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SUMMARY:Evidence-Based Treatment for Stimulant Use Disorders Among Populations at Elevated Risk for HIV
DESCRIPTION:This session is part of NAHEWD’s national webinar series Bridging HIV and SUD: Innovations in the Field. The series will highlight various innovative models and approaches to treating substance use disorder (SUD) in people at risk for and living with HIV. This lecture will review safety optimization strategies and evidence-based treatments for stimulant use disorders\, including special attention to populations at elevated risk of HIV. \nFor more information and registration. \nProgram provided by NAHEWD with support from ORN.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/evidence-based-treatment-for-stimulant-use-disorders-among-populations-at-elevated-risk-for-hiv/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260406T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260406T164500
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20251209T215820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T185206Z
UID:21425-1775489400-1775493900@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Youth & Substance Use: Prevention Strategies for Families and Schools
DESCRIPTION:Preventing substance use among youth starts at home and in the classroom. This webinar will explore practical\, evidence-based strategies that families and schools can use to reduce risk and build resilience in children and adolescents. Participants will learn how to recognize early warning signs\, foster open communication\, implement school-based prevention programs\, and create strong partnerships between educators and caregivers. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nEducate participants on risk factors and early warning signs of substance use in youth.\nShare prevention strategies that families and schools can implement collaboratively.\nHighlight successful school-based and family-centered programs that promote healthy choices.\nProvide tools and resources to strengthen communication\, build protective factors\, and engage community support.\n\nIntended Audience: Parents\, teachers\, counselors\, community leaders or advocates\, community health organizations\, and community members. \nPresentation Format: This session will take place in a Zoom meeting format. Participants will have access to camera and audio\, though neither is required. For more information on the use of Zoom please visit the Getting Started with Zoom Videoconferencing Software section of our website \nPresented by: Humberto Carvalho\, MPH \nHumberto Carvalho is a seasoned public health professional with extensive experience leading domestic and international initiatives funded by the U.S. government. He holds a Master of Public Health Leadership with a concentration in Epidemiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Over the course of over 12 years at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)\, Humberto played a pivotal role in shaping public health policies and advancing key initiatives to promote mental health and substance use treatment and prevention. \nContinuing Education Units: 1.25 CEUs \nThis training is approved for continuing education by the boards listed here. This course is also approved by the Nevada Certification Board for the following professional certifications: \n\nPeer Recovery and Support Specialist Certification and PRSS Supervisors (PRSS(-S))\nCertified Prevention Specialist (CPS)\n\nFunding for this activity was made possible in whole or in part by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Director’s Office through the Fund for a Resilient Nevada\, established in Nevada Revised Statutes 433.712 through 433.744. The opinions\, findings\, conclusions\, and recommendations expressed in our courses are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence or its funders.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/youth-substance-use-prevention-strategies-for-families-and-schools/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260407T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260407T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260224T194615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T214918Z
UID:21954-1775552400-1775557800@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Depletion to Stability: Rebuilding the Body to Support the Brain
DESCRIPTION:This session will provide an evidence‑informed overview of the impact nutrition has on substance use/misuse —including opioids and stimulants— and its role in recovery. We’ll discuss how mood\, recovery and relapse are directly influenced by common nutritional and physiological disturbances such as disrupted eating and activity patterns\, insomnia\, nutrient deficiencies\, weight and metabolism imbalances\, dieting\, blood sugar instability\, cravings\, and gut problems. We’ll explore the science\, learn to recognize and apply actionable tools to help improve treatment outcomes and reduce relapse vulnerability.  Practical\, low‑barrier resources\, strategies and interventions will be discussed that integrate nutrition into care without adding burden to staff or clients including brief nutrition education\, fiber and protein “anchors\,” complex carbohydrates and blood sugar regulation\, hydration\, accessible snacking and budget‑friendly meal planning suitable for clients in real‑world treatment settings. \nLearning Objectives:\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain the negative consequences of poor nutrition in substances of use\, with attention to opioid and stimulant-specific effects.\nIdentify common nutritional and physiological factors that positively influence mood\, recovery and relapse related to substance use.\nImplement simple\, actionable tools that help integrate nutrition strategies and interventions into care to improve treatment outcomes without adding burden to staff or clients.\n\nPresented by: Annie R. Lindsay\, PhD\, FACSM \nDr. Lindsay is a Professor and Extension Specialist at the University of Nevada Reno. She conducts research\, assesses\, identifies\, and responds to public and behavioral health issues across the lifespan. She has conducted interdisciplinary health-related research approaches to help individuals in recovery with a focus on resilience and evidence-based programming addressing poor nutrition\, eating pathology\, physical inactivity\, and body dissatisfaction to augment existing treatment for substance use in prisons and recovery centers. She serves as expert panel for the Pacific Southwest Rural Opioid Technical Assistance project and conducts clinical trainings for the Center for the Application of Substance Abuse Technologies and Addiction Technology Transfer Center Networks. Dr. Lindsay has published several peer reviewed journal articles\, fact sheets and creative audio-visual projects. A fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine\, she serves on numerous local/national committees\, advisory boards and editorial panels; and has received several awards for her work. \nContinuing Education Units: 1.5 CEUs \nThis training is approved for continuing education by the boards listed here. \nThis course is also approved by the Nevada Certification Board for the following professional certifications: \n\nCommunity Health Workers (CHW)\nPeer Recovery and Support Specialists (PRSS) and PRSS Supervisors (PRSS-S)\n\n  \nFunding for this activity was made possible in whole or in part by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Director’s Office through the Fund for a Resilient Nevada\, established in Nevada Revised Statutes 433.712 through 433.744. The opinions\, findings\, conclusions\, and recommendations expressed in our courses are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence or its funders.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/depletion-to-stability-rebuilding-the-body-to-support-the-brain/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260407T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260407T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260331T162955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T163032Z
