Laurie Krom, MS
Director of Education & Communications,
Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network Coordinating Office
Before we
started bingeing on TV shows via Netflix, Amazon Prime or Hulu Plus, most of
us had to wait until a favorite movie was actually aired on television in order
to be able to see it. I have fond childhood memories of anticipating the
showing of The Wizard of Oz, Mary Poppins, Chitty
Chitty Bang Bang, and other classics.
So, like many of you, I was
excited to learn that this tradition was being resurrected with NBC’s remake of The Sound of Music, which was aired live on December 5, 2013. Of
course, thanks to DVR, I didn’t actually watch Carrie Underwood and crew on that particular date.
I did, however,
see all of the reviews of the performance via my Facebook
and Twitter feeds. Whether viewers liked the new Sound of Music or not, many did appreciate the chance to reminisce
about the good ole days when we only had the opportunity to see Julie Andrews
in the musical once or twice a year. We also were happy for the chance to share
some of the beloved songs with our children (because, honestly, if the movie
hadn’t been on television many of us, including myself, never would rent and
watch it). And so, it is in honor of NBC’s valiant effort to bring all of us
back in time and to introduce a fun, family-friendly move to a new generation
that I want to share with you some of MY
FAVORITE THINGS that were produced by the ATTC Network in the past year.
Webinars/Presentations
·
Dr. Timothy
Condon’s “Neuroscience of Addiction” webinar delivered as part of the ATTC
Network’s regular Third
Thursday iTraining series
·
Dr. Kate
Speck’s three-part webinar series entitled, “Introduction
to Motivational Interviewing for Non-Clinicians,” which she presented as part of the Mid-America ATTC’s Webwise Lunch Series
·
For the
National Hispanic and Latino ATTC, Dr. Luis Torres delivered a webinar
entitled, “Meet your new clients: Hispanics and Latinos/Conozca a sus nuevos
clients: Hispanos y Latinos”
Events
·
2013 Addiction Treatment Telehealth
Summit: A Forum for Telehealth Pioneers: The National
Frontier and Rural ATTC convened group of early telehealth adopters to provide
an opportunity for the group to share their experiences with implementing
telehealth services in addiction treatment settings and to inform the work plan
of the ATTC.
·
Leading Healthcare Transformation: The Northwest ATTC
partnered with Rethink Health, a group of visionary
leaders committed to reviving the US Health system, to offer a three-day
leadership workshop for behavioral and primary care providers and
administrators.
·
Leadership Institute Task Force Meeting: The National Native American and Alaska
Native ATTC held this meeting of tribal leaders to develop a cultural
adaptation of the ATTC Leadership Institute and a recruitment plan that will
promote American Indians and Alaska Natives to take leadership roles. This
project will continue to grow in 2014.
Products
·
From
the Pacific Southwest and South Southwest ATTCs - Will it Turn You into a Zombie: What
Clinicians Need to Know about Synthetic Drugs. The purpose of this introductory training is to provide clinicians
with a detailed overview of synthetic drugs, most notably synthetic
cannabinoids and synthetic cathinones (known on the street as K2, Spice, and
Bath Salts).
·
From
the National Frontier and Rural ATTC – Telehealth
Session Video. This video
portrays a telehealth counseling session. It provides examples and shows how
effective telehealth can be in substance abuse treatment.
·
From
the National Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)
ATTC – SBIRT Trainers Registry. This database of individuals who have
successfully completed a national training-of-trainers course on SBIRT is
searchable by trainer name, state or region.
·
From
the Central East ATTC – Adverse Childhood Experiences Mobile App. This learning tool makes the ACE Quiz and
other resources easily available on mobile devices.
·
From
the Great Lakes ATTC – Addiction Recovery and Intimate Violence
online course. This 5-hour
self-paced course prepares counselors to carry out conversational screening,
brief interventions, and referral using the Addiction Recovery and Intimate
Violence (ARIV) flowchart.
Willkommen 2014 and Happy New Year to all!
Laurie Krom, MS, is the Director of Education & Communications for the Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) Network Coordinating Office. In this capacity, Ms. Krom is responsible for leading innovative national strategies to advance the ATTC Network and strengthen the substance use disorder workforce through the increased adoption of evidence-based practices. Ms. Krom is an experienced educator, instructional designer, and technology transfer specialist. Ms. Krom holds a Master’s degree in Adult and Continuing Education from Kansas State University and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Hispanic Studies from Vassar College.
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