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SHARE THE VISION

Updated December 2002

The Share the Vision initiative continues to be an integral part of the Academy’s focus toward the future. This member-driven program was established for the purpose of stimulating members’ involvement in creating products and programs that support the mission of the Academy. 

Accomplishments of the Share the Vision Initiative:

Buprenorphine Web-Based Course – Available at www.aaap.org/buprenorphine/buprenorphine.htm

The Addiction Psychiatry Subspecialty Brochure – Available at www.aaap.org/early/earlycareer.html

Early Career Development Web Section & Committee – Available at www.aaap.org/early/earlycareer.html

Concise Pocket Guide – This book is currently in its final stages of development.

Review Course Syllabus – The Review Course syllabus is currently being revised to include a larger amount of information. The syllabus will be available in January 2003. To order visit our Web site at www.aaap.org/webstore.htm.

Key Readings in Addiction Psychiatry – Available at www.aaap.org/webstore.htm

AAAP Mission Statement

  • To promote accessibility to highest quality treatment for all who need it
  • To promote excellence in clinical practice in addiction psychiatry
  • To educate the public and influence public policy regarding addictive illness
  • To provide continuing education for addiction professionals
  • To disseminate new information in the field of addiction psychiatry
  • To encourage research on the etiology, prevention, identification and treatment of the addictions

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