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th jointly provided by A n n u a l Fundamentals of Addiction Medicine Conference March 1-2, 2018 Tulalip Resort & Conference Center Tulalip, Washington Register online by clicking here

Faculty Dunn, Christopher PhD Professor Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences University of Washington Steven Freng, PsyD MSW Prevention/Treatment Manager NW High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Azra Grudic, MSW Azra Grudic Consulting & Counseling Ian Huri, Sergeant Snohomish County Sheriff s Office Ron Jackson, MSW LICSW Affiliate Professor Director NL-SBIRT University of Washington School of Social Work Bud McCurry, Deputy Snohomish County Sheriff s Office Edward V. Nunes, MD Professor of Psychiatry Columbia University Paul Phillips, EM PhD Professor University of Washington Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Dept of Pharmacology Graduate Program in Neuroscience Graduate Program in Molecular & Cellular Biology Center for Drug Addiction Research Lauren Rainbow, MSW Snohomish County Human Services Christian B. Ramers, MD MPH AAHIVS Assistant Clinical Professor University of California San Diego Richard Ries, MD Professor of Psychiatry Director Addictions Division, Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences University of Washington School of Medicine Harborview Medical Center Gregory Rudolph, MD Staff Physician Swedish Pain Services Medical Director Addiction Recovery Center Cascade Behavioral Hospital Clinical Assistant Professor University of Washington School of Medicine Andrew Saxon, MD Professor Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Director Addiction Psychiatry Residency Program University of Washington Director Center of Excellence in Substance Abuse Treatment & Education (CESATE) VA Puget Sound Healthcare System Susan Tapert, PhD Professor & Associate Vice Chair of Academic Affairs Dept of Psychiatry University of California San Diego Aaron White, PhD Senior Scientific Advisor to the Director National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism Bethesda, MD Fellows Kathleen Rean, MD Robert Reidenbaugh, MD, and Juvraj Padda, MD Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences University of Washington VA Puget Sound Health Care System Chairpersons Bill Dickinson, DO, DFASAM FAAFP ABAM Medical Director, Behavioral Health & Alcohol & Drug Treatment Services Providence Regional Medical Center Everett Research Associate, Principal Investigator Clinical Trials Network University of Washington Todd Carran, MD, FAAFP ABAM Physician, Chemical Dependency Providence Regional Medical Center Everett

Conference goals: The largest of its kind in the Pacific Northwest, this course is considered the area s premiere event for providing the latest innovations and scientific developments in Addiction Medicine. Nationally and locally recognized experts will deliver the evidence- and case-based information that is necessary for providers to enhance their proficiency in diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with substance use disorders, even when complicated by overlapping or co-occurring disorders. Designed for: This conference is designed for physicians, advanced practice nurses, physician assistants, medical directors, nursing, nursing leadership and administrators, counselors, social workers and those engaged with patients that have substance abuse disorders. Accreditation: Accreditation with Commendation This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Swedish Medical Center and Providence Regional Medical Center Everett. Swedish Medical Center is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA PRA Category 1 Credits Swedish Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AAFP Credit Application for CME credits has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. Nursing Education Hours PRMCE is an approved provider for Nursing Education Units. This Program has been approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (Provider #14753) for 14.0 Units. American Nurses Credentialing Center ANCC accepts AMA PRA Category I Credit(s) from organizations accredited by the ACCME. American Academy of Physician Assistant AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category I Credit(s) from organizations accredited by the ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician Assistants may receive a maximum of 14.0 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) for completing this course. American Board of Addiction Medicine ABAM accreditation is being sought. Determination of credit pending.

Agenda: Day One - Thursday - March 1 st 7:15-8:00 Registration / Breakfast / Visit Exhibitors 8:00-8:05 Opening Remarks 8:05-9:00 Local Trends in Drug Trafficking: Use & Harms Steven Freng, PsyD MSW 9:00-9:55 From Buprenorphine to Pot to Naltrexone Shots: Some Selected Findings from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Clinical Trials Network Edward V. Nunes, MD 9:55-10:15 Health Break/Visit Exhibitors 10:15-11:10 Dopamine Neurotransmission in Substance Use Disorders: Lessons from Preclinical Studies Paul E. M. Phillips, PhD 11:10-12:05 Integrating HCV Testing & Treatment into Medication-assisted Treatment (MAT) Programs Christian B. Ramers, MD MPH AAHIVS 12:05-12:55 Lunch / Visit Exhibitors 12:55-1:55 Emerging Research on Alcohol Use Disorders in the United States: Prevalence, Correlates & Brain Mechanisms Aaron White, PhD 1:55-2:10 Health Break / Visit Exhibitors 2:10-3:05 It s Not Just About Counseling: The Role of Case Management in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders Ron Jackson, MSW LICSW 3:05-4:00 A Simplified Nosology of Addiction Counseling: Tasks, Timing & Talk Style Chris Dunn, PhD 4:00-5:00 Panel Discussion: Case Management & Counseling Ron Jackson, MSW LICSW & Chris Dunn, PhD 5:00 Program Concludes for the Day

