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Welcome to Southeast ATTC
Serving Georgia, North Carolina
and South Carolina

Find contact information for
this Regional Center.

 

 Spring 2009 Train the Trainer Event in Atlanta, GA!  

The Training Point -Skill Enhancement "Train the Trainers."  An uncommon learning exchange for addiction trainers.

 

New!  Southeast ATTC 2009 Leadership Institute Closing Ceremony graduation slideshow on Vimeo or YouTube

Atlanta ROSC Workshop Materials (July 21-22, 2009):

Recovery Management:  History, Science and Changes in Clinical Practices by Bill White

Overview of a Recovery Oriented System of Care: Characteristics, Structure and Development by Ijeoma Achara, PsyD.

Tools for Transformation Peer Support (PDF file)

 Visit the new Southeast ATTC Blog!

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By request:  PowerPoint slides from David R. Turpin's training:

"Substance Abuse Pharmacology"

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The Southeast Addiction Technology Transfer Center (Southeast ATTC) located at Morehouse School of Medicine's National Center for Primary Care develops alliances to support and implement best treatment practices, and provides technology transfer activities to increase the awareness, knowledge and skills of practitioners and pre-service professionals.

Southeast ATTC fosters cultural appropriateness, cultivates system change, disseminates addiction information, identifies resources, and promotes science to service treatment approaches that support workforce development and practice improvement. We also sponsor and co-sponsor training events; plan with public and private organizations in partnerships and collaborations; address the special needs of specific populations to support cultural appropriateness; and provide technical assistance to the addiction treatment community.

Southeast ATTC also provides continuing education in addiction treatment to pre-service and practicing professionals. We continue to expand our network of regional substance abuse professionals by recruiting students into the field of addictions and providing relevant academic curriculum and training. Addiction educators, the recovery population, clinicians in the areas of primary care, mental health and HIV/AIDS, community and faith based organizations also receive current information on addiction.

 

National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month

September 2009

 

Together We Learn, Together We Heal!

Celebrating 20 years! 


 

 

 

Download the Southeast ATTC Brochure!

 


Check out our Veterans Resources page!

 

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