National Alcohol Screening Day®: April 5, 2007

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Sponsor Spotlight:
AMERSA

NASD Sponsors

Benefits of Sponsorship
Become a Sponsor

List of Sponsors

Partnering sponsors are critical to the success of NASD. It is one of the reasons for the excellent response we receive for of our programs. Over forty co-sponsoring agencies support and promote the program and encourage their members and providers participate in NASD.

Benefits of Sponsorship
Is your organization interested in sponsoring NASD? If so, you will receive:

  • NASD registration forms to distribute to your members
  • Articles for your newsletter, listserv, and website detailing the program and registration information
  • Listing as a Sponsor on NASD letterhead, registration materials and other printed materials
  • A link to your organization on the NASD web page
  • Other ideas of partnering that would use our existing programs and network

Become a Sponsor
If you are interested in having your organization become a Sponsor of NASD, please contact NASD via email or call (781)239-0071.

National Alcohol Screening Day Program Sponsors

Funding Sponsors
National Alcohol Screening Day 2006 is funded in part by an educational grant from Cephalon and Alkermes.

Sponsor Spotlight: AMERSA

AMERSA, founded in 1976, is a multidisciplinary organization of health care professionals dedicated to improving education in the care of individuals with substance abuse problems. AMERSA’s mission is to:

  • Provide leadership and improve training for all health care professionals in the management of problems related to alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.
  • Disseminate state-of-the-art scientific information about substance abuse education and research, through the annual National AMERSA conference and the organization’s journal, Substance Abuse.
  • Provide mentoring for health care professionals interested in becoming teachers, clinicians, and researchers in the substance abuse field.
  • Promote cultural competence and inclusiveness among health care professionals in their work with individuals affected by alcohol, tobacco and other drug problems.
  • Promote collaboration among multiple professions including, but not limited to, medicine, nursing, social work, psychology, dentistry, pharmacology, public health, and allied health.
  • Build a national network of substance abuse experts who can advise local, national, and international organizations on health professional substance abuse education through representation at national forums.

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