UID:22257-1775556000-1775559600@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Southern Nevada Health District 2026 State of Public Health
DESCRIPTION:The Southern Nevada Health District invites you to the 2026 State of Public Health at the Main Public Health Center. This annual event highlights key public health issues affecting Southern Nevada and showcases the work being done by Health District staff and community partners to address local health challenges and improve the well-being of our community. Community members are encouraged to tune in and follow along as speakers share updates\, data\, and collaborative efforts shaping the future of public health in our region. Watch the event live on Facebook.\n 
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/southern-nevada-health-district-2026-state-of-public-health/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260408T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260408T130000
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CREATED:20260324T221052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T221052Z
UID:22170-1775649600-1775653200@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:The Indian Country Adolescent Health ECHO
DESCRIPTION:The Indian Country Adolescent Health ECHO: Centering wellness\, resilience\, and culture to strengthen Indigenous adolescent health is a collaborative to learn from\, and improve the health and wellness of\, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) adolescents. It envisions a future where AI/AN adolescents thrive in systems designed for their wellness. Through monthly 1- hour teleECHO sessions\, and the development of policy related resources\, we strive to improve the capacity for healthcare workers and others who provide care to AI/AN adolescents. We also hope to center adolescent voices through this work\, ensuring that the resources and educational materials developed are in line with their priorities. Through centering and prioritizing the unique needs of this group\, we hope to support lasting impacts to realize the wellness of the seventh generation—our grandchildren’s Grandchildren. Participants will have the opportunity to earn CE credit following participation. The sessions will take place virtually on Zoom the second Wednesday of every month at 12pm PT\, starting February 11th\, 2026. \nWhat topics will be covered? \n\nSexual and reproductive health\nMental health\nSubstance use\nDisordered eating\nLong COVID and infection associated chronic illness\nSupporting identity development\nSexually transmitted infections\nFoster care\nHealthy weight management\nPolicy implications\n\nDesigned for\nClinical staff at IHS\, Tribal\, and Urban Indian health programs providing care for American Indian and Alaska Native adolescents\, and others interested in learning a new skill are invited to join.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/the-indian-country-adolescent-health-echo/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260409T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260409T120000
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CREATED:20260324T220348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T220730Z
UID:22159-1775732400-1775736000@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Preventing Suicide Among American Indian and Alaska Native Service Members\, Veterans\, and their Families Webinar Learning Series - Understanding the Need: Insights from Rural and Urban Data
DESCRIPTION:American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) people have a proud and exemplary tradition of military service\, consistently serving at one of the highest per-capita rates of any ethnic group in the United States. This dedication and sacrifice\, however\, have come at a significant cost. According to U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) data\, AIAN Veterans are among the groups most heavily impacted by suicide. \nTo address this urgent issue\, the VA has partnered with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to host a webinar learning series\, bringing together champions for the health and well-being of AIAN Service Members\, Veterans\, and their Families (SMVF) for a dedicated time of learning\, sharing\, and collaboration. \n\nMarch 12th – Session 1: The Healing Power of Stories – Digital Storytelling with Veterans\nApril 9th – Session 2: Understanding the Need: Insights from Rural and Urban Data\nMay 14th – Session 3: Someone to call – A Lifeline for Indigenous People\nJune 11th – Session 4: From the Field – Approaches to Preventing Veteran Suicide in Tribal Communities
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/preventing-suicide-among-american-indian-and-alaska-native-service-members-veterans-and-their-families-webinar-learning-series-understanding-the-need-insights-from-rural-and-urban-data/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260413T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260413T164500
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20251209T220342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T163429Z
UID:21429-1776094200-1776098700@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:The Role of Rural Community Partners in Addressing the Opioid Crisis
