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Substance Abuse: Administrative Issues in Outpatient Treatment
2007-01-02 Topic: Administrator's Corner
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The primary audience for this TIP is administrators of outpatient substance abuse treatment programs. Substance Abuse: Administrative Issues in Outpatient Treatment represents the major concerns identified by the consensus panel that relate to the development, expansion, and administration of OT programs.
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The Productive Environment Advantage: 18 Tips for an Effective Office Clean-out Day
2006-05-22 Topics: Administrator's Corner | Of Interest To Everyone
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Ask any group of employees, "How many of you know there are things in your office you really don't need?" Most people will raise their hand. But who goes to work and says, "I don"t have anything else to do today " I guess I"ll clean out my files! If they did do that, co-workers would look at them in disbelief. After all, there is a major project due next week!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Drug Testing
2006-05-08 Topics: Addiction Medicine | Administrator's Corner | Clinicians Corner
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I asked some questions of my friends at Sterling Labs and they kindly gave me this information. Download a comprehensive FAQ to help answer common questions about toxicology services.
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Time Management Worst Practice: Management by Crisis
2006-04-06 Topics: Administrator's Corner | Of Interest To Everyone
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Effective crisis management is an important best practice; it is an essential skill of effective time managers because unexpected things do happen in every project. The problem comes when crisis management becomes the routine rather than the exception. If you spend more of your time putting out fires than doing your work, you are managing by crisis.
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