Abstract, Symposium, and Workshop Submission
The call for abstracts, symposia, and workshops is now open! SUBMISSIONS DUE FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2011.
8th Annual International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol Problems (INEBRIA) Conference: September 21-23, 2011
September 21: Implementing and Sustaining Alcohol and Other Drug Screening and Brief Intervention (AOD-SBI) Meeting: Lessons from Large Scale Efforts
September 22-23; INEBRIA Conference – New Frontiers: Translating Science to Enhance Health
Conference location: Liberty Hotel, 215 Charles Street, Boston, MA, USA
These conferences will communicate new findings from research on screening and brief intervention (SBI, also known as early identification and brief intervention, EIBI), foster professional collaborations, and facilitate the development and dissemination of SBI research with a particular focus on implementation and sustainability.
We are seeking abstract, symposium, and workshop proposals in the following categories:
- Research relevant to alcohol SBI
- Research relevant to other drug SBI
- Clinical or Educational Program evaluations relevant to alcohol and/or other drug SBI
- Sharing of experiential or theory-based/generating insights
- Interactive workshops
For AOD-SBI Meeting abstract submission guidelines, or to submit an abstract to the AOD-SBI Meeting, click here.
For INEBRIA Conference abstract and symposium submission guidelines, or to submit an abstract or symposium to the INEBRIA Conference, click here.
For INEBRIA Conference workshop submission guidelines, or to submit a workshop to the INEBRIA Conference, click here.
To register for the 8th annual conference of INEBRIA please visit: http://inebria2011.jbsinternational.com/Register.aspx
For inquiries, please contact the INEBRIA Boston and AOD-SBI Coordinating Committee at: info@inebriaboston.org.
Thank you for your interest.
INEBRIA Boston and AOD-SBI Sponsors and Co-sponsors
Funding for this conference was made possible (in part) by Grant 1R13AA020158 from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and Grant 1R13DA031540 from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.