Review Course Virtual Office Hours - 2025

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Review Course Virtual Office Hours

Weekly Webinar Series
Thursdays between July 31, 2025 and October 9, 2025

Overview

This 11-part, weekly webinar series will help learners prepare for the addiction medicine board exams by reviewing sample exam questions and questions from the audience. Review Course faculty will lead discussions in different topics each week.

The target audience for this introductory and intermediate-level activity includes: Physicians preparing for the ABPM or AOA Board Certification Examination in addiction medicine, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, other clinicians, researchers, residents, fellows, students, and counselors.

This activity addresses the following ACGME Competencies: Patient Care, Medical Knowledge, and Practice-Based Learning.

Schedule

  • Week 1: Neurobiology & History - Thursday, July 31, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
    Faculty: Petros Levounis, MD, MA, DFASAM
  • Week 2: Alcohol & Sedatives - Thursday, August 7, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
    Faculty: Ricardo Restrepo, MD, MPH, FASAM
  • Week 3: Epidemiology & Stimulants - Thursday, August 14, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
    Faculty: Jeffrey J. DeVido, MD, MTS, FAPA, FASAM
  • Week 4: Prevention & Other Classes of Drugs - Thursday, August 21, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
    Faculty: Annie Levesque, MD, MSc, FASAM
  • Week 5: Behavioral Addiction & Psychosocial Interventions - Thursday, August 28, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
    Faculty: Eve N. Lasswell, PsyD
  • Week 6: Genetics, Pregnancy & Medical Co-Morbidities - Thursday, September 4, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
    Faculty: Leslie A. Hayes, MD
  • Week 7: Psychiatric Co-Morbidities, Ethics & the Law - Thursday, September 11, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
    Faculty: Mason S. Turner, MD, DFASAM Amutha V. Rajagopal, MD, MPH
  • Week 8: Pharmacology & Toxicology - Thursday, September 18, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
    Faculty: Lewis S. Nelson, MD, MBA, DFASAM
  • Week 9: Mutual Help & Treatment for Different Ages - Thursday, September 25, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
    Faculty: Paul H. Earley, MD, DFASAM
  • Week 10: Opioids & Pain - Thursday, October 2, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
    Faculty: Edwin A. Salsitz, MD, DFASAM
  • Week 11: Nicotine, Cannabis, & Final Review - Thursday, October 9, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
    Faculty: Jonathan Avery, MD, FASAM

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Registration Open: 07/28/2025 - 06/28/2028

User Access Closed: 07/28/2028

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Ricardo Restrepo

MD, MPH

Ricardo Restrepo, MD, MPH finished his medical school in Medellín, Colombia. He then did his residency training in Psychiatry at Boston University Medical Center where he completed a fellowship in Addiction Psychiatry. He received an MPH in Global Public Health from NYU in 2008, while working at St Luke’s/Roosevelt Hospital, where he was Director of the Addiction Psychopharmacology Clinic at the Addiction Institute of New York. 

Since 2012, he works at the Long Beach VA Hospital, where he is the Medical Director of the SATP/Buprenorphine Clinic. Ricardo holds an academic position as Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California (Irvine and Riverside) School of Medicine and most recently at the Charles Drew University, Los Angeles. He teaches and supervises students, psychiatry, family medicine and internal medicine residents. He serves as committee member of the American Academy of Addiction Medicine (AAAP) as well as on the California Society of Addiction Medicine (CSAM) Conference planning committee. 

 Ricardo's academic interests include the psychotherapy and psychopharmacology of addiction and the teaching of Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine. He is actively involved in issues related to transcultural psychiatry and behavioral addictions. He has worked with immigrant populations in the United States for over 20 years. As a volunteer for Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), he has participated in projects in the United States, Latin America and the Middle East. He has served as a United Nations Consultant since 2005. 

Dr. Restrepo has written chapters on addiction and human rights textbooks. He is the co-author of textbooks on buprenorphine as well as women’s health and addiction, and he cooperated with the Translation of DSM-5 to Spanish. He is board re-certified in Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry and a professional musician.


No Relevant Financial Disclosures

Lewis Nelson

MD, FACEP, FACMT, DFASAM

Lewis Nelson, MD, FACEP, FACMT, DFASAM is Professor and Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine and Chief of the Division of Medical Toxicology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in Newark, NJ. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the American Board of Emergency Medicine and a Past-President of the American College of Medical Toxicology. He remains actively involved with the CDC, FDA, DHS, and several professional medical organizations, including ASAM. Dr. Nelson is an editor of the textbook Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergencies and on the editorial boards of several journal.

