Videos and slides are linked below where noted. View/download the published brochure (pdf).
Opening Remarks - Slides
Stephen T. Higgins, PhD, Director, Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Science, University of Vermont
UVM Welcome
Robert R. Althoff, MD, PhD, Chair, Department of Psychiatry, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont
Welcome
United States Senator Patrick J. Leahy of Vermont
KEYNOTE ADDRESS - Slides
Contingency Management Interventions to Address Drug Addiction, HIV, and Poverty
Ken Silverman, PhD, Director, Center for Learning and Health, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Break
Session 1 - Video, Slides
SELECTED RESEARCH ADVANCES IN CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT – PART 1
Session Chair: Stacey C. Sigmon, PhD, Director, UVM Center on Rural Addiction, Professor of Psychiatry and Psychological Science, University of Vermont
Contingency Management for Improving Family Planning with
Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Women - SlidesSarah H. Heil, PhD, Associate Director, UVM Center on Rural Addiction, Associate Director, UVM Tobacco Center of Tobacco Regulatory Science, Professor of Psychiatry and Psychological Science, University of Vermont
Advancing Practice: Translating Evidence for the Uptake ofCulturally Tailored Contingency Management in Partnership withAmerican Indian and Alaska Native Communities - SlidesKait A. Hirchak, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medical Education and Clinical Science, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Washington State University
Contingency Management for Improving Outcomes amongCardiac Patients - Slides unavailableDiann E. Gaalema, PhD, Associate Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Science, University of Vermont
Audience/Panel Q&A Discussion
Lunch
Lunch Event: Rural Health Disparities - Video, Slides
Session Chair: Jennifer W. Tidey, PhD, Associate Dean for Research, Professor of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University
Rural Disparities in Tobacco Use: Implications for Tobacco Control and Regulatory Science. Megan E. Roberts, PhD, Assistant Professor of Health Behavior and Health Promotion, The Ohio State University - Slides
Session 2 - Video, Slides
SELECTED RESEARCH ADVANCES IN CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT – PART 2
Session Chair: Sarah H. Heil, PhD, Associate Director, UVM Center on Rural Addiction, Associate Director, UVM Tobacco Center of Tobacco Regulatory Science, Professor of Psychiatry and Psychological Science, University of Vermont
Technology-based Contingency Management: Evolution and Trajectories in the Treatment of Substance-use Disorders - Slides
Jesse Dallery, PhD, Director, Behavioral Health and Technology Research Clinic, Professor of Psychology, University of Florida
Contingency Management for Smoking-Cessation Among Perinatal Women: An Efficacious and Cost-Effective Intervention - Slides
Stephen T. Higgins, PhD, Director, Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Virginia H Donaldson Professor of Psychiatry and Psychological Science, University of Vermont
Incentives for Health Behavior: A Qualitative Analysis of U.S. State Laws - Slides
Barbara Andraka-Christou, PhD, JD. Assistant Professor, School of Global Health Management and Informatics, and Internal Medicine, University of Central Florida
Audience Q&A
RECEPTION AND POSTER SESSION
Session Chair: Diann E. Gaalema, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry andPsychological Science, University of Vermont
Session 3 - Video, Slides
FEDERAL AND STATE PERSPECTIVES
Session Chair: Richard A. Rawson, PhD, Co-Director, Collaboration, Dissemination, and Education Core, Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont
Federal Contingency Management Policy Challenges and Accomplishments - Slides
Cecelia M. Spitznas, PhD, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of National Drug Control Policy
NIDA DTMC Research Priorities and Funding Opportunities - Slides unavailableEvan S. Herrmann, PhD, Director and Program Officer, respectively, Behavioral Therapy Development Program, Division of Therapeutics and Medical Consequences, National Institute on Drug Abuse
Contingency Management for Treatment of Smoking and Other Substance Misuse: The Public Health Perspective - Slides
Mark A. Levine, MD, Commissioner, Vermont Department of Health
Session 4 - Video, Slides
IMPLEMENTATION OF CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT IN COMMUNITY SETTINGS: ADVANCES AND CHALLENGES – PART 1
Session Co-Chairs: Richard A. Rawson, PhD, Co-Director, Collaboration, Dissemination, and Education Core, Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont; Stephen T. Higgins, PhD, Director, Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Virginia H Donaldson Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Science, University of Vermont
A Legal and Regulatory Framework for Contingency Management Implementation - Slides
H. Westley Clark, MD, MPH, JD, Deans Executive Professor, Department of Public Health, Santa Clara University
Implementation of Contingency Management in the U.S. Veterans Administration Hospital System - Slides
James R. McKay, PhD, Director of the Philadelphia VA Center of Excellence in Substance Addiction Treatment and Education, Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
Researching Implementation of Contingency Management in Clinics for Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder - Slides
Sara Becker, PhD, Director, Center for Dissemination and Implementation Science, Alice Hamilton Professor of Psychiatry, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern Medicine
Lunch Break
Session 5 - Video, Slides
IMPLEMENTATION OF CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT IN COMMUNITY SETTINGS: ADVANCES AND CHALLENGES – PART 2
Session Chair: Stephen T. Higgins, PhD, Director, Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Virginia H Donaldson Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Science, University of Vermont
State Level Training and Implementation Support of CM: Progress and Lessons Learned - Slides
Michael G. McDonell, PhD, Professor, Department of Community and Behavioral Health, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Washington State University
Recovery Incentives: Key Issues in Implementation in Californiaand Beyond (Part 1) - Slides
Thomas E. Freese, PhD, Co-Director, UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs, Co-Director, Pacific Southwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center, HHS Region 9
Recovery Incentives: Key Issues in Implementation in California and Beyond (Part 2) - Slides
Richard A. Rawson, PhD, Co-Director, Collaboration, Dissemination, and Education Core, Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont
CLOSING REMARKS
Stephen T. Higgins, PhD, Director, Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Virginia H Donaldson Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Science, University of Vermont
ADJOURN