Alcohol Policy Seminar 2022

October 19, 2022

APS exists because of the need to provide trainings to help communities deal with the fact that excessive alcohol consumption is Wisconsin most persistent public health challenge. Public Health officials, community coalitions, health care providers and law enforcement are seeing indications that suggest alcohol-related problems, such as alcohol-induced diseases, domestic violence, underage drinking and motor vehicle crashes are increasing during this tumultuous period.  However, there are evidence-based ways to address and prevent many of these problems as shown in the recently released State Council on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (SCAODA) report: Moving Forward: Policies and Strategies to Prevent and Reduce Excessive Alcohol Use in Wisconsin.

The APS also serves as a hub for networking with community members from all parts of the state as well as a chance to learn from a variety of sectors in the field including local, regional and national experts.

Target Audience

The audience is substance prevention coalition staff and coalition members, local elected officials, public health officials and staff, law enforcement, physicians (generally members of coalitions), municipal attorneys and judges.  

Learning Objectives

 

Participants who engage in this educational intervention will be able to: 

  • Learn what strategies are evidenced based to reduce excessive alcohol use in local communities and what other communities have done.
  • Learn what data and information is available regarding alcohol related diseases and death and disability including cancer, cardiovascular disease, cancer, as well as injuries as a result of excessive consumption.  Also, learn what statewide data is available and the harm of excessive alcohol use and use the information to share with decision-makers.
  • Learn about the State Council on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Council’s report called, “Moving Forward: Policies and Strategies to Prevent and Reduce Excessive Alcohol Use in Wisconsin” and what can be implemented in Wisconsin to reduce excessive alcohol use
Additional information

Contact

Name: 
Maureen Busalacchi
Phone Number: 
+1 (608) 335-0005
Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 5.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
  • 6.50 CLE
  • 5.50 Hours of Participation
    Hours of Participation credit.
  • 5.50 NASW
Course opens: 
03/10/2022
Course expires: 
12/29/2022
Event starts: 
10/19/2022 - 8:00am CDT
Event ends: 
10/19/2022 - 4:00pm CDT
Cost:
$0.00
Rating: 
0

 

Time

Presenter name

Presentation title

Presenter Name

Presentation title

Breakfast and check in

7:45 - 8:30

 

 

 

 

Welcome and Keynote

8:30 – 9:35

Maureen Busalacchi, Director of Wisconsin Alcohol Policy Project, Comprehensive Injury Center, MCW

Welcome, Centering on SCAODA report, logistics

Sean Haley, PhD, Department of Health Policy and Management

CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy

Keynote: Alcohol Policy for Practitioners: Why Is Paddling Upstream So Hard and So Important?

 

Track Alcohol 101

9:45 – 10:45

Melissa Moore, MPH, Certified Prevention Specialist 

Result Base Accountability Certified 

 

Old Drugs, New Threats: How Alcohol Has Changed Since You Were a Kid

 

 

Track Enforcement and policies

9:45 – 10:45

Annie Von Neupert, Wisconsin Certified Prevention Specialist, Calumet County, 

Substance Use Prevention Skills Trainer (SUSPT) 

 and Sergeant Joseph Tenor, Calumet County Sheriff’s Office

Partnering with Law Enforcement to Implement Alcohol Age Compliance Checks

 

 

 

Track Alcohol and Health

9:45 – 10:45

Colleen Trevino, NP, Assistant Professor and Nurse Practitioner, MCW

Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, MCW

 

Association Of Gender, Race, Mechanism of Injury on Alcohol Use,

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, And Depression in Trauma

 

 

Track Community Engagement

9:45 – 10:45

Thomas Doughman, MA, LMFT, LCSW, SAC

St. Norbert College &

John “JP” Plagemann,

Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC)

Getting things done: Enacting policy change at the municipal level

 

 

 

10:45 – 11 break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Track Alcohol 101

11:00 – 12:00 pm

Mia Croyle, MA

Behavioral Health Project Specialist, MetaStar, Inc 

 

An Introduction to SBIRT

 

 

 

Track Enforcement and policies

11:00 – 12:00 pm

Lieutenant Travis Esser, Marshfield Police Department and Chief Chris Hughes, City of Brodhead

Place of Last Drink

 

 

Track Alcohol and Health

11:00 – 12:00 pm

Sara Kohlbeck, MPH, Comprehensive Injury Center, MCW

The Prevalence of Alcohol in WI Suicides

 

 

Track Community Engagement

11:00 – 12:00 pm

Betsy Roesler, MS, PS, CHES, Coalition Coordinator, Richland County & coalition members

Building Coalition Capacity: Sustainable Policy Change

 

 

Lunch

12:00 – 12:45

 

 

 

 

Keynote

12:45 – 1:35

Carlton Hall, MHS, President, CEO, Carlton Hall Consulting
 

The Fierce Urgencies of Now! Changing the Conversation about The Role of Prevention, Commercialization and Inequity in a Time of National Crisis

 

 

Go to breakouts

1:35 – 1:45

 

 

 

 

Track Alcohol 101

1:45 – 2:45

Maureen Busalacchi, Director, Wisconsin Alcohol Policy Project, Comprehensive Injury Center, MCW & Jodie Sorenson, Municipal Court Clerk/Judicial Leadership Management

WMCCA President,

Waunakee Community Cares Coalition Board Chairperson,

Village of Waunakee

SCAODA recommendations in practice

 

 

Track Enforcement and policies

1:45 – 2:45

Felice Borisy-Rudin, PhD, JD, Policy Analyst, Comprehensive Injury Center, MCW

Understanding the Licensing Process

 

 

Track Alcohol and Health

1:45 – 2:45

Paul Hartlaub, MD, MSPH, Medical Director,

Primary Care Quality, Ascension Medical

Group

Unhealthy Alcohol Use - Implementation of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) across a large healthcare system in Wisconsin.

