Conference Schedule
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4 / Preconference Workshops

MORNING WORKSHOPS 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Workshop A: PROBLEMATIC MEDICATION USE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Specialists in the fields of medical ethics, addiction medicine, and the law will address common problems encountered when patients use prescribed medications in problematic ways. Discussions will include the use of medication contracts, proposed changes to California statutes, recent law suits involving both under and over prescribing, and clinical issues related to termination or limitation of care.

Denise Greene, MD, Workshop Co-Coordinator, Private Practice, Fresno, CA

Roberta Springer Loewy, PhD, Associate Clinical Professor of Bioethics, UC Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA

Susan Penney, JD, Legal Counsel, California Medical Association, Sacramento, CA

Workshop B: THE FAMILY IN THE DISEASE OF ADDICTION
The roles of family members and aspects such as denial and behaviors perpetuating the addiction in the identified patient are the focus of this workshop. Participants will improve their ability to interact with family members in a supportive yet informative way to enhance comprehensive treatment for the patient and the family.

Timmen Cermak, MD, Private Practice of Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry in San Francisco and Marin Counties; Medical Director, Henry Ohlhoff Programs, San Francisco, CA

Sue Jackson, MFT, Family Counselor, Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center

Henrik Zakari, MD, Workshop Coordinator, Consultant in Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry, Highland, CA

AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Workshop C: CURRENT CONTROVERSIES IN ADDICTION MEDICINE
An on-going controversy in addiction medicine concerns the role and effectiveness of abstinence based programs vs. narcotic replacement treatment. This translates into whether patients on methadone or buprenorphine should be allowed into treatment groups. Two expert physicians, each on opposite sides of the debate, will express their “point-counterpoint” viewpoints on this topic and others in our field. A debate instructor will facilitate to help participants distinguish between logical arguments and fallacies. Other controversies to be addressed include the role of pharmaceutical company support: is pharmaceutical support of CME an insidious corrupting influence or wrongly maligned benefit? In addition to gaining a better understanding of controversial issues, participants will learn how to analyze evidence, argumentation, and ethical issues.

Denise Greene, MD, Workshop Co-Coordinator, Private Practice, Fresno, CA

Donald Kurth, MD, Chief Addiction Medicine, Behavior Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA

Daniella Zipkin, MD, Associate Director, Adult Medicine, California Pacific Medical Center

Joan Zweben, PhD, Executive Director of the 14th Street Clinic and East Bay Community Recovery Project, Oakland, CA; Professor of Psychiatry, UC San Francisco

Workshop D: ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE: CLINICAL ASPECTS
A review of epidemiology and treatment approaches adapting substance use treatment to the adolescent brain and environment. Participants will learn to identify which drugs are used commonly by which age groups, adapt known treatment approaches to the adolescent patient and use age specific motivational enhancement strategies.

Amy Khan, MD, MPH, Clinical Specialist Consultant, SpecialtyHealth, Inc., Reno, NV

Monika Koch, MD, Chemical Dependency Recovery Program, Kaiser Permanente, Vallejo, CA

Other speakers TBA

FULL-DAY WORKSHOPS 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Workshop E: PAIN AND ADDICTION: ADDRESSING THE TOUGH CASES
A case-based approach to address the tough choices faced by clinicians in dealing with the complex interaction of pain and addiction. A panel of experts will address each case from the perspectives of neuro¬biology, pharmacology, treatment planning and clinical follow-up.

Karen Miotto, MD, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, UCLA School of Medicine

Paul Kreis, MD, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Medical Director, UC Davis Center for Pain Medicine

Michael Moskowitz, MD, Bay Area Pain Medical Associates, Mill Valley, CA

Barry Rosen, MD, Medical Director, Sequoia Alcohol and Drug Recovery Center; Chairman, The Legacy Foundation, Redwood City, CA

Jodie Trafton, PhD, Research Health Science Specialist, Center for Health Care Evaluation, Palo Alto VA Medical Center; Adjunct Clinical Instructor, Stanford University School of Medicine, Menlo Park, CA

Workshop F: MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS ON METHADONE: THE CURRENT STANDARD OF CARE
Based on the CSAM “Guidelines for Physicians Working in California OTPs,” this course is designed for medical personnel in methadone treatment programs and for physicians interested in the specifics of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). Topics covered include: patient selection, safety issues in induction onto methadone, the individualized treatment plan, co-morbid medical conditions--particularly hepatitis C and HIV, pregnancy and neonatal issues for the mother in MMT. The final hour will be given to addressing tough cases.

Judith Martin, MD, Medical Director, 14th Street Clinic; Medical Director, East Bay Recovery Project, Oakland

John McCarthy, MD, Executive and Medical Director, Bi-Valley Medical Clinic, Sacramento; Associate Clinical Professor, UC Davis School of Medicine

Charles Stewart-Carballo, MD, Private Practice, Oakland

Diana Sylvestre, MD, Founder and Executive Director, OASIS, Oakland, CA; Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, UCSF

Joan Zweben, PhD, Executive Director of the 14th Street Clinic and East Bay Community Recovery Project, Oakland, CA; Professor of Psychiatry, UCSF

7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
CERTIFICATION EXAM PREPARATION TRACK (additional fee)
How the examination is formulated, what this means for test prepara¬tion, study resources, and comments of recent test-takers. Divide and conquer: Participants will form into small groups, and then develop test questions and briefly summarize course material on specific topics.
Coordinators: Lori Karan, MD, Jack Kuo, MD, and Henrik Zakari, MD