Day Two - Friday - March 2 nd 7:15 8:00 Registration / Breakfast / Visit Exhibitors 8:00 8:05 Opening Remarks 8:05 9:00 Fellowship Lecture: PTSD & Substance Use Disorder: Dueling Diagnoses 9:00 9:55 Cannabinoids & the Adolescent Brain Susan Tappert, PhD 9:55 10:15 Health Break/Visit Exhibitors 10:15 11:10 Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders: Case Studies Andrew J. Saxon, MD 11:10 12:05 Treating Co-occurring Opioid Use & Pain Disorders Gregory Rudolf, MD 12:05 12:55 Lunch / Visit Exhibitors 12:55 1:55 Overdose, Suicide or the Grey Areas In-between Richard K. Ries, MD 1:55 2:10 Health Break/Visit Exhibitors 2:10 3:05 Engaging at Risk Youth in Services Azra Grudic, MSW 3:05 4:00 Snohomish County Sheriff s Office & Human Services Partnership in Addressing the Current Opiate Crisis Sgt. Ian Huri, Deputy McCurry & Lauren Rainbow, MSW 4:15 4:30 Summary, Drawings & Prizes (must be present to win) 4:30p Program Concludes Thank you!

Tulalip Resort & Conference Center www.tulalipresortcasino.com The Tulalip Resort combines warm elegance with a rich Native American Heritage. With 370 Spacious guest rooms, the Resort offers seven on-site restaurants, a variety of live entertainment, a full service day spa, and all the fun and excitement of the Tulalip Casino. Area Attractions Ten minutes away from two world class golf courses Seattle Premium Outlets Tulalip Hibulb Cultural Center Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center Rooms are being held at a special conference rate of $169.00 for Wednesday, February 28th and Thursday, March 1st; and $199.00 for Friday, March 2nd and Saturday, March 3rd. Reservations should be made by February 1, 2018, after which time they are based on availability. Additional persons are $30.00 each based on single/double occupancy, and are per room-per night. Room tax (currently 10.6%) and Hotel Fees are additional and subject to change without notice. Complimentary valet parking and self-parking is available for all guests. Self-parking is located just behind the conference center and is close to the meeting rooms. To make your reservation, please call 866.716.7162 and mention you are with the Providence Fundamentals of Addiction Medicine Conference, or go online to www. tulalipresort.com and on the Reservation Screen, enter Group Code: LAH6945 to receive the discounted room rate.

Registration Form 20 th Annual Fundamentals of Addiction Medicine Conference March 1-2, 2018 Tulalip Resort & Conference Center Tulalip, Washington advance registration discount! Registration Fees: Advance Registration After February 1, 2018 Physician $525 $550 Non-Physician $425 $475 Resident/Fellow $250 $275 Medical Student $225 $250 Group registrations for Non-Physicians (only) Groups of 4 or more from the same clinic receive a 25% discount. Contact the Medical Education Office to Register for the Discount. Name and Credentials (MD/DO, ARNP, PhD, RN, PA, CMN, CRNA, MA, DDS, CDP, etc.) Phone number Affiliation E-mail address State License # Street address City/State/Zip Visa MasterCard Amex Credit card number Expiration date Verification code Signature SAVE TIME REGISTER ONLINE by Clicking Here Please make all checks payable to: PRMCE Registration is due by February 16, 2018 (but will remain open until the course is full), and includes breakfasts, breaks and lunch. Registration fee is non-refundable. Registration may be transferred to another individual or applied to a future conference. Remit to: mail: PRMCE Attn: Medical Education Department 1321 Colby Avenue Everett, WA 98201 phone: 425.261.3690 fax: 425.261.3695 email: Tracy.Brossard@providence.org Laura.Clemans@providence.org

Medical Education 1321 Colby Avenue Everett, WA 98201 Tel 425-261-3690 Fax 425-261-3695 For information on upcoming conferences, click here. th A n n u a l Fundamentals of Addiction Medicine Conference March 1-2, 2018 Tulalip Resort & Conference Center Tulalip, Washington