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SUMMARY:O'Neill Institute's Winter Institute on Addiction Policy and the Law
DESCRIPTION:The Winter Institute on Addiction Policy and the Law brings together leading practitioners\, policymakers\, advocates\, and academics to explore the role law and policies play in addressing addiction in the United States. Interactive lectures\, panels\, and case studies will examine the science of addiction\, as well as the role litigation and policymaking play in shaping national addiction policy. Participants will also learn from academics and practitioners with expertise in international approaches to addiction. \nKey Details & Topics\n\nFocus: The program examines the legal underpinnings of addiction\, including how litigation and policy shape national responses to the overdose crisis. Content: Features interactive lectures\, panel discussions\, and case studies regarding drug policy.\nTarget Audience: Open to attorneys (seeking CLE)\, policymakers\, health experts\, and clinicians.\nFormat: The 2026 event will be held in-person at Georgetown’s Capitol Campus\, with virtual options available.\nAccreditation: CLE credits are available for DC\, MD\, PA\, VA\, and NY.\nLeadership: The initiative is led by experts like Regina LaBelle\, who focus on translating research into actionable\, public health-focused policies.\n\nThe event is organized by the Center on Addiction and Public Policy at the O’Neill Institute.
URL:https://addiction.rutgers.edu/event/oneill-institutes-winter-institute-on-addiction-policy-and-the-law/
LOCATION:Georgetown University’s Capitol Campus
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SUMMARY:Addiction Policy Forum Webinar - Neuromodulation: Promising New Approaches to Addressing Substance Use Disorders
DESCRIPTION:Neuromodulation is gaining attention as an effective approach for treating substance use disorders. These techniques work by using electrical\, magnetic\, or soundwave stimulation to stimulate brain circuits affected by addiction. Research shows encouraging results in reducing craving and relapse risk.    \n\nDuring this webinar\, leading researchers will provide an overview of neuromodulation\, including the different techniques and how they work\, and what current science shows about their potential role in addiction treatment. This session is designed for a broad audience and breaks down research in a clear\, accessible way\, highlighting where the science is today and where it may be headed next. \n\nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://addiction.rutgers.edu/event/addiction-policy-forum-webinar-neuromodulation-promising-new-approaches-to-addressing-substance-use-disorders/
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