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12th Improving Outcomes in the Treatment of Opioid Dependence Treatment ((IOTOD)

Overview

Event type: Conference

When:

12/10/2013 - 12/12/2013

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2013-12-10 00:00:00 2013-12-12 00:00:00 12th Improving Outcomes in the Treatment of Opioid Dependence Treatment ((IOTOD) Improving Outcomes in the Treatment of Opioid Dependence' (IOTOD), is now registering delegates for 2013. The meeting will take place on 10th–12th December 2013. Pullman Paris Montparnasse Hotel false MM/DD/YYYY

Location: Pullman Paris Montparnasse Hotel

19 Rue du Commandant René Mouchotte Paris, Île-de-France Region, 75014 France

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Registration URL: http://www.improvingoutcomes2013.com/register.aspx?Lang=en-GB

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Sponsors

RB Pharmaceuticals Ltd provide an educational grant that facilitates the organisation of Improving Outcomes in the Treatment of Opioid Dependence. The grant is provided to PCM Scientific, a medical education company, which organises and produces the event and all its associated materials. The meeting programme and content are developed by the expert faculty with no input from financial supporters.


Description

Improving Outcomes in the Treatment of Opioid Dependence' (IOTOD)

 

Speakers:
  • Professor Sharon Walsh, USA
  • Professor Marc Auriacombe, France
  • Professor Nicholas Lintzeris, Australia
  • Professor John Marsden, UK
  • Dr Jenny Bearn, UK
  • Professor Mark Haigney, USA
  • Dr Daniel Fuster, Spain

 
  • Professor David Fiellin, USA
  • Professor Gabriele Fischer, Austria
  • Dr Laurent Gourarier, France
  • Professor Seddon Savage, USA
  • Professor John Strang, UK
  • Professor Elinore McCance-Katz, USA
  • Professor Maurice Dematteis, France

 

Programme

Day 1 – Tuesday 10th December: 12:00–18:00
     
    Lunch
    – Welcome
     
SESSION 1: OPTIMISING QUALITY OF CARE THROUGHOUT THE PATIENT JOURNEY
    Chair: Professor Sharon Walsh
     
    – Outcomes that matter: from retention to recovery
    – Improving outcomes with adaptive interventions
    – Beyond methadone and buprenorphine: evaluating alternative pharmacotherapies
    Coffee
    – Smooth transition between opioids
    – The end of the treatment journey? Best practice in stopping long-term opioid use
    – Aspirations for the patient journey: essential standards of care
    Close Day 1
     
     
Day 2 – Wednesday 11th December: 08:45–18:00
     
    Open Day 2
     
SESSION 2: MULTIPLE DRUGS: MULTIPLE CHALLENGES
    Chair: Professor John Marsden
     
    – Addressing comorbid alcohol use problems in opioid-dependent patients
    – Smoking cessation in the opioid maintenance patient
    – The truth about benzodiazepines
    Coffee
     
SESSION 3: CLINICAL REALITIES: COMPLEX PATIENTS
    Chair: Professor Nicholas Lintzeris
     
    – Pain treatment in opioid dependence
    – Pregnancy and neonatal abstinence syndrome
    – Optimising the management of HCV and HIV in injection drug users
    – HCV and opioid dependence: the dual-diagnosis patient
    Lunch
    – Opioid-associated drug–drug interactions: practical considerations
     
SESSION 4: MAXIMISING QUALITY AND MINIMISING RISK IN PATIENT CARE
    Chair: Professor Marc Auriacombe
     
    – Hidden risks: cardiac safety in opioid maintenance therapy
    – Medication abuse, misuse and diversion: translating from the laboratory to the clinic
    Coffee
    – Prescription painkillers symposium
              The prescription painkiller epidemic: a spiralling global problem?
    – Minimising risks
    Close Day 2
     
     
Day 3 – Thursday 12th December: 08:55–12:55
     
    Open Day 3
    – Complex case study clinic
     
SESSION 5: TOWARDS IMPROVED OUTCOMES FOR OUR PATIENTS
    Chair: Professor Sharon Walsh
     
    – ORT on Venus and Mars: gender issues in treatment
    – Ideals in treatment provision
    Coffee
    – Best practice in quality treatment provision: international clinicians' manifesto
    Conference Close
     
     

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