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Conference Presenters
James David Cleghorn, MA; National Council of State Boards of Nursing; Kathleen, Georgia Jim Cleghorn is Director, Member Engagement and Government Affairs for the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) in Chicago. In that role, he and his staff support the NCSBN membership and advance state and federal policy initiatives that impact nursing regulation. Prior to his work with NCSBN, Jim served as the executive director of the Georgia Board of Nursing from 2010-2020 and was instrumental in increasing the efficiency of board operations and providing improved constituent services. In 2013, he was awarded the “Excellence in Partnership with Nursing Award” from the Georgia Nurses Association. Jim served on the NCSBN Board of Directors from 2014-2020 and served as President-elect and President of the board from 2018-2020. In 2022, he was inducted into the Georgia Nursing Hall of Honor for leadership in health policy, ethics, and law. Anthony G. Costantino, PhD F-ABCC; Costantino Consulting Services, Inc; Penllyn, Pennsylvania Dr. Costantino has a BS in Pharmacy and an MS in Pharmacology and Toxicology from Duquesne University and a PhD in forensic toxicology from the University of Maryland Medical School. He is a Fellow of the American Board of Forensic Toxicology, Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Past President, and Member and of the Society of Forensic Toxicologists and a member of the American Association of Clinical Chemistry. In his most recent experience, he served as the President and CEO of Drugscan, Inc, and is now consulting in the field of forensic and clinical toxicology. James Ferguson, DO, DFASAM, C-MRO; Vault Health; Willow Grove, Pennsylvania Dr. Ferguson, the Medical Director of Vault Health Recovery Management Solutions is a Diplomate of the American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM), a Distinguished Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) and a Medical Review Officer (MRO) certified by the Medical Review Officer Certification Council. He directed the ASAM Comprehensive MRO Training Course from 2003 until 2013 and currently teaches MRO Training through the American Osteopathic College of Occupational and Preventive Medicine (AOCOPM) and the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM). He is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Medical Review Officer Certification Council (MROCC). Myrtle Greene, PhD, LMHC, CAP, ICADC; Intervention Project for Nurses; Jacksonville Beach, Florida Dr. Greene serves as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) with the Florida Intervention Project for Nurses (IPN) program. She is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Certified Addiction Professional (CAP) as well as an International Certified Addiction Counselor (ICADC). Dr. Greene facilitates workshops and trainings on "Workplace Impairment" in healthcare and has authored professional publications on addiction in healthcare settings. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology and Master of Arts degrees in Counseling Psychology, Rehabilitation Counseling, and Philosophy. Recently, she completed a research study on “How COVID-19 Impacted Nurses in a ATD program. Dr. Greene is the Past President of the National Organization of Alternative Programs (NOAP). She is currently an advisory member of the Florida State College of Jacksonville (FSCJ) Nursing Education Advisory Committee. Other memberships include the Florida Quality and Unity in Nursing Council (QUIN), American Psychological Association (APA), National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and the Florida Mental Health Association (FMHA). Joe Jones, PhD; USDTL; Des Plaines, Illinois Joseph Jones has worked in the clinical forensic toxicology field for over 30 years and is currently the COO of USDTL. He has contributed to over 30 scientific papers in forensic toxicology. Jones has been certified by the National Registry of Certified Chemists as a Toxicological Chemist. Barry Lubin, MD, FASAM, MRO; Affinity Online Solutions; Vienna, Virginia After completing undergraduate work at Rutgers University with highest honors, Barry entered medical school at Hahnemann University in Philadelphia, PA. He then completed an Internal Medicine residency at Jackson Memorial/University of Miami Hospitals before engaging in 12 years of Internal Medicine/Geriatrics practice in South Florida. He worked at Talbott Recovery Center in Atlanta for 9 years where he became a certified Addiction Medicine specialist. He is also a Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine and a certified Medica Review Officer. Barry is the proud grandfather of 5 beautiful girls. Apollonia E. Lysandrou, BS, UF Health Florida Recovery Center; Gainesville, Florida Apollonia Lysandrou began working at the UF Health Florida Recovery Center as an undergraduate research assistant. Under the mentorship of Dr. Ben Lewis, she led several research projects, presented findings at local and national meetings, and won numerous awards for her work. After graduating in 2021, she transitioned into a full-time leadership position with the FRC research team, overseeing a large group of undergraduates, leading the laboratory’s journal club, coordinating data collection protocols, conducting statistical analyses, and continuing to pursue her own research questions. Her recent work published in the Journal of Addictive Diseases, has examined pain and pain-related vulnerabilities among healthcare professionals in treatment for substance use disorders. Apollonia is currently applying to doctoral programs in clinical psychology and looks forward to a promising career as a clinician-scientist. Abby Migliore, MSN, MBA, RN; Alabama Board of Nursing; Montgomery, Alabama Abby Migliore is the Administrative Director for Discipline/Compliance Monitoring with the Alabama Board of Nursing (ABN), since 2015. Abby oversees the ABN’s Voluntary Discipline Alternative Program (VDAP), which monitors nurses with admitted substance abuse, mental health or physical health concerns that may impede professional performance, the Probation Department, which monitors nurses as a condition of discipline against their licenses and Compliance Nurses, who apply professional nursing judgement to alleged violations of the Alabama Nurse Practice Act. She has presented nationally and internationally on subjects that effect healthcare to include