2010-06-10

[DIV28SUPER] Invitation to the CPDD Early Career Psychologist Mixer

Attached is an updated flyer that specifies the location of the Division 28 ECP mixer that is being held Tuesday June 15th from 6:00 - 7:00 in room 5408 of the Fairmont Hotel.

Please forward this flyer to any early career psychologists that you know who may be interested in learning more about Division 28.



On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Hendree Jones <hjones18@jhmi.edu> wrote:

Dear Division 28 Members,

 

Please find attached to this e-mail a flyer for our mixer that will be held during non-CPDD programming time. Please forward this flyer to any early career psychologists that you know who may be interested in learning more about Division 28.

 

Please RSVP to me (hjones18@jhmi.edu) and I will send you the exact location of our event.

 

Best regards,

 

Hendree E Jones, PhD

President

Division 28

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2010-06-09

Re: [DIV28SUPER] Faculty Position



ASSISTANT TO ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR,
TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITION RELATED TO TOBACCO
Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, AR

THE UAMS FAY W. BOOZMAN COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH invites applications for one tenure-track position at the Assistant to Associate Professor level. Individuals with strong research expertise and interest in developing a career as a funded investigator are particularly encouraged to apply. The primary content area for the position is to conduct research on tobacco addiction mechanisms and its treatment, prevention and/or policy implications.  Experience in behavioral economics and/or contingency management is also considered desirable.   This position is to serve as a member of the Center for the Study of Tobacco Addiction.

Applicants should have a doctoral degree in one of the relevant psychological, social, health, policy or management sciences. A strong record of research publications with either a record of extramural funding, or evidence of the ability to develop such a record are also required.  Experience in teaching at the graduate level and engaging in research translation and public service is also highly desirable. Successful applicants will become part of a recently-established but rapidly-growing college with a public mandate to conduct education and research supporting health improvement.

The fully accredited College of Public Health was created in 2001 with a portion of the state’s tobacco settlement funds. The College enjoys close relationships with the state’s health and human service agencies and the UAMS Colleges of Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, and Health Related Professions.  Opportunities for collaboration also exist with the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, UAMS Clinical and Translational Research Center, Clinton School of Public Service and with the business and law schools and other academic units within the University of Arkansas system.  Salary and benefits are competitive and include a generous research incentive program.

Candidates should send a current CV, a letter describing areas of expertise, and a list of possible references to Warren K. Bickel, Ph.D. 4301 West Markham, #843, Little Rock, AR 72205.  Email: wbickel@uams.edu.  Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. UAMS is committed to equal opportunity, affirmative action and the diversity of its faculty and staff.  Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

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Wilbur D. Mills Chair of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Prevention
Professor of Psychiatry and Director, Center for Addiction Research (CAR)
College of Medicine
Professor of Health Behavior and Director, Center for the Study of Tobacco
Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Center for Addiction Research
Psychiatric Research Institute
4301 W. Markham St., # 843
Little Rock, AR 72205

Tel: (501) 526-8437
Fax: (501) 526-7816
Email: wbickel@uams.edu

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2010-06-07

[DIV28SUPER] Invitation to the CPDD Early Career Psychologist Mixer

Dear Division 28 Members,

 

Please find attached to this e-mail a flyer for our mixer that will be held during non-CPDD programming time. Please forward this flyer to any early career psychologists that you know who may be interested in learning more about Division 28.

 

Please RSVP to me (hjones18@jhmi.edu) and I will send you the exact location of our event.

 

Best regards,

 

Hendree E Jones, PhD

President

Division 28

2010-05-21

[DIV28SUPER] FW: Important APA Event

Please see this announcement.

 

Thank you,

 

Hendree E Jones, PhD

President

Division 28

 

 


From: Steven Tulkin [mailto:stulkin@alliant.edu]
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 7:59 PM
To: 'hoganjohn@aol.com'; 'dunn@moravian.edu'; 'rmiller@binghamton.edu'; 'iweiner@health.usf.edu'; 'Mark.Bouton@uvm.edu'; 'phmiller@uga.edu'; 'petty.1@osu.edu'; 'Borgi001@umn.edu'; 'jeffreyksmith@gmail.com'; 'marvin.goldfried@sunysb.edu'; 'stevekincaid@mindspring.com'; 'kurt.kraiger@colostate.edu'; 'paul.schutz@utsa.edu'; 'bonnastasi@yahoo.com'; 'john-westefeld@uiowa.edu'; 'robert.morgan@ttu.edu'; 'Larry.James@wright.edu'; 'P.Lichtenberg@wayne.edu'; 'phancock@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu'; 'mary.hibbard@nyumc.org'; 'jxb14@psu.edu'; 'kmalone@westga.edu'; 'serdiksl@jmu.edu'; 'president@historyofpsych.org'; 'maber@cyrus.psych.uiuc.edu'; Hendree Jones; 'magnapsych@aol.com'; 'ewillmarth@procaresystems.com'; 'nklein@sisna.com'; 'sbridges@memphis.edu'; 'greg.olley@cdl.unc.edu'; 'aeswx@uga.edu'; 'ecole@alaskapacific.edu'; 'eworth@vcu.edu'; 'sandra.bishop@yale.edu'; 'jerry-suls@uiowa.edu'; 'apadiv38@verizon.net'; 'mbcresci@aol.com'; 'celiane.rey-casserly@childrens.harvard.edu'; 'mulveyep@upmc.edu'; 'lrgrossman@aol.com'; 'thoburn@spu.edu'; 'bonnie@psych.umass.edu'; 'rsellers@umich.edu'; 'psyfor@aol.com'; 'msachs@temple.edu'; 'jderivera@clarku.edu'; 'gary_burlingame@byu.edu'; 'lnajavits@hms.harvard.edu'; 'aaron.rochlen@mail.utexas.edu'; 'danny.wedding@mimh.edu'; 'anthony_spirito@brown.edu'; 'dclay@auburn.edu'; 'owentnichols@msn.com'; 'lsbrownphd@cs.com'
Cc: docbnrr@aol.com
Subject: Important APA Event

