Harold I Perl, PhD Center for the Clinical Trials Network National Institute on Drug Abuse 8 th Conference of INEBRIA Boston, MA September 23, 2011.

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Harold I Perl, PhD Center for the Clinical Trials Network National Institute on Drug Abuse 8 th Conference of INEBRIA Boston, MA September 23, 2011

Pick Your Favorite Metaphor …

IOM Report Decries the “Gap” NIDA responds to IOM report National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN) 1999 Based on “Bi-Directionality” Clinicians & Investigators collaborate to design and conduct relevant research

CTN Mission Study behavioral and pharmacological treatments that have high potential for success in community settings Get research findings into the hands of clinicians who can make the best use of them – as fast as possible

Pacific Northwest Node University of Washington Washington State University Pacific Region Node University of California, Los Angeles Western States Node University of California, San Francisco Oregon Health & Science University Southwest Node University of New Mexico Southern Consortium Node Medical University of South Carolina Duke University Medical Center Florida Node Alliance University of Miami Texas Node Univ. of Texas, Southwestern Med Cen. Mid-Atlantic Node The Johns Hopkins University Friends Research Institute, Inc. Delaware Valley Node University of Pennsylvania Appalachian Tri-State Node University of Pittsburgh Ohio Valley Node University of Cincinnati Greater New York Node New York State Psychiatric Institute New York University New England Consortium Node McLean Hospital Yale University National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network

ctndisseminationlibrary.org

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Dennis Donovan, PhD University of Washington SMART-ED Study Design to Examine the Potential Role of Assessment Reactivity in SBIRT

Alyssa Forcehimes, PhD University of New Mexico Factors Associated with Effective Implementation of SBIRT Delivered in an Emergency Department Setting

Michael Bogenschutz, MD University of New Mexico Screening Procedures to Identify Problematic Substance Users in Medical Emergency Departments