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Understanding and Utilizing the ASAM Placement Criteria

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03/14/2012

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2012-03-14 15:00:00 2012-03-14 16:00:00 Understanding and Utilizing the ASAM Placement Criteria NAADAC, The Association for Addiction Professionals, Webinar on Understanding and Utilizing the ASAM Placement Criteria presented by David Mee-Lee, MD. WEBINAR : 3:00 - 4:00 PM EST false MM/DD/YYYY

Time: 03:00 pm - 04:00 pm

Location: WEBINAR : 3:00 - 4:00 PM EST

More information and to register: www.naadac.org/component/content/article/45-knowledge-center/629-march-2012-asam-criteria-webinar United States

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Phone: 703.741.7686

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Presented by David Mee-Lee, MD

Clinicians involved in assessment, referral, planning and managing care often lack a common language and systematic assessment and treatment approach. The Patient Placement Criteria of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) first published in 1991, provided common language to help the field develop a broader continuum of care. The second edition (PPC-2) was published in 1996 and a revised second edition (ASAM PPC-2R) was published April 2001.

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