Practice

Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) Issues of Substance

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Halifax
Canada

Immerse yourself with up to 1,000 expected attendees in three full days of learning at CCSA’s Issues of Substance. With over 120 presentations scheduled to take place, there are plenty of opportunities to share knowledge, collaborate and help shape the future of substance use health during this most crucial time. Don’t miss it! Join us November 17–19 at the Halifax Convention Centre.

Be Part of the Future in Halifax!

Society for the Study of Addiction (SSA) Annual Conference 2025

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Newcastle upon Tyne
United Kingdom

‘Celebrating excellence in addiction science’

The SSA’s Annual Conference is the UK’s foremost gathering of addiction researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and experts by experience.

CADCA’s 24th Annual Mid-Year Training Institute

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Nashville
United States

Join us for CADCA’s 24th Annual Mid-Year Training Institute, where professionals from across the substance use prevention field come together for four days of hands-on workshops, insights from experts, and networking opportunities! This event brings together industry leaders, master trainers, coalition members, and CADCA staff to share the latest cutting-edge strategies, best practices, and innovative solutions to common challenges.

California Society of Addiction Medicine Annual Conference – 2025

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California
United States

Calling all California Society of Addiction Medicine members! Don’t miss your chance to be part of the premier event in addiction medicine – the CSAM Annual Conference. This year, we’re bringing together top experts, cutting-edge research, and hands-on workshops to advance your practice and inspire change.

Supporting the Journey: A Reading List for Addiction Nurses

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As we celebrate International Nurses Week, we honour the dedication, expertise, and compassion of nurses around the globe—especially those working on the frontlines of substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery support. Addiction nurses play a crucial role not only in clinical care but also in education, advocacy, and research.
ISSUP Reading List