No Relevant Financial Disclosures

Annie Levesque

MD, MSc, FASAM

Annie Levesque, MD, MSc, FASAM is the Medical Director of the Opioid Treatment Program at the Addiction Institute at Mount Sinai West. She is also the Associate Director of the Fellowship in Addiction Medicine Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. After receiving her medical degree from the University of Montreal, Dr. Levesque completed a Family Medicine and a Clinician-Scholar residency program at the University of Montreal, an Addiction Medicine fellowship at Mount Sinai West Hospital and a Masters in Experimental Medicine at McGill University

No Relevant Financial Disclosures

Leslie Hayes, MD

Family Physician

El Centro Family Health

Dr. Leslie Hayes, MD, works for El Centro Family Health in Espanola, NM. She is board-certified in both addiction and family medicine. While Dr. Hayes enjoys all aspects of family medicine, her particular passion is taking care of people with opioid use disorder. She especially enjoys working with pregnant women and new mothers who have had drug problems and works hard to make sure that they and their babies receive compassionate and appropriate medical care. She got much of her training in substance use disorders through Project ECHO and now considers herself extremely fortunate to have been able to give back to Project ECHO, and she now provides training for other providers around the state of New Mexico and nationally in substance use disorder and use of buprenorphine. She recently started an ECHO in her own organization with the goal of getting 90% of providers trained to prescribe buprenorphine and provide compassionate, evidence-based care for Substance Use Disorder. She was named a White House Champion of Change in April of 2016 for her work with substance use disorder and pregnancy. Her work was also featured in The Providers, an award-winning documentary about rural health care.

No Relevant Financial Disclosures

Jonathan Avery

MD

Jonathan Avery, MD is currently the Director of Addiction Psychiatry and an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College and New York-Presbyterian Hospital. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Avery teaches addiction psychiatry to the Weill Cornell medical students and residents of New York-Presbyterian Hospital. He has been published on a broad variety of topics in psychiatry, including papers on subjects ranging from clinician attitudes towards patients to how to use buprenorphine. He is the founder of the Addiction Stigma Institute that studies stigma towards individuals with substance use disorders and creates novel interventions to improve these stigmatizing attitudes. He was on the editorial board for the DSM-5 Clinical Cases book and is the editor of the books Co-occurring Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment and The Stigma of Addiction: An Essential Guide. He has won numerous awards for his clinical and academic work, including the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Faculty Innovation in Education Award and the Outstanding Faculty Member Award from the New York County Psychiatric Society.


No Relevant Financial Disclosures

Mason Turner, MD, DFASAM

Associate Chief Medical Officer, Behavioral Health

Intermountain Health

Dr. Mason Turner is the Associate Chief Medical Officer for Behavioral Health for Intermountain Health based in Salt Lake City, UT and Denver, CO.
His leadership in mental health care focuses on the development and evolution of strategic innovations in behavioral health care delivery that enhance quality of care and clinical excellence and are guided by principles of equity and inclusion of the patient/consumer voice into all aspects of the behavioral health ecosystem.
Including integration initiatives which link mental health care and addiction medicine services with both primary and specialty medical care, as well as supporting innovative technological means of reaching patients for treatment of behavioral health conditions, he is also committed to enhancing access for behavioral health care services to all those who need it. Additionally, he has extensive experience in promoting employee health and well-being in a variety of corporate and healthcare sectors.
As a clinician, he specializes in addiction medicine, consult-liaison psychiatry and treatment of personality disorders. He has received extensive training in resiliency-and systems-based approaches for improving the mental health and well-being of refugees, asylum seekers and torture survivors.
Dr. Turner also served as a former Assistant Clinical Professor in Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco Medical School, where he taught medical students at all levels the practice of interviewing patients and clinical reasoning skills. He also served as adjunct faculty at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine.
Dr. Turner earned his AB degree in psychology from Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH, and completed his MD degree at the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center/ Parkland Hospital in Dallas, TX. He completed his residency in psychiatry at Harvard University Medical School through Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital, in Boston, MA, with additional training in psychotherapy at the Center for Psychoanalytic Studies at Massachusetts General Hospital and addiction psychiatry at McLean Hospital. He is board certified in Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine through the American Board of Preventive Medicine.

No relevant disclosures

Petros Levounis

MD, MA, DFASAM

Petros Levounis, MD, MA, DFASAM serves as professor and chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Associate Dean for Professional Development at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Dr. Levounis came to Rutgers from Columbia University where he served as director of the Addiction Institute of New York from 2002 to 2013.

