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Reminder: SECAD 2010 Presentation Proposals Deadline is Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Presentation proposals are currently being accepted for SECAD 2010, to be held on February 21–24, 2010 at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee.
We are seeking educational content that focuses on the following tracks:
- The prevention, intervention, and treatment of addiction disorders
- Facility design and its impact on patient care
- Technology trends and solutions that improve business operations and patient care
Why present at SECAD 2010?
- The opportunity to meet with NAATP, NAADAC, ASID, SATVA professionals and executives during the conference.
- Network with more than 400 attendees, exhibitors, and influential individuals from all over the country who specialize in addiction, facility design, and technology solutions.
- The opportunity to participate in networking functions that include attendees in your field.
- Showcase your presentation topic to an elite group of addiction and behavioral healthcare professionals.
- Your name, title, organization listed on the SECAD website, along with your presentation on the SECAD site after the conference.
- Over 20,000 people will receive informational emails about the SECAD 2010 conference; presenting is a great way to get recognized in your field and be part of the best addiction conference today – SECAD 2010!
To learn more about presentation requirements and how to submit a proposal, click here.
For presentation proposal questions, please contact Julie-lynn Belon at 603.836.0327 or jbelon@vendomegrp.com.
About the Conference:
Up to 20 CE Credits Available
Vendome Group, publishers of Addiction Professional and Behavioral Healthcare Magazines, is pleased to announce that SECAD 2010 will be taking place February 21-24, in Nashville, Tennessee. The 2010 conference will continue to address topics that change the way the addiction profession educates, instructs and informs those in our industry preventing, intervening, and treating addictive disorders.
SECAD will not only turn to the two most highly regarded addiction associations in the world, NAATP and NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, but also the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), and the Software and Technology Vendors’ Association (SATVA) to develop a conference agenda that will work to educate and inspire counselors, trainers, medical professionals, managers, and designers.
Keynote presentations and panel discussions will highlight and debate key treatment strategies, and the impact of new laws that will affect patient rights, insurance, and continuation of treatment. The structure of the conference will allow attendees to earn up to 20 CEUs.
For more information on SECAD 2010, please visit www.secad10.com.
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