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Annual Meeting Registration to Close March 31

#ACAAM2023's Registration Ends March 31

Get your tickets while they last! 

Starting the evening of Tuesday, April 11, plan to join us for an educational offering and Welcome Reception to kick start our meeting, networking opportunities, and so much more.

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AMERSA 2023 Call for Abstracts

AMERSA 2023 Call for Abstracts Now Open Through May 1

AMERSA is now accepting submissions for abstracts, workshops, conference awards, and award nominations.

IMPORTANT DEADLINES 

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NRMP Call for Public Comment

Consideration of a Voluntary Locking Functionality for Program Rank Order Lists

The National Resident Matching Program® (NRMP) is evaluating the utility of a proposed Rank Order List Lock functionality for programs and requests your input. The public comment period will be open through Wednesday, April 19, 2023. Read the call for public comment in its entirety and access the survey on the NRMP website.

We appreciate you taking time to review the proposal and provide your perspective so discussion about the proposed functionality, including community feedback, can be held at the May 2023 meeting of the NRMP Board of Directors.

ACAAM 4th Annual Graduation Event

ACAAM's 4th Annual Graduation Event

Congratulations to the graduating class of 2022-2023!

In celebration, we'd like to invite you to join us for ACAAM's 4th Annual Addiction Medicine Fellow Graduation.

Fellows, you are encouraged to share this invitation with your family, friends, and colleagues to support you.


When:
Thursday, June 8
6:00 pm EDT

Where:
Zoom link. No registration necessary.

What:

Brief live remarks will be given by George Koob, PhD, Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, and recorded remarks will be provided by Admiral Rachel L. Levine, MD, Assistant Secretary for Health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and Nora Volkow, MD, Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse.










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Dr. Alex Walley Honored with 2023 Training Directors Award

ACAAM President-Elect, Dr. Walley, Receives 2023 Training Directors Award

We'd like to congratulate the American College of Academic Addiction Medicine's Board of Directors President-Elect, Alexander Walley, MD MSc, for being the recipient of the American Society of Addiction Medicine - ASAM 2023 Training Directors Award. Dr. Walley will be presented this award at ASAM's Annual Conference this April, the same week as the ACAAM Annual Meeting.  Congratulations!

About the 2023 ASAM Training Directors Award:
This award recognizes outstanding training in the evaluation, treatment, research and teaching of substance use disorders. Recipients of this award are training directors for accredited addiction medicine programs who have demonstrated leadership and vision in local program development, curriculum development and innovation in teaching and training methods. The recipients of this award must be noted to inspire trainees and colleagues alike with a passion for the practice of addiction medicine. 

About Dr. Walley:
Dr. Walley is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine and a general internist and addiction medicine specialist at Boston Medical Center (BMC). He has been the director of the Boston Medical Center Addiction Medicine Fellowship program since 2011. His research focus is on the medical complications of substance use, specifically HIV and overdose. He provides primary care and office-based addiction treatment for patients with HIV at Boston Medical Center and on the inpatient Addiction Consult Service, which he founded in 2015. He is the medical director for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s Opioid Overdose Prevention Pilot Program. Since 2007, the MDPH program has trained over 80,000 people in Massachusetts’s communities, including people who use opioids, people in recovery, and their social networks. He graduated from Harvard College, and received his MD from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Masters of Science in epidemiology from Boston University School of Public Health.

Attend the ACAAM Annual Meeting: https://www.acaam.org/2023-annual-meeting 

Comment Period for New DEA Telehealth Rules Through March 31

As you may know, in late February, the Drug Enforcement Administration announced proposed permanent rules for the prescribing of controlled medications via telemedicine. Members can learn more about these general rules here, and review the formal proposed rules here

There is a 30-day public comment period which ends on March 31, 2023, so if you are interested in providing input, you may do so by clicking here and clicking on the Green “Submit a Formal Comment” button at the top of the screen. Please keep in mind that all comments received, including attachments and other supporting materials, are considered part of the public record and will be made available by DEA for public inspection online, here.

