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Continuing Education Overview

This Continuing Education (CE) activity involves reading a specific issue of the Treatment Practitioner's Research Bulletin and then completing a test that will assess your comprehension of the information presented in that issue. To successfully complete this CE activity, test takers are required to read the entire newsletter and achieve a score of 70% or better. Get Credit

Instructions for Obtaining Credit
To receive acknowledgement for participating in this activity, complete the online knowledge test. A passing score of 70% or higher on the test is required to receive your certificate, which will be immediately available for download as a PDF document. Note: You must be a registered member of JoinTogether.org in order to take the tests and receive your certificates (sign up for a free account).

Certificate re-download
If you have already passed the knowledge test and simply want to re-download your completion certificate for that portion of the program, just click the knowledge test link and, after signing in, you will be automatically routed to the download page.

Target Audience
This activity is intended for counselors specializing in alcohol and drug dependence and abuse.

Educational Needs Addressed
At the conclusion of the educational opportunity, participants will be able to state the latest research findings on alcohol, illicit drugs, and health; incorporate the latest research findings on alcohol, illicit drugs, and health into their practices, when appropriate; and recognize the importance of addressing alcohol and drug problems in practice settings.

Accreditation Statement
Join Together/Boston University School of Public Health is a National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) Approved Education Provider (provider #614) and has met the nationally approved standards of education for alcoholism and drug abuse counselors. CEUs provided through this program will be accepted toward national credentialing by the NAADAC Certification Commission and also by many of the individual state licensing/certification bodies.

Credit Designation
Join Together/Boston University School of Public Health designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1.0 CEUs, representing 2 hours of contact time. Participants should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity (course requirements).

Financial Support
This activity has been made possible through an unrestricted educational grant from Alkermes, Inc., Cephalon, Inc., and Reckitt Benckiser. Additional support provided by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Disclosure Information
When asked to report any potential conflict(s) of interest, faculty reported no relevant conflicts. All Join Together personnel involved in developing the online presentation for this activity have no relevant conflicts to report. 

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