"Combating Substance Abuse in the 21st Century: Positioning the Nation for Progress" 10/8/2003
National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
This CASA conference focuses on how well the U.S. is poised to combat substance abuse and whether those who influence our nation's health care, methods of substance abuse treatment, and American culture are part of the solution or part of the problem.
Access the complete conference schedule here.
Substance Abuse: Is It All in the Brain? (10/8/2003)
( video )
Free Will, Personal Responsibility and the Brain (10/8/2003)
( video )
Steven E. Hyman, M.D.,
provost, Harvard University and former director, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
So Help Me God Religion, Spirituality and Substance Abuse (10/8/2003)
( video )
Drug-Free School: An American Oxymoron? (10/8/2003)
( video )
Law, Order and Substance Abuse (10/8/2003)
( video )
DEBATE: The Future of American Drug Policy (10/8/2003)
( video )
What Treatment Works for Whom? (10/9/2003)
( video )
Under the Influence The Future of American Alcohol Policy (10/9/2003)
( video )
Up In Smoke: The Future of American Tobacco Policy (10/9/2003)
( video )
The American Physician: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution? (10/9/2003)
( video )
Keynote Presentation & The Hollywood Connection: Substance Abuse in Movies, Music and Television (10/10/2003)
( video )
John P. Walters, director, Office of National Drug Control Policy delivers the keynote address.
The panel discussion follows.
Dangerous Liaisons: Substance Abuse and Sexual Behavior (10/10/2003)
( video )
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Where Do We Go From Here? (10/10/2003)
( video )
Steven A. Schroeder, M.D.,
professor of Health and Health Care, University of California, San Francisco,
American Legacy Foundation and
president and CEO, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

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