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Our first video role-play features two of our screeners demonstrating effective encounter techniques, with one playing the role of a recently intoxicated freshman student detained by campus police.
Our second video role-play features three of our screeners demonstrating effective encounter techniques, with one playing the role of a mid-twenties ED patient who suffers a serious leg injury while under the influence of alcohol. The tension present within this hypothetical double-interviewer encounter setting also showcases why all our actual encounters are one-on-one.
Our third video role-play features two of our screeners demonstrating effective encounter techniques, with one playing the role of an middle age man with a recurring battle with alcohol.
Senior Associate Dean Paul Chebator, Office of Dean for Student Development, and Program Administrator Don Camelio, Alcohol & Drug Education, speak out about the SBIRT Collaborative's on-campus impact at Boston College.
Three SBIRT representatives (two SEMC staff members and one undergraduate screener) were invited to host an information session at the 2011 NASPA Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Conference in Miami, Florida on January 15th, 2011.
Five SBIRT representatives (three SEMC staff members and two undergraduate screeners) were invited to present our program at a breakout session of the 2010 Catholic Health Assembly Conference in Denver, Colorado on June 14th, 2010.
SEMC-BC SBIRT Collaborative Executive Director Barbara Herbert, MD was awarded the Boston Business Journal's 2010 Champions in Health Care Award and interviewed for a follow-up BBJ article reporting on several of her unique projects including our program.
The Boston College Heights, the independent student newspaper of BC, interviewed SEMC-BC SBIRT Collaborative Manager Aaron Lemmon to mark the one-year anniversary of the SBIRT Collaborative's foundation which went to press with a student screener testimonial.
Proclaim TV, a weekly Catholic television ministry based in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, interviewed SEMC-BC SBIRT Collaborative Manager Aaron Lemmon on June 13th, 2010 in advance of the 2010 Catholic Health Assembly.
Catholic Health World, a semimonthly newsletter published by the Catholic Health Association, also highlighted our program in their June 1st, 2010 edition.
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