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December 14, 2021 

Thanks for another great year, CTN community!

Happy Holidays from the CTN Dissemination Library

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NIDA CCTN Seeking Health Scientist Administration or Physician

The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Center for the Clinical Trials Network (CCTN) is seeking candidates for the position of Health Scientist Administrator (Program Officer GS-12/13/14), Research Physician (Medical Officer GS-13/14), or Physician (Medical Officer GS-14).

In this CCTN position the incumbent will provide scientific leadership to support NIDA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) investigators in the conception, design, development, and monitoring of clinical trials and other research studies, as well as assistance in the dissemination of research findings.

Find out more about this position here.

CTN Trial Progress

GraphRandomizations for Active Studies as of the December 13 trial Progress Report.

CTN-0060-A-1 - Enrolled 772

CTN-0079-A-1 - Enrolled 43   

CTN-0080 - Enrolled 76

CTN-0097 - Enrolled 230

CTN-0098 - Enrolled 13

CTN-0099 - Enrolled 809

CTN-0099-A-1 - Enrolled 85

CTN-0100
Discontinuation - Enrolled 30
Retention - Enrolled 133

CTN-0101 - Enrolled 97

This project is supported by a grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to the University of Washington Additions, Drug & Alcohol Institute, but the information on this site has not been reviewed by NIDA and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Institute.


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New in the CTN Dissemination Library

Did you miss the recent CTN Emergency Department Research Meeting on Advancing ED-Initiated Buprenorphine? (November 2021) Find the slides here!

Journal articles:
Baseline- and Treatment-Associated Pain in the X:BOT Comparativeness Effectiveness Study of Extended-Release Naltrexone versus Buprenorphine-Naloxone for OUD. Wang A, et al. Addiction Biology 2021:e13112. CTN-0051

Emergency Department-Initiated Buprenorphine Protocols: A National Evaluation. Guo CZ, et al. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open 2021;2:e12606. CTN-0099

Feasibility and Acceptability of Electronic Administration of Patient Reported Outcomes Using mHealth Platform in Emergency Department Patients with Non-Medical Opioid Use. Hawk K, et al. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2021;16(1):66. CTN-0081

The Disaggregated Repeated Measures Design: A Novel Approach to Assess Sexual Risk Behaviors. Pan Y, et al. Archives of Sexual Behavior 2021;50(1):311-322. CTN-0032, Project AWARE

Clinician Perceptions About a Decision Support System to Identify and Manage Opioid Use Disorder. Solberg LI, et al. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 2021;34:1096-1102. CTN-0095

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News from the Nodes

New England Consortium

Stanley Street Treatment and Resources, Inc. (SSTAR) in Fall River, Massachusetts was recently listed in the Boston Globe in the Top 100 (#67) women-led businesses in Massachusetts. SSTAR is a participating Wave 1 site in the CTN-0100 RDD study.

Read the article here! (subscription required)

From the NIH

Registration for the 2021-2022 NIH Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Clinical Research (IPPCR) course is open now through July 1, 2022.

Upon enrollment participants have access to this free, self-paced, online course until August 1, 2022. Graduate students, post-doctoral scholars, medical, dental, and pharmacy students, scientists, nurses, and other health professionals are encouraged to enroll now.

Find out more and register here.

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2022 Major Conferences

Planning to present about the CTN at any of these events (or others)? Submit your slides to the CTN Dissemination Library! If you send them before the event, we can even send you a URL you can give to your audience so they can quickly download the slides during or after your talk!

Find more on the NIDA website's Upcoming Meetings & Events page.

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Funding Opportunities

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Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute, University of Washington

This project is supported by a grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to the University of Washington Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute, but the information on this site has not been reviewed by NIDA and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Institute.

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