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California-Arizona Node


The California-Arizona Node represents a partnership between researchers at the University of California, San Francisco and the University of Arizona, in collaboration with six CTPs operating in both urban and rural locations (San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, and Tucson areas). Participating CTPs, several of which have multiple sites, include hospital-based and community-based programs, and include residential, outpatient, and methadone treatment approaches. Collectively, these six CTPs serve a racially and ethnically diverse population of more than 16,000 patients per year.

 

Regional Research and Training Center

University of California at San Francisco
UCSF General Hospital
1001 Potrero Ave.
Building 20, Suite 2100
Box 0852
San Francisco, CA 94110



Principal Investigator

James L. Sorensen, Ph.D.
Adjunct Professor
Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute
University of California at San Francisco
UCSF at San Francisco General Hospital
1001 Potrero Ave.
Building 20, Suite 2117, Box 0852
San Francisco, CA 94110
415-206-3969 (Voice)
james@itsa.ucsf.edu


Community Treatment Programs

Bi-Valley Medical Clinic, Inc.
Sacramento, CA

East Bay Community Recovery Project
Oakland, CA

La Frontera Center, Inc.
Tucson, AZ

San Francisco General Hospital Division of Substance Abuse and Addiction Medicine (SFGH - DSAAM)
San Francisco, CA

San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center
San Francisco, CA

Walden House, Inc.
San Francisco, CA

California-Arizona Protocol Involvement


PROTOCOL0008
A Baseline for Investigating Diffusion of Innovation
PROTOCOL0012 Characteristics of Screening, Evaluation, and Treatment of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C Viral Infections, and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Substance Abuse Treatment Programs
PROTOCOL0014 Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT) for Adolescent Drug Abusers
PROTOCOL0018 Reducing HIV/STD Risk Behaviors: A Research Study for Men in Drug Abuse Treatment
PROTOCOL0020 Job Seekers Training for Patients with Drug Dependence
PROTOCOL0027 Starting Treatment with Agonist Replacement Therapies - START
PROTOCOL0032 HIV Rapid Testing and Counseling in Drug Abuse Treatment Programs in the U.S.



 

 



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