Dartmouth Collections
The diverse collection of national, regional and Dartmouth-specific websites listed here were compiled by Dartmouth students, faculty, staff and associates.
- Addictions Resources for Care Providers from the Dartmouth Medical School Library Grand Rounds
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Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
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Project Cork
- A Student's Sampling of Websites Relevant to Youth and Substances (76KB PDF file)
- Videos (streamed in MOV format) from the First Annual Dartmouth Symposium on Substance Use, May 21, 2004:
- Welcome and Introduction
- Keynote: "Addiction in America," by C. Everett Koop, M.D.
- "Alcohol Use in Movies and Its Effect on Adolescent Behavior", James Sargent, M.D.
- "Overview of Dual Diagnosis", Robert Drake, M.D., Ph.D.
- "Why is Substance Abuse so Common in Psychiatric Disorders?", Alan Green, M.D.
- Discussion, Joseph O'Donnell, M.D.
- Afternoon welcome and introduction
- Keynote: "Journey Toward the Light: The Experience of Alcoholics and their Families", Lori Alvord, M.D.
- Panel introduction
- "Measures of Substance Use", Timothy Laumann '06
- "Substance Use Problems in a Hospital Emergency Room", David Nierenberg, M.D.
- "A Systematic Analysis of College Substance Use Policies", Karin Edwardson '05
- "Campus Clinical Services for Students with Substance Use Problems", Bryant Ford Ph.D.
- "Substance Use Problems on a College Campus", Ryan Travia M.Ed.
- Discussion
- "Both Ends of the Spectrum: The Promise of College Students in Recovery and the Changing Science of Prevention", A. Matzkin M.A. '97
- "A (friendly) Addiction Resource for the Greek System", V. Tawfik and J. Raser '06, Dartmouth Medical School
- "Neurobiology of Addiction Community Teaching: Role of Faculty and Students", Joyce DeLeo, Ph.D.
- "Treatment Outcome and Common Misperceptions", Don West, M.D.
- "Medical Professionals in Recovery - Some Nuances", Mark Logan, M.D. '73
- Discussion
- Symposium summary
- Dartmouth Alcohol and Other Drugs: Social Norms
- Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries: Eating Disorders Information Resources