CCSA’s Issues of Substance Conference
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Networking Break and Poster Viewing

Date & Time Tuesday, November 18
10:30 - 11:00

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Please note that the code number before the poster title (e.g. P1, P2) refers which poster kiosk machine the poster will be presented at.  

P1: Mode Matters: Exploring the Acute Health Effects of Cannabis by Mode of Use

Rachael MacDonald-Spracklin, Bruyère Health Research Institute 

P2: Pathways to Quality Care: A Collaborative Conversation

Nitika Chunilall, Mental Health Commission of Canada

P3: A Scoping Review of the Biopsychosocial and Structural Factors Contributing to Youth Substance Use Initiation

Jennifer Donnan, Memorial University of Newfoundland

P4: Buprenorphine-XR (Sublocade) in High-Risk Individuals with Extreme Opioid Tolerance: Three Case Studies

Imran Ghauri, Virtual Opioid Dependency Program — Recovery Alberta, CORE

P5: La dépendance à la télévision arrive-t-elle seule ou en concomitance avec d’autres types d’utilisation des écrans?

Francine Ferland, Integrated University Health and Social Services Centre of the National Capital Area / Chaudière-Appalaches

P6: Estimating the Economic Burden of Premature Mortality Attributable to Substance Use in Canada, 2017–2023

Anat Ziv, Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction

P7: Developing a Personalized Assessment Tool with Youth and for Youth

Marcella Ogenchuk, College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan

P8: Making National Consensus Guidelines Locally Relevant: A Multidisciplinary Approach

Chera Clements, Nova Scotia Health

P9: Benzodiazepine Problem Representations in American Policy Developments

Jennifer Chouinard, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Regina University of Saskatchewan

P10: Antipsychotic Use Patterns and Associated Factors in Substance-Induced Psychosis: Insights from a Nationwide Register-Linkage Study

Jeyaniroshan Jeyapalan, University of Turku, Finland

P11: Successes and Learnings in Delivering Hepatitis C Treatment to the Sidelined 2% of Citizens

Jason Alternberg, Dr. Peter Centre

P12: Hip Hip Hooray! Redesigning Orders to Keep Opioid Risks at Bay in Joint Surgery

Leland Sommer, Saskatchewan Health Authority
 


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