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Elluminate Overview

Elluminate is a leading provider of live Web conferencing and eLearning solutions. The software enables participants to interact using virtual classrooms. The software has been used to facilitate experts in their fields providing timely information on substance abuse and mental health topics to HBCU faculty and staff, as well as organization leaders.

For upcoming Elluminate events, please visit our home page


Ethics 101: Competencies for Mental Health and Addiction Practitioners
Eugene Herrington, PhD
HBCU-NRC, Morehouse School of Medicine

Recognizing Substance Abuse as a First Sign of Stress and Trauma
Professor Gladys Merrick
The Crisis Institute

Professor Terence McPhaul
Morris Brown College-PsychTV

Pharmacology of Addiction: Alcohol-Related Disorders
Farzana Bharmal, MD
Associate Professor
Morehouse School of Medicine

Cultural Competence in Effective Care: One Size Does NOT Fit All
Elleen M. Yancey, PhD
Director, Prevention Research Center
Morehouse School of Medicine

Part I - Barriers to HIV Prevention and Care Due to Consumer Substance Abuse and Chemical Dependence
Professor Terence McPhaul
Morris Brown College - PsychTV

Part II - Barriers to HIV Prevention and Care Due to Consumer Substance Abuse and Chemical Dependence
Professor Terence McPhaul
Morris Brown College - PsychTV

Program Assessment: Planning for Evaluation Now and in the Future
Dr. Tabia Akintobi
Prevention Research Center
Morehouse School of Medicine



HBCU-CFE Mini-Grant Funding Opportunity
The HBCU-CFE issued a Request for Applications (RFA) on November 20, 2008 for fiscal year (FY) 2009 mini-grant awards focusing on mental health promotion activities on HBCU campuses and/or promotion of workforce development in substance abuse treatment.


Mini-Grant Technical Assistance Calls
Tuesday, December 9
11:00am EST & 2:00pm EST
Call-in number: 1-866-248-0559, Room number *6151022*


9.18.2008

SAMHSA Awards $1.5 million to Advance Studies of Behavioral Health Services in Historically Black
Colleges and Universities
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration today announced the award of a cooperative agreement totaling $1.5 million over three years to the Morehouse School of Medicine’s Cork Institute on Alcohol and other Addictive Disorders, located within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in Atlanta. 

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