DESCRIPTION:This webinar explores how grassroots organizations\, local leaders\, and service providers in rural areas can work together to combat the devastating impact of opioid addiction. Participants will gain insights into the unique challenges faced by rural communities\, discover innovative strategies and success stories from the field\, and learn how to build effective partnerships that support prevention\, treatment\, and recovery. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nEducate participants about the unique challenges and disproportionate impact of the opioid crisis in rural communities.\nShowcase the vital contributions of rural partners—such as nonprofits\, faith-based groups\,\nschools\, and local leaders—in prevention\, treatment\, and recovery efforts.\nPresent real-world examples and proven strategies that rural communities have successfully\nimplemented to combat opioid misuse.\nProvide attendees with practical tools\, funding resources\, and collaborative models to strengthen local responses and build sustainable solutions.\n\nIntended Audience: Healthcare and behavioral health professionals\, policymakers\, community advocates\, community health organizations\, and community members \nPresentation Format: This session will take place in a Zoom meeting format. Participants will have access to camera and audio\, though neither is required. For more information on the use of Zoom please visit the Getting Started with Zoom Videoconferencing Software section of our website \nPresented by: Humberto Carvalho\, MPH \nHumberto Carvalho is a seasoned public health professional with extensive experience leading domestic and international initiatives funded by the U.S. government. He holds a Master of Public Health Leadership with a concentration in Epidemiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Over the course of over 12 years at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)\, Humberto played a pivotal role in shaping public health policies and advancing key initiatives to promote mental health and substance use treatment and prevention. \nContinuing Education Units: 1.25 CEUs \nThis training is approved for continuing education by the boards listed here. This course is also approved by the Nevada Certification Board for the following professional certifications: \n\nPeer Recovery and Support Specialists (PRSS) and PRSS Supervisors (PRSS-S)\nCommunity Health Workers (CHW)​\nCertified Prevention Specialists (CPS)\n\nFunding for this activity was made possible in whole or in part by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Director’s Office through the Fund for a Resilient Nevada\, established in Nevada Revised Statutes 433.712 through 433.744. The opinions\, findings\, conclusions\, and recommendations expressed in our courses are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence or its funders.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/the-role-of-rural-community-partners-in-addressing-the-opioid-crisis/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260414T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260414T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260324T222548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T222641Z
UID:22192-1776189600-1776193200@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Native-Centered Community Overdose Training
DESCRIPTION:CCUIH (California Consortium for Urban Indian Health) hosts free\, virtual Community Overdose Trainings on the second Tuesday of every month at 6PM PST. These Native-centered\, community-based trainings cover overdose information\, naloxone (Narcan) administration\, and life-saving response skills. Remaining 2026 dates include April 14\, May 12\, June 9\, July 14\, August 11\, September 8\, October 13\, November 10\, and December 8. All registrants receive a free naloxone kit\, and attendees can connect with CCUIH to request additional naloxone supplies or schedule trainings for their community. To register\, visit bit.ly/ccuih-narcan26. Questions can be directed to TMAT@CCUIH.org.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/native-centered-community-naloxone-training/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260418
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260212T172105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T172236Z
UID:21851-1776297600-1776470399@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:13th Annual Northern Nevada Diversity Summit
DESCRIPTION:The University of Nevada\, Reno\, in close collaboration with Nevada System of Higher Education institutions\, is pleased to announce the 13th Annual Northern Nevada Diversity Summit. This event celebrates thirteen years of engaging faculty\, staff\, students and community members in the statewide sharing of information relevant to educating and ensuring the workforce readiness of all Nevada’s citizens. The Summit also serves to showcase private and public sector advancements that are direct outgrowths of teaching\, learning\, research and professional training being performed across all NSHE institutions. \n\nThe 2026 Summit will take place at the University of Nevada\, Reno on April 16\, 2026 and April 17\, 2026. The decision to offer two full days of programming reflects strong feedback received at the conclusion of last year’s Summit. This expanded programming is supported at both the level of the institution and the System\, reflecting a sustained commitment to student success\, workforce readiness\, economic development\, and pathways to advancement for all Nevadans.\nBe sure to SAVE THE DATES for the 2026 Summit across all your electronic and paper calendars. More information on this year’s theme\, registration\, keynote speakers\, and the schedule of events to follow.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/13th-annual-northern-nevada-diversity-summit/
LOCATION:University of Nevada\, Reno\, 1664 North Virginia Street\, Reno\, NV\, 89557\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260416T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260416T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260317T163329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T163329Z
UID:22091-1776333600-1776339000@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Stimulant Use Disorder: Evidence-Based Interventions and Promising Approaches to Treatment
DESCRIPTION:Stimulant use disorder is a growing public health concern\, with increasing rates of methamphetamine and cocaine use nationwide. Unlike opioid use disorder\, there are currently no FDA-approved medications specifically for stimulant use disorder\, making effective treatment strategies especially critical. \nThis webinar will provide a clear\, accessible overview of stimulant use disorder\, including the most common types of stimulants\, how stimulant use disorder is diagnosed\, and what researchers have learned so far about potential medications. It will also explore proven behavioral approaches—such as contingency management—and explain how these strategies are being used to support recovery in real-world settings.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/stimulant-use-disorder-evidence-based-interventions-and-promising-approaches-to-treatment/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260416T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260416T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260320T155503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T160830Z
UID:22121-1776348000-1776362400@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Hawthorne Health & Wellness Expo
