ASAP's 7th Annual Veterans Summit Overall Conference Evaluation

ASAP's 7th Annual Veterans Summit

Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers of New York State, Inc. (ASAP) appreciates your participation in our 7th Annual Veterans Summit "Combat to Crisis" The Strength of the Veteran Community. We hope that you were able to enjoy the Conference and had an excellent education experience.

We are asking all participants to please complete our Overall Conference Evaluation so that we can provide the Planning Committee and ASAP Board with your feedback. If you have already completed the evaluations, thank you!
1.Opening Plenary - OASAS Executive Deputy Commissioner Sean Byrne
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2.Keynote Plenary: Service. Overcoming Adversity to Help Others.
Jeremiah Pauley, Wounded Warrior Project
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3.Luncheon Plenary: Resilience in the Military-Connected Community: We Have Been Here Before
Tina Atherall, DSW, LMSW, Chief Executive Officer, Psych/Armor
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4.Luncheon Plenary: Resilience in the Military-Connected Community: We Have Been Here Before
Carie Rodgers, Ph.D., ABPP, Chief Program Officer, Psych/Armor and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the UCSD School of Medicine
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5.Breakout Session 101: Presenting Veteran Supported Recovery: From Advocacy to Certification”
Malik Hutchinson, MBA
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6.Breakout Session “Presenting Veteran Supported Recovery: From Advocacy to Certification”
Jason Page, PhD
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7.Breakout Session 101: “Presenting Veteran Supported Recovery: From Advocacy to Certification”
Doug Rosenberry, ASAP‐NYCB Certifications Development
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8.Breakout Session 102: “Quality Clinical Services in the Age of Constant Trauma”
James McFarlane, LMSW, Program Director, Samaritan Daytop Village
Ed Thompson Veterans Program
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9.Breakout Session 102: “Quality Clinical Services in the Age of Constant Trauma”
Beverly Houston, LMSW, Program Director Samaritan Daytop Village
43rd Street Veterans Program
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10.Breakout Session 103: “Good Advocacy With Bad Paper: Assisting Veterans With "Bad Paper" Discharges” 
Benjamin Pomerance, Esq., Deputy Director for Program Development 
New York State Division of Veterans’ Services
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11.Breakout Session 104: “Re‐Assessing Veterans’ Needs in the Wake of COVID‐19”
Aynisa Leonardo, LCAT, ATR‐BC, Wellbridge Addiction Treatment & Research
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12.Breakout Session 105: “The Reconsolidation of Traumatic Memories Protocol (RTM) for PTSD: A Brief Treatment in the Neural Context of Reconsolidation Blockade”
Richard Gray, Ph.D., Research Director for The Research and Recognition Project
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13.Breakout Session 106: “A Covert Threat: Problem Gambling Among Veterans”
Jonathan Crandall, BSW, CASAC‐T, Veteran Outreach, NY Problem Gambling
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14.Your agency role (OASAS or Outside the OASAS System):
15.Please complete the following statement by checking the number that describes your rating.
Overall Sessions were useful to be professionally.
I gained new knowledge that I will be able to implement in my workplace
The Summit presentations met the standard objective.
The presentations were free from commercial bias
16.Conference Logistics:
Summit coordination was organized and provided excellent service
Online registration was an effective tool in registering for the Conference.
Conference resources were relevant and useful
Did you find the welcome introductions email helpful?
17.Please provide your feedback regarding our online platform experience.
18.What would prevent you from attending this Summit in the future?
19.What would make you attend this Summit in the future?
20.How could the Summit be improved in the future?
21.General Comments and Suggestions
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