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Addictions final program now available online
The Addictions 2010 final program is now available to view online. Visit the website at www.addictions-conference.elsevier.com for full details.
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Addictions Early Bird Registration Deadline Extended...
2 Jul: Register by 31 July for reduced delegate rates
The Addictions 2010 early bird registration deadline has been extended to 31 July, 2010. To register online, visit the conference website at www.addictions-conference.elsevier.com
Program now available online
1 Jun: 
The Addictions 2010 program is now available to view online. Visit the website at www.addictions-conference.elsevier.com for full details.
Addictions 2010 invited speakers biographies now available online
20 Apr: 
Speaker biographies are now available at the New Frontiers in Addiction Treatment website. See http://www.addictions-conference.elsevier.com/speakers.asp for full details.
Abstract Submission Deadline Extended
29 Mar: 
Addiction 2010 Abstract Submission Deadline Extended! Revised deadline April 9, 2010
Abstract Submission Deadline Approaching
3 Mar: 26, March 2010
Be sure to submit your abstract for the New Frontier in Addiction Treatment: Evidence-Based Policy and Practice conference by 26 March!
Delegate Discount
4 Jan: 50% off Evidence-Based Addiction Treatment
50% discount for Addictions 2010 delegates off Peter Miller’s latest book Evidence-Based Addiction Treatment.
Online Registration Now Available
4 Dec: Early Bird Deadline: 19 June 2010
We are pleased to announce the online registration system for Addictions 2010 is live. Secure your delegate place online today - visit the registration page.
Dates and venue announced for Addictions 2010
9 Sept: Conference to focus on evidence-based policy and practice
Experts agree that our current system for the treatment of addiction is inadequate in terms of policy, structure, methodology, and treatment efficacy. Only a small minority of addicted individuals receive the evidence-based treatment they need. This conference brings together policy makers, administrators, clinicians and researchers who will outline a new frontier in addiction services and discuss ways to adopt and implement a more expeditious, user-friendly, cost effective and evidence-based ...
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