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#ACAAM2023: Opening and Closing Plenaries

Opening PlenaryEquity Matters: Integrating and Enhancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Graduate Medical Education
We are thrilled to announce Pilar Ortega, MD MGM, will present the Opening Plenary. Dr. Ortega, a nationally and internationally recognized expert in linguistically and culturally appropriate health care, recently joined the ACGME as Vice President, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. An emergency medicine-trained physician, she has more than 15 years' experience creating and evaluating innovative programs throughout the medical education continuum. Dr. Ortega will discuss DEI trends across the GME landscape, ACGME priorities related to creation of inclusive clinical learning environments, and share strategies for integrating and enhancing DEI efforts into a fellowship/GME program. 


Closing Plenary: Striving to Improve Addiction, Mental Health, and City Systems Through Inclusive Leadership
We are pleased to welcome Kevin M. Simon, MD, as our closing plenary speaker. Dr. Simon serves as the city of Boston’s first Chief Behavioral Health Officer and is also an attending psychiatrist at Boston Children's Hospital, an Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, a Commonwealth Fund Fellow in Health Policy at Harvard University, and the Medical Director of Wayside Youth & Family Support Network. A former REACH Scholar and graduate of Boston Children’s Hospital’s Addiction Medicine Fellowship, Dr. Simon will provide an overview of the intersection of mental health and substance use and the importance of building inclusive systems of care to impact healthcare equity. He will discuss the significance of prevention, specifically among adolescents, and the importance of its inclusion in a fellowship’s curriculum. Additionally, Dr. Simon will share thoughts on the value of fellowship training, strategies for building the addiction medicine workforce pipeline, his career path, and the work he is doing for the City of Boston.

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CMS Offering Additional Funded Fellowship Slots – Application Deadline March 31

Application Deadline Upcoming for Additional Funded GME Slots 

Section 126 of the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA), 2021, makes available an additional 1,000 FTE resident cap slots phased in at a rate of no more than 200 slots per year beginning in fiscal year 2023. The deadline for institutions to apply for these slots for the 2024-25 academic year, which can be used for Addiction Medicine Fellowship slots, is March 31, 2023.

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Fellow Lightning Round submissions selected

With an overwhelming number of submissions, we are looking forward to the 2023 Fellow Lightning Round presentations at this year’s annual meeting. These sessions will feature 5-minute, 5-slide presentations on original research, case reports, as well as clinical and educational innovations. See the list of concurrent sessions.

See the submissions: Fellow Lightning Round 

Addiction Medicine Match Participation

For the 2023 appointment year, addiction medicine participated in the National Resident Matching Program Medicine and Pediatric Specialties Match. Addiction medicine will once again participate for the 2024 appointment year. In the coming month, ACAAM will contact all addiction medicine fellowship training programs regarding participation plans. Be on the lookout for an email from ACAAM staff to include a Match participation timeline, links to valuable resources, and program participation form. ACAAM will continue to play a sponsorship and convening role related to the Match and is committed to doing everything we can to support physicians in becoming experts in addiction medicine.

Annual Meeting Early Bird Registration Ends January 31

#ACAAM2023's Early Bird Registration pricing will end on January 31

Save now and get your tickets while they last! Starting the evening of Tuesday, April 11, plan to join us for an educational offering and Welcome Reception to kick start our meeting, networking opportunities, and so much more! Check out the preliminary schedule

Registration Now Open - Early Bird Special
Hotel and Travel

ACAAM Partners on Addiction Medicine Advocacy Conference

ACAAM Partners on Addiction Medicine Advocacy Conference

ACAAM will be partnering with American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), the American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT), the American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine (AOAAM), and the American Psychological Association’s Society of Addiction Psychology, in the 2023 Addiction Medicine Advocacy Conference, which takes place virtually on March 6-7, 2023.

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Book your room for #ACAAM2023

Learn more about travel and lodging for the ACAAM Annual Meeting

ACAAM and ASAM are pleased to announce that in April 2023, each organization will be holding its live and in-person annual conference at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, right outside of Washington, DC. The location and timing of these respective conferences were designed with convenience in mind and to allow anyone interested in attending both to do so with ease.

Hotel and Travel
  • For more information about ACAAM’s conference (April 11-12), click here. For more information about ASAM’s conference (April 13-16), click here.
  • The Gaylord National Resort is the ONLY hotel contracted for the ACAAM Annual Meeting, as well as the ASAM Annual Conference.
  • Book your room through the official website (linked below) or by calling the hotel directly.