 

 

Track Community Engagement

1:45 – 2:45

Brian Jackson, M.Ed., currently finishing D.Ed, Cultural Connections Department Head at Lac Du Flambeau Public School 

Lac du Flambeau Family Circles AODA Traditional Parenting Program. A traditional approach to parenting” Oshkimaajitahdah: "New path " - Committed to educating families to discover their Cultural Strengths as tribal people. Ganawe Nindiwag - Taking Care of Each Other

 

 

break

2:45 – 3:00 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Track Alcohol 101

3:00 – 4:00 pm

Mary Alverno, MD, Assistant Professor 

Psychiatry, MCW, Behavioral Health and Sub-Specialty Clinics 

 and Justin Schoen, MD, Marshfield Alcohol and Drug Recovery Center, Marshfield Clinic 

Alcohol Impact and Costs

 

 

Track Enforcement and policies

3:00 – 4:00 pm

Connie Kostelac, PhD 

Division of Data Surveillance 

and Informatics, 

Comprehensive Injury Center, MCW 

 and Felice Borisy-Rudin, PhD, JD, Policy Analyst, Wisconsin Alcohol Policy Project, Comprehensive Injury Center, MCW

State and Local Data for Understanding Alcohol Use, Trends, Policies, and the Burden of Injury

 

 

Track Alcohol and Health

3:00 – 4:00 pm

Bernestine Jeffers, Outreach Program Evaluation Specialist, Center for Urban Population Health, UW- Milwaukee and Georgianna Wilton, PhD, Senior Scientist in the University of Wisconsin-Madison  

Department of Family Medicine and Community Health. 

 

Alcohol Use during Pregnancy: Communicating Risk and Risk Mitigation 

 

 

Track Community Engagement

3:00 – 4:00 pm

Clint Rowley, Sergeant, Patrol, Rock County Sheriff’s Office

Engaging with Law Enforcement

 

 

 

In accordance with the ACCME® Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, Standard 3, all in control of content must disclose any relevant financial relationships. The following in control of content had no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

Sean Haley, PhD, MPH 
Department of Health Policy and Management, CUNY
Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy 
 
Carlton Hall, MHS 
President and CEO of Carlton Hall Consulting, LLC 
Melissa Moore, MPH 
Certified Prevention Specialist, Taylor County 
Result Base Accountability Certified 
 
Annie von Neupert  
Wisconsin Certified Prevention Specialist, Calumet County 
Substance Use Prevention Skills Trainer (SUSPT) 
 
Sergeant Joe Tenor 
Calumet County Sheriff 
Drug Recognition Expert 
Drug Impairment Training for Education Professionals (DITEP) trainer 
 
Felice Borisy-Rudin, JD, PhD 
Wisconsin Alcohol Policy Project,
Comprehensive Injury Center, MCW
 
Constance Kostelac, PhD 
Division of Data Surveillance and Informatics, 
Comprehensive Injury Center, MCW
 
Sara Kohlbeck, MPH 
Director, Division of Suicide Prevention 
Comprehensive Injury Center, MCW
 
Bernestine Jeffers, Outreach Program Evaluation Specialist,
Center for Urban Population Health, UW- Milwaukee 
 
Georgiana Wilton, PhD 
Senior Scientist in the University of Wisconsin-Madison  
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
 
Mia Croyle, MA  
Behavioral Health Project Specialist, MetaStar, Inc 
 
Detective Lieutenant Travis Esser 
Marshfield Police Department  
 
Chief Chris P. Hughes
Brodhead Police Department  
 
Maureen Busalacchi, BA, BS 
Director, Wisconsin Alcohol Policy Project 
Comprehensive Injury Center, MCW
 
Paul Hartlaub, MD, MSPH 
Medical Director, Primary Care Quality 
Ascension Medical Group
 
Colleen Trevino, PhD 
Assistant Professor and Nurse Practitioner, MCW 
Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery 
 
 Thomas Doughman, MA, LMFT, LCSW, SAC 
Assistant Director of Counseling & Psychological Services, St. Norbert College 
 
John “JP” Plagemann 
Information and Assistance Specialist, Aging & Disability Resource Center
 
Brian Jackson, M.Ed.   
Final Stages of Completing  D.Ed.  Indigenous Teaching & Learning University Minnesota  
Cultural Connections Department Head, Lac Du Flambeau Public School  
 
Sergeant Clint Rowley, Patrol, 
Rock County Sheriff's Department 
 
Betsy Roesler, MS, PS, CHES  
Coalition Coordinator for the Partners for Prevention Coalition of 
Richland County 
 
Justin Schoen, MD, 
Marshfield Alcohol and Drug Recovery Center, Marshfield Clinic 
 
Mary E Alvarez, MD 
Assistant Professor, MCW
Psychiatry, Behavioral Health and Sub-Specialty Clinics 

 

The following persons in control of content disclosed the following financial relationships which were reviewed via the MCW conflict of interest resolution process and resolved.

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ACCME Accreditation Statement: 

The Medical College of Wisconsin is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

AMA Credit Designation Statement: 

The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this for a maximum of 5.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 

"This program is Approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Approval # 886840778-6288) for 5.5 continuing education contact hours."

This program is approved by the Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners for 6.5 Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours.

Available Credit

  • 5.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
  • 6.50 CLE
  • 5.50 Hours of Participation
    Hours of Participation credit.
  • 5.50 NASW

Price

Cost:
$0.00
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