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Addiction Psychiatry 2018

Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy

ISSN: 2155-6105

Page 22

August 13-14, 2018

Madrid, Spain

8

th

International Conference on

Addiction Psychiatry

Biography

David Hartman completed his medical training at Temple University School

of Medicine in Philadelphia, PA; his psychiatric residency at the University of

Pennsylvania. He is certified as an Addiction Psychiatrist and in Addiction

Medicine and is a DATA 2000 waivered physician, credentialed to prescribe

buprenorphine. He has been in psychiatric practice in Roanoke, VA since

1982, currently the section chief of Adult Outpatient Psychiatry with Carilion

Clinic and is an Associate Professor with the Virginia Tech Carilion School

of Medicine. He has created an office-based opioid treatment program at

Carilion Clinic, where he has convened a team of practitioners, counselors,

care coordinators, and nurses who provide comprehensive treatment ser-

vices to OUD patients, along with his general psychiatric practice. Academic

responsibilities include training medical students, psychiatry residents, and

conducting research and quality improvement studies. His research focus

has been on OUDmedication-assisted treatment with pregnant women and

the general adult population.

dwhartman@carilionclinic.org

Biography

Cheryl Hartman completed her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology at Temple

University. She has specialized in grantwriting, research, program develop-

ment and services administration. Her field has included teen pregnancy

and school dropout evidence-based programming, as well as substance use

disorder prevention. At Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, VA she currently manag-

es the adolescent addiction treatment program and the office-based opi-

oid treatment program, ensuring evidence-based service practices. Cheryl

serves on the faculty of the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and

provides training to medical students and medical residents. She is project

director for an SBIRT training grant, an ECHO teleconsultation project fo-

cused on OUD treatment expansion to rural/underserved communities, and

is working on a replication of a manual-guided approach to group therapy

with the OUD patients being served in the outpatient clinic.

cwhartman1@carilionclinic.org