Dr. Levounis is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Stanford University where he studied chemistry and biophysics 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. In 1994, he moved to New York City to train in psychiatry at the New York State Psychiatric Institute of Columbia University. He graduated from Columbia 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 written numerous articles, monographs, and book chapters; has lectured extensively on addiction topics throughout the United States and abroad; and has been interviewed by CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, FOX, The Martha Stewart Radio Show, The New York Times, and The Washington Post, among others.

Dr. Levounis has served on the boards of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) and the American Board of Addiction Medicine, and from 2005 to 2009 chaired the national Committee on Addiction Treatment of the American Psychiatric Association (APA). Dr. Levounis is a Betty Ford Scholar, a recipient of the Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists’ Distinguished Service Award and the ASAM Educator of the Year Award, and a distinguished fellow of the APA and ASAM. In 2017, he was elected as an honorary member of the World Psychiatric Association.

Dr. Levounis has published thirteen books including the self-help paperback “Sober Siblings: How to Help Your Alcoholic Brother or Sister—and Not Lose Yourself,” the textbook of “Substance Dependence and Co-Occurring Psychiatric Disorders,” “Motivational Interviewing for Clinical Practice,” “The Behavioral Addictions,” “Becoming Mindful,” “Pocket Guide to LGBTQ Mental Health,” and “Office-Based Buprenorphine Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder,” now in its second edition. Dr. Levounis is currently working on the first textbook of Technological Addictions. His books have been translated into French, German, Hungarian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish. Dr. Levounis is married to actor Lukas Hassel and lives in New York City.


No Relevant Financial Disclosures

Jeffrey DeVido, MD, MTS, FASAM, FAPA

Chief, Addiction Services//Behavioral Health Clinical Director

Marin County CA Dept of HHS//Partnership HealthPlan of CA

Jeffrey DeVido, MD, MTS, FASAM, FAPA is board certified in General Psychiatry, Addiction Psychiatry, and Addiction Medicine and works in Northern California. Upon completion of residency and fellowship training at Massachusetts General and McLean Hospitals/Partners Healthcare, he attended on the psychaitric consultation-liaison service at UCSF, Parnassus Campus for 3 years. For the past 5 years, Dr. DeVido has been Chief of Addiction Services with Marin County, CA, Department of Health and Human Services and Behavioral Health Clinical Director with Partnership HealthPlan of CA. In both of these roles, he is involved in managing the development of substance use and co-occurring services for Medicaid beneficiaries in 14 counties between the Oregon border and San Francisco. In his free time, he enjoys fly fishing, chasing around his 3 young kids, watercolor painting, Philadelphia sports, and Star Trek.

Financial Disclosures
Nature of Relevant Financial Disclosure: Philip Morris/Altria: Equity Shareholder, from inheritance and Merck:  Equity Shareholder, from inheritance

Eve Lasswell

PsyD

UD San Diego Health

Eve Lasswell, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist who treats adults with substance use and co-occurring disorders. Dr. Lasswell is part of UC San Diego Health's Addiction Recovery and Treatment Services, which uses a harm-reduction approach to provide care for all stages of recovery from substance use disorders. She treats patients with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders and helps adults recover from addiction by encouraging behaviors that build wellness and emotional resilience.

 In addition, she has experience helping people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety, as well as concerns related to role transitions and interpersonal relationships.

 Dr. Lasswell also has experience providing care to diverse patient populations, including those with ethnic backgrounds different from her own, LGBTQIA (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, and asexual) individuals, and current and former members of the US military.

 Her research aims to improve outcomes for people with substance use disorders and improving access to mental health services for the underserved.

 Dr. Lasswell completed a postdoctoral fellowship in addiction treatment at Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Health Care System. She earned her doctorate in clinical psychology at Indiana State University.

 She is a member of the American Psychological Association's Society of Addiction Psychology.

 


No Relevant Financial Disclosures. 

 

Paul Earley

MD, DFASAM

Dr. Paul Earley has been an Addiction Medicine Physician for 36 years. He treats all types of addictive disorders and specializes in the assessment and treatment of health care professionals. As a therapist, he works with patients already in recovery, providing long-term therapy for those who suffer from this disease. His professional expertise extends to advocacy for professionals before agencies and licensing boards. Dr. Earley is a Distinguished Fellow of ASAM and has been on the board of ASAM for over 20 years in several capacities. He has been the Medical Director of two nationally acclaimed addiction programs specializing in healthcare professionals who suffer from addiction illnesses. Currently, Dr. Earley is the Medical Director of the Georgia Professionals Health Program, Inc., the Physicians Health Program (PHP) for the state of Georgia in the U.S. With Earley Consultancy, LLC, he works with numerous treatment facilities, providing training in cohesive care, treatment effectiveness, and staff development.

