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2014 FADAA | FCCMH Annual Conference
The Premier Florida Conference for Substance Use Disorders and Mental Health

Overview

Event type: Conference

When:

08/06/2014 - 08/08/2014

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2014-08-06 00:00:00 2014-08-08 00:00:00 eastern 2014 FADAA | FCCMH Annual Conference The 2014 Florida Conference on Substance Use Disorders and Mental Health sponsored by the Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association and Florida Council for Community Mental Health will be held in Orlando on August 6 - 8 . Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress false MM/DD/YYYY

Time zone: eastern

Location: Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress

One Grand Cypress Blvd Orlando, Florida, 32836 United States

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Registration URL: http://www.fadaa-fccmhannualconference.org/registration.php

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Florida Alcohol & Drug Abuse Association homepage

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PDF | FADAA Conference Brochure

Description

The Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association and Florida Council for Community Mental Health invite you to participate in the new premier Florida Conference on Substance Use Disorders and Mental Health scheduled for August 6-8, 2014 at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort in Orlando. Known for years as the FADAA/FCCMH Annual Conference, this intensive event will unveil the 2014 Guide to Behavioral Health addressing innovative technology, opportunities, science and medicine.

The conference provides attendees an opportunity to learn and apply the latest technology, research and trends to their daily jobs and to network with other professionals. Focusing on the technology side of behavioral health, the Florida Conference on Substance Use Disorders and Mental Health: 2014 Guide to Behavioral Health features workshops for participants to engage in discussion on topics including:

Technology/Telehealth Accountability
Medication Assisted Treatment Evidence Based Practices
Justice Recovery
Integration of Care Science
Health & Wellness Innovation
Financing Emerging Trends
Leadership Cultural Competence
Workforce  

 

The Florida Conference on Substance Use Disorders and Mental Health is the signature event of the year, and the largest behavioral health conference in Florida, it promises to bring together over 1,000 professionals.

 

Who should attend?

Agency Executives Corrections Personnel
Program Directors Court Liaisons
Facility Directors Case Managers
Law Enforcement Supervisors
Policy-makers Stakeholders
Substance Abuse Providers Clinicians
Therapists Physicians
Front-line Staff Mental Health Providers

 

Continuing Education Units/Contact Hours

CEUs/Contact Hours will be available for the conference. CEUs and Contact hours are offered through the following authorities:

  • FADAA is a board-approved provider
    (CE Provider # 50-676) for:
    • Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling
    • Florida Board of Nursing Contact Hours
  • Florida Certification Board, noted as FCB, (#A-001)
  • FCCMH is a board-approved Provider
    (CE Provider # 50-1836) for:
    • Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling
    • Board of Psychology
  • Florida Certification Board, noted as FCB, (#1193-A)

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