Mental Health Conferences
IMPACT SUD Conference 2025
The IMPACT SUD Conference 2025 is a full-day, in-person educational event focusing on substance use disorder, held in Indianapolis, IN. It offers sessions on care transition, coordination, and culturally appropriate care.
Some quick details about this conference.
The IMPACT SUD Conference 2025 aims to integrate multisector partnerships to advance coordinated treatment for substance use disorder. This full-day, in-person event will cover topics such as care transition, care coordination, person and family-centered care, peer support, and culturally appropriate care. Attendees will have opportunities to network with multisector organizations over coffee and lunch. Continuing education units will be available for various healthcare professionals. The conference will also include a pre- and post-conference survey to assess learning outcomes.
The agenda includes sessions on best practice care coordination strategies, care transition for individuals in recovery, and implementing peer support programs. Workshops will focus on culturally appropriate care and suicide prevention methods. The conference will provide a platform for networking and collaboration among professionals in the field.
Maybe the most important details of the conference.
This organization is hosting this conference.
Indiana University School of Medicine
Indiana University School of Medicine provides continuing education for healthcare professionals, focusing on improving patient care through accredited educational activities.
Email: cehp@iu.edu
Phone: 317-274-0104
It's important to know what is planned.
The conference begins with registration and breakfast at 8:30 AM, followed by an opening plenary session. The day includes sessions on mental health and substance use disorders, culturally appropriate care, and suicide prevention workshops. The event concludes with a closing plenary session at 5:00 PM.
These folks will be speaking at the conference.
Brandon K. Dreiman, JD
Faculty member presenting the opening plenary session.
R. Andrew Chambers, MD
Faculty member presenting on mental health and substance use disorders.
Olawale Ojo, MD
Physician and faculty member presenting on addiction education.
Cara Raunick, NP, RN
Nurse Practitioner presenting on trauma-informed care.
Lance Dardeen, MA
Faculty member presenting on culturally appropriate care.
Kimble Richardson, M.S., LMHC, LCSW, LMFT, LCAC
Social Worker presenting on suicide prevention.
Timothy Otsu, LCSW
Faculty member presenting on culturally appropriate care.
Tammi Nelson, LCSW
Teaching Professor presenting on culturally appropriate care.
Jodi Miller, BS
Executive Director & Founder presenting on addiction recovery.
Joseph Bartholomew, PhD
Assistant Professor presenting on addiction recovery.
Toby Miller, BA
Program Manager/Coordinator presenting the closing plenary session.
Here's information on Continuing Education Units (or CEUs).
The conference offers a maximum of 5.25 CEUs for various professionals, including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and social workers.
A light breakfast and boxed lunch will be provided. Attendees with dietary restrictions should review ingredient information independently.
Unless you're taking public transit.
Free parking is available in the library garage at 841 N. Pennsylvania St., just south of 9th St.
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