Maureen Fitzgerald
Communications Coordinator, ATTC Network
Editor, NIATx
Did you test your knowledge of the ATTC Network in our earlier blog post, Happy Birthday, ATTC Network? Just in case you were stumped on a few of the questions, we're providing all the answers below.
If you’re looking for more answers to question about technology transfer,
implementing evidence-based practices, and other best practices in addiction
treatment, the ATTC Network
website is the place to go. It's also the place to go for the latest issues of
our e-publications and to find out about
our upcoming events and iTrainings. Follow the
links in the 20 answers below to take a quick tour of the ATTC website!
20 Answers to 20 Questions About 20 Years of the ATTC Network
1. The ATTC Network was
founded in 1993.
2. The ATTC Network covers
all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin
Islands, and the Pacific Jurisdictions.
3. The ATTC Network’s priority areas
are: workforce development, the science of addiction, and technology transfer.
4. The Change
Book: A Blueprint for Technology Transfer was first published in 2000.
5. The NIDA/SAMHSA Blending
Initiative began in 2001.
6. The Pacific
Jurisdictions include: Guam, American Samoa, Palau, the Marshal Islands,
Micronesia, and the Mariana Islands. The Pacific Southwest Addiction Technology
Transfer Center (PSATTC) covers this area.
7. The Vietnam HIV ATTC, the first
international ATTC, was created in 2012.
8. Vital
Signs: Taking the Pulse of the Addiction Treatment Profession, was
completed in 2012.
9. Today, the Network consists of 10 Regional Centers and
four National Focus Area
centers.
10. The National Focus Area ATTCS are: the National American Indian/Alaska
Native ATTC, the National Frontier and Rural ATTC, the National Hispanic and
Latino ATTC, the National SBIRT ATTC.
11. The Network Coordinating Offices are located at the University of
Missouri-Kansas City and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
12. The ATTC/NIATx Service
Improvement Blog launched in August 2013.
13. The Network’s monthly electronic newsletter is The
ATTC Messenger.
14. ATTC HealtheKnowledge
(formerly ATTCeLearn) offers 17 on-demand courses.
15. The Third
Thursday iTraining series offers continuing education credits.
16. The ATTC YouTube
account has had 37,446 video views
17. The ATTC Term
Master serves as the term and definition resource for the field.
18. The ATTC’s Twitter account is @attcnetwork
19. The
Bridge is another ATTC e-publication that offers views from leading
researchers.
20. The Directory
of Addiction Study Programs is the place to find information on
institutions that offer degrees in addiction studies.
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