From Hazelden Betty Ford <[email protected]>
Subject Transitioning to virtual care? Follow the science.
Date November 24, 2020 11:40 AM
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Join our December 2 webinar.

Implementing and Evaluating Virtual Treatment
Wednesday, December 2 | 1:30-2:30 p.m. Central

For many addiction treatment centers including Hazelden Betty Ford, the COVID-19 pandemic hastened the transition to providing virtual care. Join Quyen Ngo, PhD, and Kate Gliske, PhD, to learn about the implementation science used to guide Hazelden Betty Ford’s transition. The two research scientists will discuss essential program characteristics for successfully launching online addiction care and examine the critical role of program evaluation to both enhance services and gauge the efficacy of treatment—whether delivered in-person or virtually.

Objectives
Define an implementation science framework for transitioning to virtual treatment services
Gain insight, skill and advanced knowledge on implementing, enhancing and evaluating virtual services
Recognize how to improve outcomes across virtual delivery formats

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A certificate of completion will be awarded for attending.

About the Presenters

Quyen Ngo, PhD
Executive Director
Butler Center for Research
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Ngo leads research activities at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. She earned a doctorate degree in clinical psychology and women's studies at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Ngo has conducted grant-funded research on the role of substance use in intimate partner violence and technology-enhanced brief interventions for substance use disorders.

Kate Gliske, PhD
Research Scientist
Butler Center for Research
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Gliske holds a master’s in counseling psychology and a doctorate in family social science. Her research interests include studying the benefits of preventive parenting programs for families undergoing stress, and the implementation and dissemination of evidence-based practices for addiction that target the entire family system.

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Questions? Please contact Ann Tucker: mailto:[email protected]

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