 

Dear Division President,

 

I am very pleased, on behalf of Divisions 55 and 18, with co-sponsorship from Divisions 8, 17, 44, 45, and 56, to send you this announcement of a day-long series of programs scheduled for APA in San Diego celebrating the partnership of Psychology and the Indian Health Service. The programs feature presentations from Rose Weahkee, Director of Behavioral Health of the Indian Health Service, and other nationally known experts in Native American health and legal issues, plus performances by Native American cultural groups, and a luncheon—all for a low registration fee of $10. Our goal is to focus attention on how psychologists contribute to health and wellness of Native American communities in partnership with the Indian Health Service.

 

Can you circulate this information to your members via email, websites, newsletters, or other media?  We appreciate your help.

 

Sincerely,

 

Steven Tulkin, PhD

Co-Chair

Celebration of Psychology and the

                Indian Health Service

 

 

From: Steven Tulkin
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 4:24 PM
To: Catherine Radcliffe
Subject: FW: Division Presidents

 

Here is how I got the list; and here is the flier that I want to send.  I will send you the text of my note when I have finished composing it.  Many thanks,

 

Steve

 

From: Jordan, Sarah [mailto:sjordan@apa.org]
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 9:41 AM
To: Steven Tulkin
Cc: DOCBNRR@aol.com; Baker, Deborah
Subject: RE: Division Presidents

 

Hi Steve:

 

I’m attaching a file with the president’s email addresses. I was wondering if you wanted to also send your annoucement to the Ethnic Minority Affairs Office and the Society of Indian Psychologists. It may help to get the word out.

 

Best regards,

Sarah

 

 

 

 

Sarah Jordan

Director, Division Services Office

Governance Affairs
American Psychological Association
750 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242
Tel: (202) 336-6022|  Fax: (202) 218-3599

email: sjordan@apa.org | www.apa.org

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From: Steven Tulkin [mailto:stulkin@alliant.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:30 PM
To: Jordan, Sarah
Cc: DOCBNRR@aol.com; Baker, Deborah
Subject: Division Presidents

 

Hi Sarah,


Divisions 55 and 18 have developed a series of special programs related to the Indian Health Service that will be presented at the San Diego Convention this August.  Several other divisions and state psychological associations are co-sponsoring this event, and have suggested that we send information to all of the Division Presidents so that they can inform their members of these programs.  Deborah Baker suggested I contact you for the email addresses. I am attaching the flier that we would distribute to the presidents.

 

Thank you for your help.

 

 

Steve

 

Steven R. Tulkin, PhD, MS, Professor and Director

Postdoctoral Master of Science Program in Clinical Psychopharmacology

California School of Professional Psychology

Alliant International University

One Beach St.,
San Francisco, CA  94133

(415) 955-2162

<stulkin@alliant.edu>

 

 

2010-05-18

[DIV28SUPER] AHSR 2010

AHSR 2010 Abstract Submission Is Now Open!

The Addiction Health Services Research (AHSR) conference will be held at the Hilton Hotel in Lexington, KY, from October 25-27, 2010, and abstract submission is now open. Abstract submission instructions can be found on our conference website at http://www.cecentral.com/live/2283.

Our conference theme is "Health Services and Medical Innovations for the Next Decade." We welcome symposium submissions and individual abstracts related to the conference theme as well as research presentations on other topics related to addiction health services. All abstracts are due on June 30, 2010.

Join us on Monday October 25th for pre-conference workshops and an opening reception. Scientific presentations, plenary speakers, and a poster session will occur on Tuesday, October 26th, with the conference closing by 2pm on Wednesday, October 27th.

Plan to arrive early and join us for an afternoon of thoroughbred horse racing at scenic Keeneland! Attendees who arrive by Sunday, October 24 at noon can join us for an excursion that will be a uniquely Kentucky experience.