Meeting Location

The Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center
201 Waterfront Street
National Harbor, MD 20745
Direct Phone: (301) 965-4000
Reserve Now

Room Reservation Deadline: Monday, March 13, 2023 (Based on Availability)

Exclusive learning opportunity for adolescent substance use treatment

Virtual Pediatric Rotations at Boston Children's Hospital Pediatric Addiction Medicine Fellowship

The Boston Children’s Hospital Pediatric Addiction Medicine Fellowship is taking applications from fellows in other addiction medicine programs (deadline January 6, 2023) for one-week virtual learning experiences in the first half of 2023 (January-May).

Because of the particular challenges posed by the cognitive and developmental changes that mark adolescence, treatment for adolescent substance use requires a distinctive approach that recognizes and respects adolescents’ desire for independence while understanding the special vulnerabilities of this period of life.

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Workshop Abstract Deadline Extended

All program faculty, fellows, and program administrators: 

The deadline has been extended to submit abstracts for sessions on any of the core workshop areas.

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Happy #GivingTuesday from ACAAM

Happy Giving Tuesday!

Today, #GivingTuesday, support the American College of Academic Addiction Medicine's mission to promote academic excellence and inspire leadership in addiction medicine.
 
What is Giving Tuesday? 
Giving Tuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of radical generosity. It was created in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. Since then, it has grown into a year-round global movement that inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity. 
 
How does Giving Tuesday support the organization? 
While membership dues support our core services and operating budget of the organization, innovative programs begin because of the philanthropic efforts of members coming together to create transformative change within addiction medicine. 
 
ACAAM remains independent of commercial entities and interests and is beholden only to the best interests of patients and the science that supports our training. 
 
Where does my money go? 
Your gift, no matter the size, allows the organization to develop education, support new and existing addiction medicine fellowship programs, and nurture the future of the field.
 
Is my donation tax deductible? 
Yes! You will receive more information including ACAAM tax exemption details once you donate. 
 
We greatly appreciate your support for the future of academic addiction medicine!
 

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Veterans Day and Addiction Medicine

ACAAM honors veterans and addiction medicine specialists who served their country this Veterans Day

On Veterans Day, we honor our veterans and share our profound gratitude for their sacrifices. We also thank the addiction medicine specialists who tirelessly treat veterans with substance use disorders and lead them into recovery. This year, we'd like to highlight two addiction medicine specialists who not only treat veterans, but were veterans themselves. 

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Annual Meeting Registration Now Open

2023 ACAAM Annual Meeting
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

April 11-12, 2023 | Gaylord National Resort | National Harbor, MD

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MetroHealth's 2021 Annual Meeting Fellows Lightning Round Presentation

At the 2021 ACAAM Annual Meeting, David Tracy, MD, presented "Nicotine Patch Prescription Fulfillment Rate for Emergency Department Patients" during the Fellows Lightning Round session. Dr. Tracy is a 2021 graduate of MetroHealth's addiction medicine fellowship program.

Dr. Tracy's presentation reviewed a study he conducted with Charles Emerman, MD, and Jon Siff, MD, that evaluated fill rates for prescription nicotine patches (NRT-P) from the Emergency Department. The study was conducted because prior work has demonstrated that many Emergency Department patients fail to fill their NRT-P prescriptions.

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Boston Medical Center's 2021 Annual Meeting Fellows Lightning Round Presentation

Jordana Laks, MD MPH, and Morgan Younkin, MD MPH, then-fellows from the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center, presented "Outpatient Benzodiazepine Taper in a Low Barrier Setting" at the 2021 ACAAM Annual Meeting.

Drs. Laks and Younkin's presentation explored the development of an outpatient extended-duration benzodiazepine taper protocol for patients with benzodiazepine use disorder in a low barrier addiction treatment bridge clinic. The need for a benzodiazepine taper protocol was demonstrated by clinical experience with a small number of individualized benzodiazepine tapers in this setting as well as a literature review supporting the benefits of extended duration tapers. The developed protocol includes patient eligibility criteria, a standardized stabilization phase, taper duration of 4-6 weeks, and recommended monitoring.

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