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- Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Internal Medicine
Coordination of Medical Care during Substance Abuse Treatment; Detection and Treatment of Psychiatric co-morbidity during Substance Abuse Treatment; Integration of pharmacologic and behavioral treatment ...read more
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K Silverman, CJ Wong, ST Higgins, RK Brooner, ID Montoya, C Contoreggi, A Umbricht-Schneiter, CR Schuster, KL Preston: Increasing Opiate Abstinence Through Voucher-based Reinforcement Therapy. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1996; 41:157-165
A Umbricht, ID Montoya, DR Hoover, KL Demuth, CT Chiang, KL Preston: Naltrexone-Shortened Opioid Detoxification with Buprenorphineo 1999, Alcohol and Drug Dependence; 56:181-190
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