DESCRIPTION:Mt. Grant General Hospital is hosting a free Wellness Expo on April 16\, 2026\, from 2:00–6:00 PM in Hawthorne\, Nevada. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis community-focused event brings together a variety of local health and wellness resources\, including clinical services\, physical therapy\, wellness vendors\, a blood drive\, and activities for kids. Attendees can explore services\, connect with providers\, and access valuable information to support their health and well-being.  The Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence (NOCE) team will also be on site sharing information and resources to support those affected by opioid use. \n\n\nFor more information\, or to participate as a vendor\, send an email HBOLANOS@MGGHNV.ORG or visit the Mt. Grant General Hospitals website at: https://mgghnv.org.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/hawthorne-health-wellness-expo/
LOCATION:Hawthorne Convention Center\, 932 E St.\, Hawthorne\, NV\, 89415\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Mt. Grant General Hospital":MAILTO:HBOLANOS@MGGHNV.ORG
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260416T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260416T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260326T151136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T151136Z
UID:22234-1776362400-1776367800@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Resilience for Families: Navigating Substance Use and Mental Health Conditions
DESCRIPTION:Families are often torn apart when a loved one is experiencing alcohol and drug abuse and/or mental health conditions. They are left feeling isolated and not knowing where to turn for help. Please join the Behavioral Health Association of Nevada (BHAN)for a free workshop to learn more about substance use and mental health conditions and how you can support your loved ones. \nLocation: Reno City Hall – Council Chambers 1 E. 1 Street st Reno\, NV 89501 (Entrance on 1 floor off Virginia St. st Free parking in garage next to City Hall.) \nDATES: APRIL 16\, 2026 MAY 19\, 2026 AUGUST 20\, 2026 OCTOBER 15\, 2026 6:00-7:30PM \nThis initiative is funded by the City of Reno’s Opioid funds\, with the Behavioral Health Association of Nevada being a subrecipient of these funds. \nDownload PDF flyer: Resilience flyer-2026 \n 
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/resilience-for-families-navigating-substance-use-and-mental-health-conditions-2/
LOCATION:Reno City Hall – Council Chambers\, 1 E. 1 Street St.\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Behavioral Health Association of Nevada (BHAN)":MAILTO:steve@bhanv.org or ncarano@bhanv.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260205T224722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T224826Z
UID:21821-1776506400-1776517200@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Access to Health Day: Free Community Health & Wellness Expo
DESCRIPTION:Free and Open to All Community Members \nJoin UNR’s Community Behavioral Health Collaborative for a day focused on health\, healing\, and connection through our Resilient Nevada Initiative! Whether you’re seeking support after a difficult experience or simply want to prioritize your wellness\, this event offers free resources in a welcoming\, judgment-free space. \nWhat You’ll Find: \n\nFree Mental Health and Medical Screenings: Learn about the effect of stress on the brain and body\, and access helpful tools and resources\nFree Sports Physicals for Kids & Teens: Get cleared for sports\, dance\, and school activities\nCommunity Resources: Connect with local organizations offering counseling\, legal help\, housing support\, and more!\nInformation on Victim Services: Learn about free counseling and advocacy services available to anyone who has experienced trauma or victimization\nRaffle Prizes\n\nWho Should Attend? Everyone is welcome. This event is especially designed to support individuals and families who have faced challenges such as domestic violence\, assault\, child abuse\, or other traumatic experiences—but no disclosure is required to participate. All services are confidential and free of charge. \nSpecial Focus Areas: \n\nSupport for families navigating difficult situations\nResources for children and teens recovering from adversity\nConnections to free mental health counseling\nInformation on legal rights and victim compensation programs\n\nNo cost. No judgment. Just support. \nFor more information: jcallowayross@unr.edu \nThis event is supported by the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) through the Nevada Division of Child and Family Services.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/access-to-health-day-free-community-health-wellness-expo/
LOCATION:Boys and Girls Club of Truckee Meadows\, 2680 E 9th St.\, Reno\, NV\, 89512\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Community Behavioral Health Collaborative":MAILTO:jcallowayross@unr.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260423
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260127T190122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T190122Z
UID:21806-1776729600-1776902399@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Nevada Public Health Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:This year’s conference\, One Nevada\, One Health: Collaboration for a Healthier Future\, highlights the power of partnership and collective action in advancing the well-being of all Nevadans. The theme emphasizes the interconnectedness of health across communities\, systems\, and sectors\, recognizing that lasting progress requires collaboration among public health professionals\, policymakers\, educators\, healthcare providers\, and community leaders. Together\, we aim to foster innovative\, inclusive\, and evidence-informed solutions that strengthen Nevada’s capacity to achieve health equity and sustainability for generations to come. \nWho Should Attend\nPublic health professionals and students\, including healthcare providers\, educators\, epidemiologists\, other researchers\, administrators\, and program staff representing all sectors of the public health system\, including government\, academia\, non-profit organizations\, and private businesses. \nRegistration Information\nEarly registration fees are available until March 24\, 2026. After March 24\, 2026 all registration fees increase by $25. \n\nMember Professional: $275\nNon-member Professional: $325\nMember Student: $100\nNon-member Student: $125\n\n\nRegister online now. \nAnnual membership dues are $50 for professionals and $25 for students (valid student ID required). For questions\, please contact conference@nvpublichealth.org. \n 
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/nevada-public-health-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Hampton Inn Tropicana\, 4975 Dean Martin Dr.\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89118\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20250715T210155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T215609Z
UID:20586-1776772800-1776776400@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Tribal MAT ECHO Clinic
