This conference provided cutting-edge information on issues related to HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and substance abuse. All outreach workers, substance abuse counselors, and other related healthcare personnel who work with the drug-addicted and HIV/AIDS/HCV population were encouraged to attend.
Keeping It Real 2009 Conference Agenda
The following are selected powerpoint presentations from the 2009 conference:
Performance Excellence: The Art of Outreach- Jacqueline Coleman
Drug Overdose Epidemic: Prescription Opioids are Replacing Heroin and Lifesaving Methods You Can Use in Outreach- T. Stephen Jones
Staying: Alive The Cityof Baltimore's Approach to Overdose Prevention- Chris Serio-Chapman
Exploring the Use of Web-based HIV Prevention for Injection Drug Use- T. Alex Washington
Clinical Supervision: An Important Resource for Self-Care- Thomas G. Durham
How Substance Use Really Affects HIV Transmission and Treatment- Stephen J. Fallon
Street-Based Outreach for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion with Sex Workers and Drug Users- Genevieve Fulco, Meg Panichelli, Rachel Warner
Eradicating Perinatal HIV Transmission, Is It Possible: A Model for Case Managers - T. Alex Washington
What's New in Rapid Testing for HIV and HCV- Lisa C. Daniels
Providing Services to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Orientation Questioning Clients- Philip T. McCabe
Cultural Elements in Treating Hispanic/Latino Populations- Marco E. Jacome
Introduction to Evidence-Based Practices for Motivational Client Change: Motivational Incentives-Michelle Tuten
AIDS and the Older Adult: Assessment and Intervention Strategies- Maryanne Williams
Health and Healing: Practical Solutions for Healthy Living-Valerie E. Robinson
Neurobiology of Addiction- Edwin A. Salsitz
NAADAC-National Certification Commission Intern Level Credential Requirements- Shirley Beckett-Mikell
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