We look forward to you joining us in Lexington!

Carl Leukefeld
Hannah Knudsen
Conference Co-Chairs
University of Kentucky
AHSR2010@uky.edu


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2010-05-17

[DIV28SUPER] Scientific Positions at the Drug Enforcement Administration

The Drug and Chemical Evaluation Section is in the process of several Pharmacologists (GS 405), Drug Science Specialists (GS 601) and Chemist (GS 1301) and the GS 12/13/14 levels (74,872.00 - 136,771.00 USD /year)!

The Section currently has a staff of 24 scientists of various expertise and disciplines.  The Section is responsible for all scientific and technical information on drugs of abuse for the agency.   These responsibilities include domestic and international drug and chemical control, quotas, and development and maintenance of forensic analysis databases.   

These are exciting opportunities dealing with interesting issues, travel, training, permanent position with good salary and benefits!!!  These positions are where Science meets Public Policy and Law Enforcement!

Specifically, these positions:

Reviews, appraises and synthesizes nformation from the world scientific literature and from information sources within DEA, as well as other Federal, State and local sources to advise DEA about the abuse potential of drugs and the use of precursor or essential chemicals to manufacture abuseable drugs.

Conducts reviews of drugs, precursor and essential chemicals, and clandestine drug production methods and recommends drug and chemical control actions, and/or exemptions under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).

Advises the agency personnel on scientific matters pertaining to drugs, chemicals, organic chemistry, abuse potential of substances, regulatory and operational aspects of drug and chemical control and participates in these when appropriate.

Maintains liaison with scientists/experts at other government agencies, academic and research institutions and industry to promote the exchange of information related to drug and chemical issues.

 

Determines the control status of substances under the CSA based on legal and scientific interpretation of the CSA and its regulations

 

Represents DEA on inter-governmental and other committees, formulates agency responses to new drug abuse or drug and chemical diversion problems. Recommends scientifically defensible positions, presents and defends DEA's position outside the agency.

There is a full-field Top Secret background clearance required which includes a lifetime drug use questionnaire. 

 

If you have any questions about this requirement, please call me (202 307 7192).

 

Job Specifics

 

All Series: GS 12/13/14:  Salary range:  74,872.00 - 136,771.00 USD /year

 

DEA HQ is near the Pentagon City metro stop in Arlington VA

 

Must apply online at:  www.usajobs.gov

Each announcement generates a separate "best qualified" (BQ) list by the Personnel Office that are then sent to me for review/interviews/selection.

The completeness and content of your own self-certifying answers determine whether or not you will be found "qualified" for the job and placed on the BQ list by our Personnel Office.

Please contact me if you have any questions about the process or which announcement is appropriate.

Job Announcement Numbers: 

Pharmacologist (Series ~ GS 405):  H-DEA-OD-10-0512-DE and/or H-DEA-OD-10-0512-MP

 

Drug Science Specialist (Series ~ GS 601):  H-DEA-OD-10-0513-DE and/or H-DEA-OD-10-0513-MP

This is a "catch-all" position that we've used to hire behavioral pharmacologists, pharmacists, psychologists, biologists, as well as chemists and pharmacologists.

 

Chemist (Series ~ GS 1301):  H-DEA-OD-10-0514-DE and/or H-DEA-OD-10-0514-MP 

 

DE is for candidates new to the government and MP is for government employees, although a government employee can apply to both.

 

Job Announcements are Open until July 15, 2010.  

 

Please contact me if you have any questions!

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Christine A. Sannerud, Ph.D.
Chief, Drug and Chemical Evaluation Section
Office of Diversion Control
Drug Enforcement Administration
Washington, DC 20537
Ph: 202-307-7183 or  202-307-7192 (direct)
Fax: 202-353-1263
christine.sannerud@comcast.net

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2010-05-13

[DIV28SUPER] Post Doc at UCSF

POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLARS: One- to two-year NIH/NIDA-funded positions as postdoctoral scholars in drug abuse treatment and services research are available in a multidisciplinary research environment in the Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco. Scholars work with a preceptor to design and implement studies on the treatment of drug dependence, and select a specific area of focus for independent research. Director and Associate Director Drs. James Sorensen and Sharon Hall and Co-Directors Drs. Steven Batki, Kevin Delucchi, Joseph Guydish, Carmen Masson, and Constance Weisner are all involved with either the NIDA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) or Treatment Research Center (TRC). Training of psychiatrists, women, and minorities for academic research careers is a priority. Send CV, research statement, samples of work, and two (2) letters of recommendation to Barbara Paschke, 3180 18th St., Suite 205, San Francisco, CA 94110; 415-502-7882; Barbara.paschke@ucsf.edu. Additional information including faculty research interests is available at: http://ucsftrc.autoupdate.com/post_doctoral_program.vp.html


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Assistant Professor
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Department of Behavioral Science
Center on Drug and Alcohol Research
email: william.stoops@uky.edu
phone: (859) 257-5383
facsimile: (859) 257-7684

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