DESCRIPTION:A one-hour clinic will be held every third Tuesday from 12-1pm (PT). The purpose of the monthly Tribal MAT ECHO® Clinic is to support health care providers in Native communities across California to improve the delivery of evidence based treatment for opioid and stimulant use disorders. The Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO®) model is a distance learning method that links specialists at academic medical centers with primary care clinicians in local communities. Each clinic begins with a presentation on a topic relevant to the delivery of opioid and/or stimulant use disorder treatment and features a facilitated discussion of a case or clinical question. Attendees are encouraged to bring complex patient cases and clinical questions for peer-to-peer discussion with input and consultation experts. CEs and CMEs available for certified and licensed participants. This project is part of the UCLA Opioid and Stimulant Implementation Support-Training and Technical Assistance (OASIS-TTA) Program.\n\nFeatured Facilitators and Experts:\n\nHeather Momberg\, DNP RN\nDaniel Dickerson\, DO\, MPH\nKatya Adachi Serrano\, MD\nKatie Bell\, MSN\, RN-BC\nAlbert G. Titman Sr. CADCII\n\n\n\nDate & Time\n\n\n\n\n\nApr 21\, 2026 12:00 PM\nMay 19\, 2026 12:00 PM\nJun 16\, 2026 12:00 PM\nJul 21\, 2026 12:00 PM
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/tribal-mat-echo-clinic-4/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260422T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260422T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260310T211452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T211655Z
UID:22028-1776848400-1776852000@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Caregiver Involvement in Adolescent Substance Use Treatment: Core Principles and Applied Techniques
DESCRIPTION:Caregiver involvement in adolescent substance use treatment is consistently linked to better outcomes. This presentation will summarize parenting practices that raise or lower adolescents’ risk for opioid\, stimulant\, and other substance use\, describe the mechanisms through which caregivers can both amplify and reduce that risk\, and present the primary targets of caregiver-focused interventions using a core-elements framework for family therapy. Additionally\, concrete\, evidence-informed techniques to engage caregivers in treatment and to structure productive family discussions during sessions will be reviewed. By the end of the talk\, attendees will understand why caregivers are a critical influence on youth substance use\, how parental behaviors and family processes shape risk\, and practical strategies to increase caregiver engagement and support positive treatment outcomes. \nFor more information and registration. \nFunding for this initiative was made possible (in part) by grant no. 1H79TI088037 from SAMHSA. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names\, commercial practices\, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/caregiver-involvement-in-adolescent-substance-use-treatment-core-principles-and-applied-techniques/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260318T222000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T222311Z
UID:22105-1776902400-1777075199@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence (AI) in TeleBehavioral Health: Promise. Practice. Responsibility.
DESCRIPTION:The TeleBehavioral Health Summit (TeleBH Summit) is a two-day accredited virtual conference focused on the growing role of artificial intelligence and digital innovation in behavioral health care. The Summit is offered at no cost. \nBuilding on the Behavioral Health Institute’s TeleBehavioral Health Training Series\, the TeleBH Summit brings together national experts\, clinicians\, policymakers\, and thought leaders to examine how AI is shaping behavioral health practice today and how providers can engage with these tools safely\, ethically\, and effectively. The Summit emphasizes practical\, frontline-focused education that supports clinical judgment\, patient safety\, equity\, and regulatory compliance in an increasingly technology-enabled care environment. \nOver two days\, participants will gain a foundational understanding of AI concepts\, exploring real-world clinical applications and risks\, and developing skills for responsible integration into everyday workflows. Sessions address clinical use cases\, legal and ethical considerations\, patient communication\, policy and regulatory trends\, and strategies for sustaining high-quality\, person-centered care. \nThe TeleBH Summit is designed for anyone providing\, supervising\, or leading behavioral health services\, including clinicians\, peer professionals\, administrators\, and system leaders\, who want to better understand AI’s impact on mental health and substance use care and their role in shaping its responsible use. \nDATES & TIMES:\nThursday\, April 23\, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM (PDT)\nFriday\, April 24\, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 3:45 PM (PDT) \nLOCATION & REGISTRATION: Virtual Conference Registration\nCOST: Free to attend \nCONTINUING EDUCATION:\nCredit Offered: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™; Nursing contact hours; Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE). Full accreditation information can be found on the Continuing Education & Accreditation page.  \nDOWNLOAD EVENT FLYER \nClick here to download the PDF event flyer: TeleBehavioral Health Summit flyer FINAL
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/artificial-intelligence-ai-in-telebehavioral-health-promise-practice-responsibility/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260425T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260425T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260403T152520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T152624Z
UID:22332-1777111200-1777125600@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Prescription Drugs Take Back Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, the DEA partners with local law enforcement and community organizations to give the public a safe\, convenient\, and anonymous way to dispose of unused or expired prescription medications. Keeping these drugs out of medicine cabinets and away from those who might misuse them saves lives. \nCollection sites are available nationwide. Visit dea.gov/takebackday to find a location near you. \nNevada Locations \nReno \n\nRaley’s\, 18144 Wedge Parkway\nRaley’s\, 1630 Robb Drive\nRaley’s\, 3310 S. McCarran Blvd.\nReno Elks Lodge\, 597 Kumle Lane\nSmith’s\, 175 Lemmon Drive\nSmith’s\, 750 S. Meadows Parkway\n\nSparks \n\nSmith’s\, 1255 Baring Blvd.\nSafeway\, 2858 Vista Blvd.\n\nSpanish Springs \n\nReno Sparks Indian Colony Smoke Shop\, 7655 Pyramid Way\n\nWest Wendover \n\nSmith’s\, 1855 Wendover Blvd.\n\nLas Vegas \n\nSmith’s\, 9710 W. Skye Canyon Park Dr.\nLas Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Substations (visit dea.gov/takebackday for specific addresses)\nWalgreens locations (visit dea.gov/takebackday for specific addresses)\n\n 
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/prescription-drugs-take-back-day/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260428T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260429T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260227T162723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T164255Z
UID:21971-1777365000-1777474800@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:2026 Youth Prevention Institute: The Science of Relationships
