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The regular monthly HIV Mental Health Task Force (HIV MHTF) meeting is on Wednesday, 09/14/16 from 9:30am to 11:30am. This month we meet in room 209.
The agenda is attached. You do not need to register to attend unless you need CEUs.
Meth and HIV: What Clinicians Need to Know – review training [pdf]

Los Angeles County HIV Drug & Alcohol Task Force
Just a reminder about the upcoming National Association of Case Management (NACM) Conference in Los Angeles from September 19-21, 2016 at the Omni Hotel.
Early Registration has been extended to September 10th.
There will be LOTS of CEU’s at this one Conference, including nurses (11.5 CEU’s). Take a peek at the workshops available.
Please distribute this info far and wide. Please POST.
Thanks so much.
Ervin R. Munro, M.S.
Chair, NACM Conference Planning Committee
(213) 247-5399
ermunro@aol.com
Los Angeles County HIV Drug & Alcohol Task Force
This message is intended for emergency departments, urgent care clinics, behavioral health providers, and other health care facilities and professionals caring for patients at risk for substance misuse and abuse.
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Suspected “Spice” cases should be referred to the nearest emergency department and reported to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LAC DPH).
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Please read attachment from the State of California, Health and Human Services Agency Re. New Vaccine Recommendations to Contain the Outbreak of Meningococcal Disease in Southern California: What Providers Need to Do.
We are holding our California State Annual Conference on September 23rd & 24th which is a Friday and Saturday. Our topic for the event is “Making the Most of our Moods”. The conference will encompass professionals, consumers, and people with a mental illness and we are expecting around 100 people to attend. For your information, we no longer have any rooms available that would be paid for by DBSA. Any expenses, including overnight stays, will be your responsibility.
We have medical professionals that will be speaking at the conference which will be informative and enlightening. We also will have a talent show Friday evening that is free to attend. I hope to see you there.
I have attached a brochure and registration form for your review.
Wanda Sellers
DBSA California Planning Committee
818-352-4346