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National Recovery Month



September is Recovery Month National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month 2013


Community Events


Hope House Leadership & Professional Development Day  (4555)

09/10/2012 8:00 AM - 09/10/2012 3:00 PM

8AM-3PM, breakfast and lunch provided Opening Remarks: Fred Newton LADC1, Executive Director Keynote Speaker: Edward Bernstein, MD, Professor and Vice Chair for Academic Affairs, Emergency Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine Choice of 2 Workshops:
Haner Hernandez, PhD, CADAC II, LADC1 Recovery Coaching Colleen Labelle RN, CARN Medication Assisted Treatment Options for Opioid Dependence Andy Moynihan, PhD, CADAC, LADC1 Purposeful Motivational Intervention (PMI) Donna White RN, PhD, CS, CADAC Compassionate
Care: Instilling Hope When We Have Little Left to Give


Location: Hope House

8 Farnham St.
Boston, MA 2119
United States


Sponsoring Organizations: Hope House


Type of Event: Conference




Targeted participants for this year's event: 150





Website: http://www.hopehouseboston.org






 

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