DESCRIPTION:Join the Pacific Southwest PTTC on April 28 and 29\, 2026 for an inspiring and impactful gathering of professionals dedicated to building protective factors in their communities through connection and health-promoting relationships with youth. This event is co-hosted by the Pacific Southwest PTTC and the San Diego-Imperial Valley HIDTA in partnership with ADAPT\, the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative\, and the Center for Behavioral Health Integration. \n\nPURPOSE\n\n\nTo equip professionals with knowledge and skills to build health-promoting relationships with youth to prevent mental and behavioral health risks and promote flourishing. \n\nINTENDED AUDIENCE\n\n\nPrevention professionals\, coalitions\, law enforcement\, educators\, caregivers\, and other trusted adults in the community committed to youth well-being from across HHS Region 9\, including American Samoa\, Arizona\, California\, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands\, Federated States of Micronesia\, Guam\, Hawaii\, Nevada\, Republic of the Marshall Islands\, and Republic of Palau. \n\nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n\n\n\nDESCRIBE a way of being comprised of four intentional strategies that trusted adults can engage in with youth.\nEXAMINE the science of connection and relationships as an important part of prevention strategies.\nDEMONSTRATE the ability to form and nurture health-promoting relationships.\nCONNECT in meaningful ways with other prevention professionals.\nCREATE individual and organizational action items that incorporate key principles of health-promoting relationships.\nUNDERSTAND local\, state\, and regional drug threats and priorities.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/2026-youth-prevention-institute-the-science-of-relationships/
LOCATION:San Diego Marriott Mission Valley\, 8757 Rio San Diego Dr.\, San Diego\, NV\, 92108\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pacific Southwest PTTC":MAILTO:pspttc-info@casat.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260430T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260430T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260401T170941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T221443Z
UID:22265-1777539600-1777550400@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Criminal Justice Skills Training: Alcohol & Substance Use Screening\, Prevention\, and Brief Intervention
DESCRIPTION:This interactive in -person three-hour workshop equips criminal justice professionals with the knowledge and practical skills needed to identify\, prevent\, and respond to unhealthy alcohol and substance use among justice involved individuals. Designed for staff working in corrections\, probation\, parole\, reentry\, and related environments\, the training blends foundational education with hands-on practice using validated screening tools and evidence-based brief intervention strategies. Participants will build skills in Motivational Interviewing informed communication\, learn how to support individuals through behavior change conversations\, and explore ways to address system level barriers that can impede access to care. The workshop also focuses on stigma reduction and practical approaches for strengthening referral pathways and continuity of care across the justice system. By the end of the session\, justice professionals will leave with increased confidence and actionable skills they can immediately apply within their day to day supervision\, case management\, or custodial responsibilities. \nLearning Outcomes:  \n\nDescribe the spectrum\, patterns\, and consequences of unhealthy alcohol and substance use among justice involved individuals and explain how characteristics of this population shape risk and treatment access.\nIdentify and use appropriate screening approaches and tools for correctional and community supervision settings\, and communicate results in a manner that supports trust\, engagement\, and safety.\nDemonstrate foundational Motivational Interviewing informed skills for brief interventions\, including techniques for supporting incremental behavior change within justice contexts.\nIdentify opportunities to integrate prevention\, screening\, and intervention strategies into correctional\, probation\, parole\, and reentry workflows to improve outcomes for justice involved individuals.\n\nContinuing Education Units: This training is approved for 3 continuing education (CE) hours by the Peace Officers’ Standards & Training (POST) P2850018 and by the boards listed here. \nPresenter: Jennifer Hettema\, PhD is a licensed clinical psychologist and conducts research on the development\, evaluation\, and dissemination of screening\, prevention\, and intervention strategies (SPI) for unhealthy alcohol and drug use.  She is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and much of her work integrates this approach. Dr. Hettema develops curricula and has trained thousand of professionals in evidence-based SPI strategies. \n  \nFunding for this activity was made possible in whole or in part by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Director’s Office through the Fund for a Resilient Nevada\, established in Nevada Revised Statutes 433.712 through 433.744. The opinions\, findings\, conclusions\, and recommendations expressed in our courses are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence or its funders. \n 
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/criminal-justice-skills-training-alcohol-substance-use-screening-prevention-and-brief-intervention/
LOCATION:University of Nevada Cooperative Extension (Clark County-Las Vegas Office)\, 8050 S. Paradise Road\, Las Vegas\, 89123\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260501T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260501T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260310T211632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T211632Z
UID:22030-1777626000-1777629600@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP) for People with HIV and a Substance Use Disorder
DESCRIPTION:This session is part of NAHEWD’s national webinar series Bridging HIV and SUD: Innovations in the Field. The series is highlighting various innovative models and approaches to treating substance use disorder (SUD) in people at risk for and living with HIV. This lecture will explore the basic tenets of MBRP and the application of this approach with people living with HIV. \nFor more information and registration. \n 
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/mindfulness-based-relapse-prevention-mbrp-for-people-with-hiv-and-a-substance-use-disorder/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260506T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260506T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260324T224332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T225429Z
UID:22216-1778058000-1778061600@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:From Cell to Community: Supporting Individuals Reintegrating after Incarceration
