Chapter
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ASAM is single largest provider of CME on addiction medicine Offered 7 live courses reaching 1,697 physicians and 278 non- physicians Jointly sponsored 10 CME programs reaching 1,392physicians and 3,224 non-physicians 2012 PARS data
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Member of 10-partner collaboration representing 400,000 clinicians Approved provider of REMS ER/LA education ASAM offering education via national; regional and online enduring programs
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Audio synchronized to PowerPoint Presentation slides Downloadable MP3 Files Downloadable handouts and printed material 24/7 accessibility anywhere in the world! 200+ hours of CME on addiction topics – some free content! Go to www.asam.orgwww.asam.org
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Principles of Addiction Medicine (PAM) PAM Essentials - 2011 ASAM Criteria - most extensively used national guideline for placement, continued stay, and discharge ASAM Criteria Supplement published 2010; focus on pharmacotherapies for alcohol use disorders Journal of Addiction Medicine – bimonthly beginning 2013
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Release date: Oct. 24-26, 2013 at State of the Art Conference Redesigned and updated content Applies the newest science Compliant with DSM-5 User-friendly functionality New topics on emerging areas of focus Tobacco use disorder Gambling Disorder Updated terminology and new treatment perspectives Population-specific sections Criminal justice system Older adults Prospective parents
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The leading source for ASAM society and addiction medicine news, engaging ASAM leaders, membership and the public in the work of advancing ASAM’s core purpose and mission.
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Delivered weekly to over 5,000 professionals Average open rate of 50% E-pub reached 12,000 professionals with an average open rate of 26% The three print editions were delivered to the 1,000 conference attendees Launched Jan 2013 Bimonthly to over 5,000 professionals Integrated comment threads and social media
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Averages over 31,000 visits and over 70,000 page views per month
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Uses ASAM’s PPC Uses other Criteria Does not use any form of Criteria Kolsky, G. D. (2006). Current State AOD Agency Practices Regarding the Use of Patient Placement Criteria (PPC) - An Update. Washington, D.C.: National Association of State Alcohol/Drug Abuse Directors.
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2013 priorities: Health reform implementation Parity implementation & enforcement Access to pharmacotherapies Annual Policy Plenary Hill visits & briefings Supporting State chapters Maintaining policy statements Launching standards & performance measures
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May 2011: Dr. Mark Publicker, an ASAM addiction specialist physician, alerted ASAM to Maine legislation that limits patient access to addiction medications. April 2012: ASAM Board of Directors appointed a Patient Advocacy Task Force (PATF) to advocate for patient access to evidence- based, cost-effective medication treatment for opioid dependence. June 20, 2013: PATF Stakeholder Summit at The National Press Club in Washington, DC; Report results are disseminated. September 30, 2013: ASAM Hill Briefing on pharmacotherapy for opioid addiction treatment. October 23, 2013: ASAM Legislative Day on Capitol Hill; ASAM members bring awareness of the issue to policymakers.
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State of the Art Course in Addiction Medicine October 24-26, 2013 Arlington, VA Register before 9/27 to get the early bird rate! (non-members: $725; members: $625) 8 th Annual Legislative Day October 23, 2013 Meet with your members of Congress on Capitol Hill!
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Contact Information: pmills@asam.org www.asam.org (301) 547-4105
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