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药物使用和成瘾多学科教育与研究协会(AMERSA)承诺,本月初在芝加哥举行的会议将帮助与会者使用新方法、倡导政策变革、认识到跨学科教育的重要性等等。阿拉巴马大学(University of Alabama)预防医学教授、无家可归者、疼痛患者和吸毒者的代言人以及会议的积极参与者斯特凡-凯尔泰兹(Stefan Kertesz)医学博士报告说,会议没有失败。
The Association for Multidisciplinary Education and Research in Substance use and Addiction (AMERSA) promised that its conference, held earlier this month in Chicago, would help participants use new approaches, advocate for policy change, recognize the important of interdisciplinary education and more. It did not fail, reports Stefan Kertesz, M.D., professor of preventive medicine at the University of Alabama and an advocate for the homeless, people with pain, drug users and an active participant in the conference.