DESCRIPTION:The Overdose Prevention Engagement Network (OPEN) at the University of Michigan is a multidisciplinary team committed to improving lives and reducing harms of substance use. Through partnership with individuals\, communities\, and organizations\, OPEN provides education and resources to strengthen person-centered prevention\, treatment\, and recovery efforts.  OPEN has graciously extended a warm invitation to Indian Country providers to participate in their virtual trainings and webinar series throughout 2026 (and beyond). These sessions offer timely\, clinically relevant content that can be applied across care settings\, with CE credits available. \nThis session will explore the health risks associated with incarceration\, with a focus on the transition from carceral to community settings among individuals with a history of opioid use disorder. Common barriers to care faced after release and highlight strategies to strengthen clinical engagement will be examined. Participants will gain practical skills to support more effective\, compassionate\, and equitable care for individuals with current or past incarceration exposure. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nDescribe healthcare delivery in carceral settings and how this structure impacts the health and wellbeing of justice-involved individuals.\nIdentify the health risks related to incarceration exposure.\nDescribe barriers to healthcare engagement among formerly incarcerated individuals.\nDevelop clinical skills to optimize engagement and care delivery for individuals with incarceration exposure.\n\nPresenter(s):\n\nEliza Hutchinson\, MD\, FASM\nAdam Grant\n\n1 CE Credit (1.0 hour):\n\nCME\nMCBAP\nSocial Work\nMeets DEA Training Requirements\n\nThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of MyMichigan Health and OPEN: Overdose Prevention Engagement Network. MyMichigan Health is accredited by the Michigan State Medical Society (MSMS) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. MyMichigan Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category Credit(s)TM . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/from-cell-to-community-supporting-individuals-reintegrating-after-incarceration/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260512T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260512T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260324T222807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T222807Z
UID:22198-1778608800-1778612400@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Native-Centered Community Overdose Training
DESCRIPTION:CCUIH (California Consortium for Urban Indian Health) hosts free\, virtual Community Overdose Trainings on the second Tuesday of every month at 6PM PST. These Native-centered\, community-based trainings cover overdose information\, naloxone (Narcan) administration\, and life-saving response skills. Remaining 2026 dates include May 12\, June 9\, July 14\, August 11\, September 8\, October 13\, November 10\, and December 8. All registrants receive a free naloxone kit\, and attendees can connect with CCUIH to request additional naloxone supplies or schedule trainings for their community. To register\, visit bit.ly/ccuih-narcan26. Questions can be directed to TMAT@CCUIH.org. \n \n 
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/native-centered-community-overdose-training/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260513T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20250210T230707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T175611Z
UID:17629-1778659200-1778778000@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Washoe County Prevention Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Washoe County Prevention Conference (WCPC) brings together professionals\, educators\, and community leaders committed to building healthier\, more resilient communities across Nevada. Join us for two impactful days of learning\, collaboration\, and connection! \nWHY ATTEND \n\nTwo impactful days of learning and collaboration\nEvidence-based prevention strategies\nEngaging and interactive workshops\nNetworking with prevention leaders and partners from across the region\n\nThe conference will take place on May 13–14\, 2026\, at the Atlantis Casino in Reno\, Nevada. \nCEU Opportunities Available For:\n\nPrevention Professionals\nDoulas\nSchool Counselors\nAlcohol\, Drug\, and Gambling Counselors\nMFT/CPCs\nSocial Workers\nLaw Enforcement\n\nWCPC 2025 is an opportunity to collaborate\, learn\, and contribute to strengthening prevention efforts within the community. Join the movement for positive change! \n 
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/washoe-county-prevention-conference/
LOCATION:Atlantis Casino Resort Spa\, 3800 S Virginia St\,\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Join Together Northern Nevada":MAILTO:director@jtnn.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260513T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260513T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260324T221220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T221233Z
UID:22173-1778673600-1778677200@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:The Indian Country Adolescent Health ECHO
DESCRIPTION:The Indian Country Adolescent Health ECHO: Centering wellness\, resilience\, and culture to strengthen Indigenous adolescent health is a collaborative to learn from\, and improve the health and wellness of\, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) adolescents. It envisions a future where AI/AN adolescents thrive in systems designed for their wellness. Through monthly 1- hour teleECHO sessions\, and the development of policy related resources\, we strive to improve the capacity for healthcare workers and others who provide care to AI/AN adolescents. We also hope to center adolescent voices through this work\, ensuring that the resources and educational materials developed are in line with their priorities. Through centering and prioritizing the unique needs of this group\, we hope to support lasting impacts to realize the wellness of the seventh generation—our grandchildren’s Grandchildren. Participants will have the opportunity to earn CE credit following participation. The sessions will take place virtually on Zoom the second Wednesday of every month at 12pm PT\, starting February 11th\, 2026. \nWhat topics will be covered? \n\nSexual and reproductive health\nMental health\nSubstance use\nDisordered eating\nLong COVID and infection associated chronic illness\nSupporting identity development\nSexually transmitted infections\nFoster care\nHealthy weight management\nPolicy implications\n\nDesigned for\nClinical staff at IHS\, Tribal\, and Urban Indian health programs providing care for American Indian and Alaska Native adolescents\, and others interested in learning a new skill are invited to join. \n  \n 
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/the-indian-country-adolescent-health-echo-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260513T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260513T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260310T211841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T211841Z
UID:22034-1778680800-1778684400@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Medetomidine Impacts on Clinical Management and Systems of Care
