Sneak Peek: 2026 Addiction Medicine Conference
Episode Overview
Conference offers nearly 20 hours of CME credits. Focus on patient-centred care and harm reduction. Pre-conference day includes motivational interviewing. Virtual attendance option available for global access. Networking and practical insights from practising faculty.
"The goal is for attendees to leave with insights that they can use immediately in their practices."
Curious about how others navigate their sobriety journey? The latest episode of the Addiction Medicine Podcast offers a sneak peek into the upcoming 2026 Addiction Medicine Conference. Hosted in Asheville, North Carolina, this event promises to be a gathering of minds for healthcare providers dedicated to tackling addiction. Pauline Williamson, a key organiser, joins the conversation to highlight the conference's agenda, which is packed with cutting-edge topics like patient-centred care and the evolving landscape of substance use disorders.
Attendees can look forward to nearly 20 hours of Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits, with discussions that span emerging drug trends and practical harm reduction strategies. A special pre-conference day is set to focus on motivational interviewing and perinatal substance use disorders, offering interactive sessions and early networking opportunities. For those unable to attend in person, a virtual option is available, ensuring accessibility to clinicians worldwide.
With a mix of clinical insights and real-world applications, this conference aims to equip healthcare professionals with tools to enhance patient care. The episode underscores the importance of collaboration across healthcare settings and the value of learning from practising faculty who understand the challenges clinicians face. Whether you're drawn to sessions featuring Dr. Stephen Lloyd or intrigued by rapid-fire presentations on novel substances, this conference is poised to offer something for everyone involved in addiction medicine.
So, why not explore what makes this event a must-attend for those committed to advancing their practice? Join the conversation and see how you can make a difference in the field of addiction medicine.