Wednesday September 23, 1700-1800 (UTC)

Chris Gill, PhD, P. Chem
Applied Environmental Research Laboratories (AERL)
Vancouver Island University
Co-Director-Department of Chemistry

Learning Objectives: At the end of this session participants will be able to:
- Explain how to conduct rapid, direct drug analysis in urine and illicit drug checking in response to the opioid crisis.
- Discuss how to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic challenges to offer continued harm reduction services.
- Describe how to make rapid, direct quantitative chemical measurements using paper spray ionization for mass spectrometry.

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* 1. This session overall

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Sufficient time was allowed for audience participation/active learning
The session was free from commercial bias

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* 2. Overall, I would rate this symposium as:

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* 3. Speaker: Chris Gill

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Knowledgeable, organized and effective
Educational content/Relevance to practice
Balanced and unbiased

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* 4. As a result of attending this session, I am planning to:

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* 5. Please explain any changes you plan to make or personal learning projects you will pursue as a result of this session:

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* 6. What topics would you like to be addressed at future conferences to keep you up to date in your profession?

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