Friday, February 27, 2026

  • 02/27/2026 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
    Substance Use Disorder treatment is often hampered by systemic challenges, including rigid or outdated treatment models, limited integration of new evidence-based practices, and difficulty retaining patients in care. The core clinical problem is a significant gap between existing clinical evidence and application in real-world settings, frequently resulting in high relapse rates and inadequate patient outcomes. This lecture will directly address these obstacles by presenting innovative, practical solutions, such as effective engagement strategies, technology-assisted interventions, and streamlined care coordination models. By focusing on concrete, actionable tools, this presentation will empower clinicians to change their behavior by immediately integrating at new, accessible, evidence-based practices into their workflow, ultimately leading to improved patient engagement and better long-term recovery outcomes.