Vol. 66, Issue 40
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IN THIS ISSUE
- WHA Inaugural Workforce Forum Provides Participants with Workforce Tools and Strategies
- Helping Wisconsin “Grow Our Own” Physicians
- Community Benefits Stories Due for 2022 Report
- President Biden Signs Continuing Resolution Including Funding for Medicare Dependent and Low Volume Hospitals
- Fast Facts from the WHA Information Center: October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- Substance Use Disorders Management Boot Camp a Success
EDUCATION EVENTS
Apr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
Nursing ServicesMay. 14, 2025
2025 WHA Workforce ForumClick here to view quality event calendar
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Thursday, October 6, 2022
The Substance Use Disorders Management Boot Camp held Sept. 15-16 was a success! A group of about 50 doctors, nurses, behavioral health and peer support specialists, and other providers from across Wisconsin convened at the Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake, WI for discussion and learning about the management of substance use disorders.
Over two days, attendees participated in case-based and interactive didactic content to hone their skills and increase confidence in treating patients with issues related to unhealthy substance use. The bootcamp provided an opportunity for a varied group of providers, many from rural parts of Wisconsin, to come together to share experiences, develop competencies and forge new partnerships in the shared effort of improving the treatment and care of patients throughout the state.
Attendees participate in the Substance Use Disorders Management Bootcamp.
Substance Use Disorders Management Boot Camp a Success

Over two days, attendees participated in case-based and interactive didactic content to hone their skills and increase confidence in treating patients with issues related to unhealthy substance use. The bootcamp provided an opportunity for a varied group of providers, many from rural parts of Wisconsin, to come together to share experiences, develop competencies and forge new partnerships in the shared effort of improving the treatment and care of patients throughout the state.
