October 26, 2010

Caron Treatment Centers Introduces New Training Program for Pediatricians

Innovative program educates pediatricians about addiction in adolescents and families

Contacts:
Karen Pasternack, Caron
610-743-6576(o)/610-413-6938(c)
kpasternack@caron.org

Melissa Hoistion
732-513-9912
Melissa@Hoistion.com

New York, NY. Oct. 26 – Caron Treatment Centers is launching a first of its kind program to help physicians better understand and recognize addiction in adolescents and family members, the leading nonprofit announced today.

The goal of the Caron Pediatric Addiction Training Program (CPATP) – offered for free to pediatric residency/fellowship programs and interested pediatricians – is to help prevent the cycle of addiction by giving pediatricians the tools to intervene on adolescents and their families at an earlier stage of life.

“We know that addiction often begins as early as 12-years-old for many people,” said Harris Stratyner, PhD, Regional Vice President of Caron’s New York center. “If more pediatricians are aware of the signs and symptoms of addiction and are empowered to take action – we can help teenagers and their families get the early intervention they need that can prevent tragic consequences later on.”

The CPATP program will help pediatric resident physicians and fellows:

Dr. Nicholas Pace, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center and William Ciccaroni, MS, along with Dr. Stratyner, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, will oversee the Caron program with supporting leadership from the following clinicians and institutions:

For more information on Caron Treatment Centers visit www.caron.org or follow Caron on Twitter at @CaronTreatment.

About Caron Treatment Centers
Caron Treatment Centers is an internationally recognized non-profit provider of alcohol and drug addiction treatment. With more than 50 years in the field, Caron is one of the oldest and largest facilities offering primary, relapse and extended residential treatment for young adults, adults and adolescents, as well as families affected by the disease of addiction. Caron's gender separate and gender specific programs are housed in modern, state-of-the-art facilities. Caron has extensive experience in the treatment of co-occurring psychological/psychiatric disorders within its patient community. Caron utilizes research on Recovery For Life from leading institutions such as the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and The University of Pennsylvania’s Treatment Research Institute. Formerly the Caron Foundation, Caron Treatment Centers operates residential treatment centers in Wernersville, in southeastern Pennsylvania and Dallas, Texas; a regional office in Philadelphia; Caron Renaissance, an extended care treatment center in Boca Raton, Florida; and recovery centers in New York City and Bermuda. For more information, visit www.caron.org, follow Caron on Twitter at @CaronTreatment or read our blog www.caronchitchat.org.