THURSDAY OCTOBER 5

8:30 am Welcome
David Pating, MD, CSAM President and Denise Greene, MD, Conference Chair

8:40 Advances in Drug Abuse and Addiction from NIDA: Implications for Treatment
Timothy Condon, PhD, Deputy Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Washington, DC

9:40 Neurobiology of Addiction
David Presti, PhD, Professor of Neurobiology, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, UC Berkeley

10:25 Case Discussions

11:15 The Genetic Basis for Vulnerability to Substance Abuse
George Uhl, MD, PhD, Director, Molecular Neurobiology Branch, National Institute on Drug Abuse; Associate Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

12:00 pm Lunch on your own

1:30 The Latest in Medications Development
Francis Vocci, PhD, Director, Division of Treatment Research & Development, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Washington DC

2:25 NIDA Treatment Principles
Peter Banys, MD, Director, Substance Abuse Programs, VA Medical Center, San Francisco; Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry UCSF

3:00 Case Discussions

3:40 pm Presentation of Community Service Award to California Senator Wesley Chesbro

3:50 Management of Psychiatric Co-Morbidities
John Tsuang, MD, Director, Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program, Harbor/UCLA Medical Center; Associate Professor of Medicine, UCLA

4:40 The Critical Role of 12-Step Programs
John Chappel, MD, Professor Emeritus, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, NV

5:20 Adjourn for the Day

6:00 Roundtable Dinner for Medical Students, Residents and Faculty
An informal roundtable dinner open only to physicians-in-training and conference faculty. Sponsored by the Medical Education and Research Foundation (MERF)

7:30 pm
DESSERT RECEPTION (Free to all registrants and guests)
AN EVENING WITH COMEDIAN ARGUS HAMILTON
After a full day of science, unwind with one of the funniest topical comedians in America - the man Robin Williams once called “the Will Rogers of the Baby Boom.” Argus Hamilton’s daily column of jokes on the news is carried in over 100 newspapers across the United States and is also read and heard by millions on the internet and on radio stations across the country. Sponsored by the Betty Ford Center

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6

7:00 am CERTIFICATION EXAM PREPARATION TRACK
Review of sample questions (breakfast included)

8:30 Alcohol Abuse
Anthony Albanese, MD, Director, Chemical Dependency Division and Director, Hepatitis C Program, VA Medical Center, Mather, CA; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, UC Davis

9:30 Nicotine Dependence: An Expanded Role for Addiction Medicine Physicians
Steven Schroeder, MD, Distinguished Professor of Health and Health Care, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, UCSF

9:55 Case Discussions

10:35 Understanding Benzodiazepines
Steve Juergens, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Washington; Private Practice

11:25 All About Club Drugs
Karen Miotto, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, UCLA School of Medicine

12:05 pm Lunch on your own

1:30 Presentation of Vernelle Fox Award

1:45 Opiate Dependence
Andrew Saxon, MD, Director, Addictions Patient Care Line, Veterans Administration Puget Sound Health Care System; Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington

2:40 pm Case Discussions

3:20 Stimulants: Abuse and Treatment
Richard Rawson, PhD Associate Director of the UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs; Associate Director, UCLA Department of Psychiatry

4:15 Understanding Cannabis
Timmen Cermak, MD, Private Practice of Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry in San Francisco and Marin Counties; Medical Director, Henry Ohlhoff Programs, San Francisco
5:05 Adjourn for the day

6:00 pm
CSAM ANNUAL MEETING AND MEMBER RECEPTION (non-members may attend)

8 - 10 pm
CSAM IS IN A LEAGUE ALL ITS OWN: LET’S GO BOWLING! ($35 per person)
Plan to take a well-deserved break form the grueling 30 hours of CME. Join us for BOWLING! That’s right, Friday night, CSAM is stepping out with an all-new , fun way to unwind. Just a short walk from the conference hotel, join us at Yerba Buena Gardens bowling alley where you’ll bowl to the sounds of disco music under neon lights. You’ll enjoy all-you-can-eat hot dogs, hamburgers, soda, etc. Wear you favorite bowling shirt or buy one of our CSAM commemorative bowling league shirts. Bowling shoes are provided. Family and friends are welcome to attend. If you haven’t been bowling in years, now is your chance to bring back those great memories and make a few new ones. We’ll team you up with other members and guests into our own “CSAM bowling leagues” and prizes will be awarded to the best teams and individual scorers. So let loose and let the good times roll....

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7

8:30 am Inhalants and Hallucinogens
John Mendelson, MD, Pharmacokinetics of Addiction Program, California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, San Francisco, CA

9:15 Nicotine Dependence: Improving Your Treatment Skills
Judith Prochaska, PhD, MPH, Assistant Adjunct Professor, UC San Francisco Department of Psychiatry

10:15 Case Discussion

10:50 Epidemiology of Drug Addiction
Jane Maxwell, PhD, Research Scientist, School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin

11:30 Special Populations Speaker TBA

11:55 Understanding Infectious Diseases in Addicted Patients
Kristen Ochoa, MD, Director, LA Overdose Prevention Task Force

12:20 pm Overview of Drug Testing Methodologies
Anthony Albanese, MD, Director, Chemical Dependency Division and Director, Hepatitis C Program, VA Medical Center Mather, CA, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, UC Davis

12:45 Adjourn

1 - 4 pm
CERTIFICATION EXAM PREPARATION TRACK - WORKSHOP Review of important topics, additional practice of sample test questions, wrap-up. (Lunch included)
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