Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Call for Presentations for the NAADAC 2020 Annual Conference

Announcing the Call for Presentations


NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, invites you to submit a proposal to present at its 2020 Annual Conference: Learn, Connect, Advocate, Succeed in Washington, DC.

The 2020 Annual Conference will be held in Washington, D.C., at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center from September 24-29, 2020.

NAADAC members and non-members are invited to submit presentation proposals for 1.5 hour breakout sessions. NAADAC encourages young investigators, researchers, and addiction and co-occurring professionals from diverse organizations and disciplines to submit.

NAADAC and its partners are calling for workshop proposals that offer unique educational experiences for addiction and other helping professionals.

We are looking for presentations in both English and Spanish. Please submit all presentations proposal materials in English.

We are seeking current and relevant information within these 9 topics:
  • Practice Management, Administration/Operation & Technology
  • Co-occurring Disorders
  • Psychopharmacology, Medication Assisted Treatment, or Pharmacotherapy
  • Clinical Skills
  • Cultural Humility
  • Process Addictions
  • Recovery Support (Clinical)
  • Education/INCASE
  • Peer Recovery (Non-Clinical)
Submit a Presentation Proposal
Presenters will receive a discount on conference registration equal to one day of conference attendance; promotion of your name and credentials on our website, in our conference app, and in all electronic and print marketing materials, where appropriate; recognition of your expertise by NAADAC and by other industry professionals; and networking opportunities.

Submission Deadline: Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Questions?


Please visit our webpage or contact Communications Specialist, Caitlin Corbett, at ccorbett@naadac.org or 703.741.7686 x115.

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