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INEBRIA Inaugural Conference of INEBRIA
The Inaugural Conference of INEBRIA was held in Barcelona, on October 20-21st 2004. It was co-sponsored by the World Health Organitzation and the Health Departament of the Government of Catalonia. More information:
- Programme (pdf) - Participants (pdf)
At the inagural conferenca various internationally renowned speakers brought the audience up to date on the current state of theory and practice of brief interventions for alcohol problems.
Speakers & Presentations
Prof. Nick Heather Emeritus Professor of Alcohol & Other Drug Studies, Northumbria University, England. INEBRIA: Background, development and future plans.
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Symposium: Brief Interventions in a Range of Settings |
Symposium: Brief Interventions around the World |
Prof. Kristen Barry (replaced by Prof. Tom Babor Dept. of Community Medicine & Health Care of the University of Connecticut) Dept. of Psychiatry of the University of Michigan, USA. Primary health care Discussant: Prof. Javier Ballesteros Dept. of Neurociences of the University of País Vasco, Spain.
Dr. Cheryl Cherpitel Alcohol Research Group, USA. Accident and emergency departments Discussant: Dr. Alicia Rodriguez Martos Public Health Agency of Barcelona, Spain.
Ms. Maria Emmen Amsterdam Institute for Addiction Research, Netherlands. General hospitals Discussant: Dr. Mats Berglund Department of Clinical Alcohol Research, Lund University, Sweden.
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Prof. Erikson Furtado , Department of Psychiatry of the Clinical Hospital of San Pablo. Brazil
Dr. Antoni Gual, & Dr. Joan Colom Health Department of Catalonia. Spain
Prof. Karl Peltzer Human Sciences Research Council of Cape Town. South Africa
Dr. Tom Babor , Dept. of Community Medicine & Health Care of the University of Connecticut. USA
Dr. Carla Schlesinger , Alcohol and Drug Service of the Prince Charles Hospital Service District. Australia
Dr. Leo Pas , Scientific Society of Flemish General Practitioners (WVVH). Europe |
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Educational establishments
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Economic evaluation of brief interventions |
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Dr. Jim McCambridge National Addiction Centre, Institute of Psychiatry of London, England.
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Dr. Dan Chisholm World Health Organization, Switzerland. |
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Theory of brief interventions |
Brief interventions and new technology |
Prof. Nick Heather Emeritus Professor of Alcohol & Other Drug Studies, Northumbria University, England. |
Mr. Stuart Linke Camden and Islington Mental Health and Social Care Trust, London, England |
For more information on the agreements achieved during the business meeting, please take a look on the Minutes of the Business Meeting (pdf)
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