
Ethics and the Law and Final Review
- Registration Closed
Presenters were asked to cover the following topics:
- Ethical issues in Addiction Practice
- Informed Consent and Confidentiality in Clinical Practice and Clinical Research
- Clinical and Legal Considerations in Prescribing Drugs for Treatment of Addiction
- Clinical and Legal Considerations in the Treatment of Minors
- Adolescent School-Based Drug Testing
- Drug Courts and the Treatment of Incarcerated Populations
- Licensing and Credentialing Issues for Health Professionals
- Forensic Addiction Medicine: Expert Witness and Civil Commitment
- Competency and the Assessment of Competence
- Environmental Tobacco Smoke
- Disability and Substance Use
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Medical Futility and End-Stage Addiction
- Therapeutic Pessimism/Nihilism and Pseudo-Futility
- Addiction Services Administration

Timothy K. Brennan
MD, MPH, FASAM
Timothy Brennan, MD, MPH, FASAM is an Addiction Medicine physician and Pediatrician. He is the Director of the Addiction Institute at Mount Sinai West and St. Luke's Hospitals in New York City and the Vice President for Medical and Academic Affairs at The Addiction Medicine Foundation. He is also the Director of the Fellowship in Addiction Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He completed a Fellowship in Addiction Medicine at the Addiction Institute of New York, a Fellowship in Medical Ethics at Harvard Medical School, a Residency in Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medical College / New York Presbyterian Hospital, and an Internship in Internal Medicine at Georgetown University Hospital. He is the Co-Editor of Essentials of Addiction Medicine and Board Certified in Addiction Medicine and Pediatrics.

Abigail J. Herron
DO, FAPA, DFASAM
Abigail J. Herron, DO, is the Vice President of Behavioral Health and the Director of Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine at the Institute for Family Health. She is board certified in adult psychiatry, addiction psychiatry and addiction medicine, and is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Family Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai. Dr. Herron is a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a Distinguished Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine. She graduated from Wesleyan University and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey School of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Herron completed her psychiatry residency at St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospitals, where she was also chief resident, and a clinical research fellowship in addiction psychiatry at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Her academic interests include integrated care, women’s health, and medical education. She is the co-editor of the Addiction Casebook, and the editor-in-chief of ASAM’s Essentials of Addiction Medicine. Dr. Herron is also in private practice in New York.
Disclosures - None

Petros Levounis
MD, MA, FASAM
Petros Levounis, MD, MA, is Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and Chief of Service at University Hospital in Newark, New Jersey. Prior to Rutgers, Dr. Levounis was on the faculty of New York University and Columbia University, where he served as Director of the Addiction Institute of New York and Chief of Addiction Psychiatry at St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospitals from 2002 to 2013. Dr. Levounis is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Stanford University where he studied Chemistry and Biophysics as a combined BS/MS student, before receiving his medical education at Stanford University School of Medicine and the Medical College of Pennsylvania. During medical school, he researched the effects of social class on patient-physician relationships in Oxford, England, and received an MA degree in Sociology from Stanford. Dr. Levounis graduated from the Columbia University residency training program earning the National Institute of Mental Health Outstanding Resident Award and went on to complete his fellowship in Addiction Psychiatry at New York University. Dr. Levounis has published numerous articles, monographs, and book chapters; has lectured extensively on addiction topics throughout the United States and abroad; has been interviewed by all the major TV networks; and has authored and edited several books including: 1. The self-help paperback “Sober Siblings: How to Help Your Alcoholic Brother or Sister—and Not Lose Yourself” 2. The textbook of “Substance Dependence and Co-Occurring Psychiatric Disorders,” 3. The handbook of “Motivation and Change” 4. The handbook of “Office-Based Buprenorphine Treatment of Opioid Dependence” 5. “The LGBT Casebook” 6. “The Addiction Casebook,” which is based on the DSM-5. Dr. Levounis is currently working on “The Behavioral Addictions,” an innovative book that includes re-enactment video clips played by Rutgers NJMS medical students.