April 1-4, 2024 | Atlanta, GA

Register

Monday April 01, 2024

  • 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM

    Orientation and Welcome Session

  • 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

    Break

  • 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM

    GrantCraft Part 1: Statements of Need and Narratives

    • Moderator
      • J. Kevin Massey
    • Presenter
      • Pam BastonMPA, MCAP, CPP
  • 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM

    The CATALIST Model: A Community-Driven Response to Substance Use and Co-Morbid Behavioral Health Needs in Justice-Involved Youth

    • Moderator
      • Tiffany WinstonMPH
    • Presenter
      • Eryn MillsMA, MSC, LPC
      • Jody KamonPhD
      • Lora PeppardPhD, DNP, PMHNP-BC
      • Whitney MaddoxMA, LPC
  • 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM

    Aspects of an Early Warning System: Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN)

    • Moderator
      • John EadieMPA
    • Presenter
      • DeLayna GouldingMPH
      • Nathan DonnellyMS
      • Suparna DasPhD
      • Talia SparkPhD
  • 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM

    Recovery to Work: Navigating and Supporting Recovery Through Meaningful Employment via an Innovative Community Collaborative

    • Moderator
      • Monty BurksMCJ, PhD, CPRS
    • Presenter
      • Kristin TiedemanMA, CADC
      • Madison AshworthPhD
      • Robin ThompsonDrPH, MPH
      • Ryan BowmanMPA
  • 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM

    Addressing the Addiction Crisis In, Then Out, of the Courtroom

    • Moderator
      • Duane SloneJD
    • Presenter
      • Kevin MullinsJD
      • Matthew BrownMPT
      • Michael Clark
      • Van BreedingMD
  • 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM

    Better Without It: Designing an Impactful Prevention Message for Generation Z

    • Moderator
      • Grant BaldwinPhD, MPH
    • Presenter
      • Carolyn Capern
      • Greg Trujillo
      • Stanley BrizzMS
  • 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM

    It's Not Just Fentanyl: The Toxic Adulterant Perspective

    • Moderator
      • Alana Vivolo-KantorPhD, MPH
    • Presenter
      • Barry LoganPhD
      • MJ MenendezJD
      • Thom BrowneMA
  • 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM

    Federal Efforts to Expand Overdose Prevention Strategies and Medications for Opioid Use Disorder

    • Moderator
      • Eric BaillyLPC, LADC
    • Presenter
      • Amanda SharpPhD, MPH
      • Thomas PrevoznikMA
      • Yngvild OlsenMD, MPH
Program

Call For Proposals

The call for proposals for the 2024 Rx and Illicit Drug Summit has closed. The Rx and Illicit Drug Summit will be accepting abstracts for the 2025 agenda soon after the conclusion of the 2024 conference. Stay tuned for details. 

 

CE Information

This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of physicians, pharmacists, dentists, advanced practice registered nurses, registered nurses, social workers, addiction professionals, prevention professionals, health education specialists, certified counselors, lawyers, law enforcement officials, and psychologists.

Congressman Hal Rogers Beacon of Hope Award

The ongoing effort to combat drug addiction requires a multidisciplinary approach involving stakeholders from all aspects of society. Many leaders have emerged in this movement, and in 2018 the Rx Summit decided to annually recognize a change-maker tackling this epidemic. The inaugural award was presented to Congressman Hal Rogers of Kentucky.

Hope Ambassadors

Stories of Recovery and Inspiration for Hope

The work we do at Rx and Illicit Drug Summit through sessions, workshops, and networking is all centered around one goal: to create effective strategies for prevention, treatment, and recovery that will ultimately save lives. This is why we created the Hope Ambassadors program, to highlight stories of people in recovery, and those who have impacted the recovery journey of others. 

Through our dedication and collaboration at Rx and Illicit Drug Summit, our community has the power to create more stories of recovery and thus a stronger sense of hope. We look forward to continue sharing more recovery stories and inspiration for hope at Rx and Illicit Drug Summit 2024 in Atlanta.