substance abuse and mental health and wellness of healthcare workers. Tim Reid, PharmD; ToxDirect Testing Services; Austin, Texas Tim received his Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Sydney and worked as a clinical pharmacist in Australia for 3 years overseeing the supply of prescribed medications to hundreds of patients within his community. Since joining ToxDirect Testing Services, Tim has worked to identify new sectors who can benefit from innovative drug testing services. With a passion for a ‘participant’ approach to care, Tim enjoys working closely with organizations and judicial systems to bring awareness to more ethical, trauma-informed, and accurate testing to improve participant outcomes. Donna Smith, PhD, EdD; RecoveryTrek; Virginia Beach, Virginia Dr. Smith is the Quality Assurance Officer for Recovery Trek, LLC. As one of the principal authors and architects of the drug and alcohol testing regulations for U.S. military personnel, federal employees, and U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulated employees, Dr. Smith has expertise and experience in forensic standards for specimen collection, laboratory analysis and review and interpretation of drug and alcohol test results. She has served on the faculties of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) and the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) developing and teaching Medical Review Officer (MRO) courses. She has co-authored MRO Manuals and Guidebooks. Dr. Smith has served on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Federal Drug Testing Advisory Board (DTAB), the Board of Directors of the Substance Abuse Program Administrators’ Association (SAPAA), and the Governing Board of the Drug-Free America Foundation. Linda Smith, MSN, MDiv; Former CEO Florida Intervention Project for Nurses; NOAP's First President Linda Smith has over 35 years of experience in working with alternative to disciplinary programs. She was instrumental in early development of programs around the country and is the former Executive Director of Florida Intervention Project for Nurses. Linda’s work was instrumental in making fundamental changes to how nurses with substance disorders are treated and cared for. She is a published author and continues to offer consultation to the Georgia Nurses Association Peer Assistance Program ,. Linde currently resides in the Atlanta area. John Calvin Tanner, DO, DFASAM, DABAM, FAOAAM, CCFC, MRO; Medical Director - Intervention Project for Nurses (IPN); Jacksonville Beach, Florida Medical Director for the Intervention Project for Nurses (IPN) Florida; Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Florida College of Medicine (currently a courtesy appointment); Part-time private Addiction and Behavioral Medicine practice since 1984; Medical Director Tides Edge; Former Director at Large for the American Society of Addiction Medicine’s Board of Directors for consecutive terms (from 2011 to March 2019); Distinguished Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (DFASAM); Fellow of the American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine (FAOAAM); Currently serving on the Board of Directors for the Florida Society of Addiction Medicine since 2013; Inaugural Diplomate of The American Board of Addiction Medicine (DABAM); One of the 3 Principle Investigators for the FDA Phase 2 and 3 Clinical Trials for approval of Suboxone® Film; Medical Review Officer (MRO) by the Medical Review Officer Certification Council; Clinically Certified Forensic Counselor (CCFC) and Diplomate of The Board of Clinical Forensic Counseling; and Certificate of Added Qualifications in Addiction Medicine by the AOA Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists under the Conjoined Boards. Scott Teitelbaum, MD, FAAP, DFASAM; University of Florida; Gainesville Scott Teitelbaum, M.D. serves as the Medical Director of the UF Health Florida Recovery Center (FRC) and since that time, he has been involved in the evaluation and treatment of more than 5,000 healthcare providers and other professionals from across the country, and FRC has led the way nationally with its evidence-based treatment of addiction. Dr. Teitelbaum received the Pottash Endowment in 2016, which has funded a research initiative focused on the fight toward recovery. Dr. Teitelbaum has received multiple awards and honors, including the prestigious ASAM Annual Award in 2018 in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field. Elizabeth Temple, M.Ed; CEO, Birchwood Solutions; Franklin, Tennessee Elizabeth is a dynamic leader and seasoned professional in the healthcare industry, currently serving as the CEO of Birchwood Solutions, LLC. Elizabeth is an innovator in the healthcare compliance landscape, bridging the realms of healthcare and education to create impactful solutions that address the complex needs of individuals on their journey to recovery. Elizabeth earned a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis on Instructional Technology from the University of South Florida. Driven by a passion for both healthcare and education, Elizabeth developed online recovery support groups for healthcare professionals. Leveraging her extensive knowledge of healthcare practices and compliance, she adeptly designs and implements effective solutions for State Alternative Programs and Licensing Boards. Rachel is the Director of Professionals Programming at the Florida Recovery Center. She is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with 15 years of progressive leadership in mental health and substance abuse therapy, experienced in direct clinical care and outreach. Rachel now helps focus on guiding patients and family members to the services needed that will empower them to make the changes needed to reach long term recovery. Lawrence Wilson, MD, MRO, ABAM, FASAM; 7 Summit Pathways Treatment & Recovery Center; Tampa, Florida Dr. Lawrence Wilson is the CEO and Medical Director of 7 Summit Pathways. Dr. Wilson is board-certified in addiction medicine and a fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine. He is a certified medical review officer and is a national expert in the field of toxicology testing. He is also a physician consultant to the Florida Department of Health and its professional monitoring programs—which perform evaluations on more than 1,000 physicians, dentists, and nurses. |
Meal FunctionsTuesday Exhibitor Welcome Reception, 5:05 - 5:50pm
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