DESCRIPTION:Medetomidine\, a highly potent veterinary alpha-2 adrenergic agonist\, has recently emerged as a significant adulterant within the U.S. illicit opioid supply. This presentation entitled will review the introduction of medetomidine in the U.S. drug supply\, the pharmacology and clinical effects of medetomidine\, and the distinguishing features of medetomidine toxicity and withdrawal. We will outline emerging treatment strategies emphasizing early\, aggressive alpha-2 agonist therapy; nuanced antiemetic approaches; when and how to escalate to IV dexmedetomidine; and approaches to concurrent opioid withdrawal management. Participants will gain insight into diagnostic challenges\, observation and disposition considerations\, and strategies for system-level preparedness. \nFor more information and registration. \nFunding for this initiative was made possible (in part) by grant no. 1H79TI088037 from SAMHSA. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names\, commercial practices\, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/medetomidine-impacts-on-clinical-management-and-systems-of-care/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260514T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260514T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260324T220520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T220723Z
UID:22162-1778756400-1778760000@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Preventing Suicide Among American Indian and Alaska Native Service Members\, Veterans\, and their Families Webinar Learning Series - Someone to Call - A Lifeline for Indigenous People
DESCRIPTION:American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) people have a proud and exemplary tradition of military service\, consistently serving at one of the highest per-capita rates of any ethnic group in the United States. This dedication and sacrifice\, however\, have come at a significant cost. According to U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) data\, AIAN Veterans are among the groups most heavily impacted by suicide. \nTo address this urgent issue\, the VA has partnered with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to host a webinar learning series\, bringing together champions for the health and well-being of AIAN Service Members\, Veterans\, and their Families (SMVF) for a dedicated time of learning\, sharing\, and collaboration. \n\nMarch 12th – Session 1: The Healing Power of Stories – Digital Storytelling with Veterans\nApril 9th – Session 2: Understanding the Need: Insights from Rural and Urban Data\nMay 14th – Session 3: Someone to call – A Lifeline for Indigenous People\nJune 11th – Session 4: From the Field – Approaches to Preventing Veteran Suicide in Tribal Communities\n\n 
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/preventing-suicide-among-american-indian-and-alaska-native-service-members-veterans-and-their-families-webinar-learning-series-someone-to-call-a-lifeline-for-indigenous-people/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260312T231541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T231622Z
UID:22053-1779148800-1779235199@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Inter Tribal Council Public Health Working Group - Maternal Health
DESCRIPTION:The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona\, Inc. Tribal Epidemiology Center (ITCA TEC) would like to invite you to the upcoming Public Health Working Group. \nThis upcoming session will focus on maternal health. \nRegistration is open to Tribes and public health workers within the Phoenix and Tucson IHS Service Areas (AZ\, NV\, UT). \nTravel reimbursement available for tribal members and employees up to government rates.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/inter-tribal-council-public-health-working-group-maternal-health/
LOCATION:Casino del Sol\, 5655 W Valencia Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85757\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20250715T210114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T215641Z
UID:20584-1779192000-1779195600@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Tribal MAT ECHO Clinic
DESCRIPTION:A one-hour clinic will be held every third Tuesday from 12-1pm (PT). The purpose of the monthly Tribal MAT ECHO® Clinic is to support health care providers in Native communities across California to improve the delivery of evidence based treatment for opioid and stimulant use disorders. The Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO®) model is a distance learning method that links specialists at academic medical centers with primary care clinicians in local communities. Each clinic begins with a presentation on a topic relevant to the delivery of opioid and/or stimulant use disorder treatment and features a facilitated discussion of a case or clinical question. Attendees are encouraged to bring complex patient cases and clinical questions for peer-to-peer discussion with input and consultation experts. CEs and CMEs available for certified and licensed participants. This project is part of the UCLA Opioid and Stimulant Implementation Support-Training and Technical Assistance (OASIS-TTA) Program.\n\nFeatured Facilitators and Experts:\n\nHeather Momberg\, DNP RN\nDaniel Dickerson\, DO\, MPH\nKatya Adachi Serrano\, MD\nKatie Bell\, MSN\, RN-BC\nAlbert G. Titman Sr. CADCII\n\n\n\nDate & Time\n\n\n\n\n\nApr 21\, 2026 12:00 PM\nMay 19\, 2026 12:00 PM\nJun 16\, 2026 12:00 PM\nJul 21\, 2026 12:00 PM
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/tribal-mat-echo-clinic-3/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125954
CREATED:20260326T151222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T151222Z
UID:22238-1779213600-1779219000@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Resilience for Families: Navigating Substance Use and Mental Health Conditions
DESCRIPTION:Families are often torn apart when a loved one is experiencing alcohol and drug abuse and/or mental health conditions. They are left feeling isolated and not knowing where to turn for help. Please join the Behavioral Health Association of Nevada (BHAN)for a free workshop to learn more about substance use and mental health conditions and how you can support your loved ones. \nLocation: Reno City Hall – Council Chambers 1 E. 1 Street st Reno\, NV 89501 (Entrance on 1 floor off Virginia St. st Free parking in garage next to City Hall.) \nDATES: APRIL 16\, 2026 MAY 19\, 2026 AUGUST 20\, 2026 OCTOBER 15\, 2026 6:00-7:30PM \nThis initiative is funded by the City of Reno’s Opioid funds\, with the Behavioral Health Association of Nevada being a subrecipient of these funds. \nDownload PDF flyer: Resilience flyer-2026
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/resilience-for-families-navigating-substance-use-and-mental-health-conditions-3/
LOCATION:Reno City Hall – Council Chambers\, 1 E. 1 Street St.\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Behavioral Health Association of Nevada (BHAN)":MAILTO:steve@bhanv.org or ncarano@bhanv.org
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