Disclosures - Does Disclose:

  • DynamiCare Health, Inc. (Clinical Condition: Addiction Disorders): Ownership Interest includes stock, stock options, patent or other intellectual property, Stock
  • Earley Consultancy, LLC (Clinical Condition: All addiction Disorders): Employment
  • Georgia Professionals Health Program, Inc. (Clinical Condition: Addiction Disorders): Employment

Edwin Salsitz

MD, DFASAM

Dr. Edwin A. Salsitz has been an attending physician in the Mount Sinai Beth Israel , Division of Chemical Dependency, New York City, since 1983, and is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He is the principal investigator of the Methadone Medical Maintenance (office-based methadone maintenance) research project. Dr. Salsitz is certified in Addiction Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine, as well as by the Board of Internal Medicine and Pulmonary Disease. He has published and lectures frequently on addiction medicine topics.

Dr. Salsitz is a course director for ASAM sponsored Buprenorphine and REMS Opioid trainings, and is a lead mentor in the PCSS-MAT mentoring program. He has co-chaired the ASAM Review Course, the ASAM Common Threads Course, the ASAM State of the Art course and is a reviewer for the Journal of Addiction Medicine and Drug and Alcohol Dependence. He is the chair of the ASAM REMS course on safe and effective prescribing of opioids. Dr. Salsitz was the Co-chair of the ASAM CME committee and Chair of the New York Society of Addiction Medicine CME and Education committee.

Dr. Salsitz is a member of the medical advisory panel, for the New York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services.
Dr. Salsitz is the recipient of the 2014 ASAM Annual Award, and the 2018 ASAM Annual Educator of the Year Award.

No Relevant Financial Disclosures

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Watch Week 1: Neurobiology & History, - Thursday, July 31, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
07/31/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
07/31/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes Learners may join 5 minutes prior to start time. Audio is available via computer or mobile device speakers/headphones only. There is no option to join via telephone.
Watch Week 2: Genetics, Pregnancy & Medical Co-Morbidities - Thursday, August 7, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
08/07/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
08/07/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes Learners may join 5 minutes prior to start time. Audio is available via computer or mobile device speakers/headphones only. There is no option to join via telephone.
Watch Week 3: Epidemiology & Stimulants - Thursday, August 14, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
08/14/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
08/14/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes Learners may join 5 minutes prior to start time. Audio is available via computer or mobile device speakers/headphones only. There is no option to join via telephone.
Watch Week 4: Prevention & Other Classes of Drugs - Thursday, August 21, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
08/21/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
08/21/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes Learners may join 5 minutes prior to start time. Audio is available via computer or mobile device speakers/headphones only. There is no option to join via telephone.
Watch Week 5: Behavioral Addiction & Psychosocial Interventions - Thursday, August 28, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
08/28/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
08/28/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes Learners may join 5 minutes prior to start time. Audio is available via computer or mobile device speakers/headphones only. There is no option to join via telephone.
Watch Week 6: Alcohol & Sedatives - Thursday, September 4, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
09/04/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
09/04/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes Learners may join 5 minutes prior to start time. Audio is available via computer or mobile device speakers/headphones only. There is no option to join via telephone.
Watch Week 7: Psychiatric Co-Morbidities, Ethics & the Law - Thursday, September 11, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
09/11/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
09/11/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes Learners may join 5 minutes prior to start time. Audio is available via computer or mobile device speakers/headphones only. There is no option to join via telephone.
Watch Week 8: Pharmacology & Toxicology - Thursday, September 18, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
09/18/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
09/18/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes Learners may join 5 minutes prior to start time. Audio is available via computer or mobile device speakers/headphones only. There is no option to join via telephone.
Watch Week 9: Mutual Help & Treatment for Different Ages - Thursday, September 25, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
09/25/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
09/25/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes Learners may join 5 minutes prior to start time. Audio is available via computer or mobile device speakers/headphones only. There is no option to join via telephone.
Watch Week 10: Opioids & Pain - Thursday, October 2, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
10/02/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
10/02/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes Learners may join 5 minutes prior to start time. Audio is available via computer or mobile device speakers/headphones only. There is no option to join via telephone.
Watch Week 11: Nicotine, Cannabis, & Final Review - Thursday, October 9, 2025; 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
10/09/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
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