American Methadone Treatment Association
April 9-12, 2000
San Francisco
Co-chair, Alice Diorio Committee |
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James DePasquale |
Howard Lotsof |
NAMA Events and Activities
Exhibition Booth
Booth Manager: Greg Keller, WI NAMA
Visit NAMA at the Consumer Advocacy Booth during the conference. NAMA would like to thank AFIRM for the donation of the booth.
NAMA Preconference Meeting
Day: Sunday
Date: April 9, 2000
Time: 1 – 5 PMModerator: John Finger, TexNAMA
Presenters:
Joycelyn Woods, NAMA
Diane Fleury-Seaman, MALTA
Fred Christie, AFIRM
James DePasquale, Membership Director/Chapter Coordinator of NAMA
This special preconference meeting has been developed by the National Alliance of Methadone Advocates (NAMA) in collaboration with other advocacy groups to present concepts that programs can use to promote positive patient outcomes and consumer satisfaction that will be a major focus for the new accreditation system. Ways for providers to develop consumer satisfaction including patient recognition ceremonies, 12 step groups, patient advisory boards, patient advocacy groups and patient organizing drives are some of the strategies that can be utilized by providers and patients to work together and the enormous benefits that will come from this. The intended audience for this presentation includes program directors, medical personnel, doctors, nurses, counselors, social workers, administrative staff, patients, advocates and anyone else included in the methadone field. This meeting will greatly enhance the ability of providers and patients to become one community with the common goal of creating the best methadone system possible.
Supported by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
Conference Workshops
D4
D4Day: Tuesday
Date: April 11 2000
Time: 1 – 2:30 PMPresenters:
Alice Diorio
New England Chapter/National Alliance of Methadone Advocates (NENAMA)
Diane Fleury-Seaman, S.D.C.
Methadone as a Legitimate Treatment Alternative (MALTA)
John McCarthy, M.D.
Bi-Valley Medical Clinic (NAMA Advisory Board)This interactive workshop uses harm reduction principles and sensitivity training to improve outcomes. Presenters will give a patient’s perspective on how to create individualized treatment based on communication and respect. They will discuss ways to enhance a trusting, therapeutic relationship that conveys compassion and understanding.
NAMA Organization Meeting
To be determined.”