18th-22nd Annual Meetings and Symposium
第18-22届年会及研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:7334660
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-07-20 至 2012-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademyAmericanAreaArtsClinical ResearchClinical Trials NetworkCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity PracticeEducational workshopEvidence based treatmentFocus GroupsFundingHealth PersonnelIndividualInformation DisseminationMentorsNational Institute of Drug AbuseParticipantPhysiciansPoliciesProceedings and ConferencesProceedings, ConferencePsychiatristPurposeUpdateWorkaddictionbasedesignimprovedresponsesymposium
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application is a competing renewal requesting five years of support for annual meetings of the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatrist (AAAP). The AAAP Annual Scientific Meeting and Symposium provides a unique forum for dissemination of state-of-the-art information to physicians and other practicing clinicians in the addictions area. The AAAP meeting attendance has been 325-350 in recent years and the meeting provides an ideal setting for networking, mentoring and building collaboration. The annual meeting is designed to present the latest findings from basic and clinical research as well as policy-related information in the field of addictions to a broad array of health care providers. In addition to providing the forum for information dissemination through a variety of mechanisms (symposia, workshops, case conferences, etc.), the meeting provides the organizational backdrop for the exchange of ideas, discussion and working groups focused on other AAAP educational and policy-based activities. For the last five years, the AAAP Annual Scientific Meeting and Symposium has received support from NIDA which has been critical to improving and expanding the meeting. As a result of NIDA funding, conference proceedings were first produced after the 1998 meeting. The response to these has been overwhelmingly favorable from both conference attendees and individuals unable to attend the conference who requested a copy of the Proceedings for reference purposes. In order to make the proceedings more accessible and affordable, they are now available to all participants on CD roms. During the last three years, AAAP has incorporated a symposium highlighting findings from NIDA's Clinical Trials Network (CTN) as a part of the annual meeting. The AAAP meeting provides an important forum for dissemination of the results of CTN studies to the practicing community. The CTN Symposium has been a well attended and important part of the annual meeting for the past three years and we will continue the yearly CTN update during the renewal period. Also described in this application are plans for other symposia, workshops, and mentoring activities that will be part of the annual meetings during the period of support requested. The AAAP Annual Meeting and Symposia has benefited greatly from ongoing NIDA support. We hope to continue to work together with NIDA to provide state-of-the-art information about evidence-based treatments to the addictions treatment community.
描述(由申请人提供):本申请是一项竞争性续签,请求为美国成瘾精神病学家学会 (AAAP) 年会提供五年支持。 AAAP 年度科学会议和研讨会提供了一个独特的论坛,向成瘾领域的医生和其他执业临床医生传播最先进的信息。近年来,AAAP 会议出席人数为 325-350 人,会议为建立联系、指导和建立协作提供了理想的环境。此次年会旨在向广大医疗保健提供者展示基础和临床研究的最新发现以及成瘾领域的政策相关信息。除了通过各种机制(专题讨论会、讲习班、案例会议等)提供信息传播论坛外,会议还为交流思想、讨论和工作组提供了组织背景,重点关注其他 AAAP 教育和政策问题。为基础的活动。在过去的五年中,AAAP 年度科学会议和研讨会得到了 NIDA 的支持,这对于改进和扩大会议至关重要。由于 NIDA 的资助,会议记录首次在 1998 年会议后出版。会议与会者和无法参加会议并索取会议记录副本以供参考的个人对此给予了压倒性的好评。为了使会议程序更容易获得和负担得起,现在所有与会者都可以通过 CD ROM 获得这些会议程序。在过去三年中,AAAP 举办了一次研讨会,重点介绍 NIDA 临床试验网络 (CTN) 的研究结果,作为年会的一部分。 AAAP 会议为向实践界传播 CTN 研究结果提供了一个重要的论坛。 CTN研讨会在过去三年中一直是年会的重要组成部分,我们将在更新期间继续每年更新CTN。本申请还描述了其他研讨会、研讨会和指导活动的计划,这些活动将成为请求支持期间年会的一部分。 AAAP 年会和研讨会从 NIDA 的持续支持中受益匪浅。我们希望继续与 NIDA 合作,向成瘾治疗界提供有关循证治疗的最新信息。
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