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RECOGNIZING THE SIGNS OF ADDICTION

October 27, 2020 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

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RECOGNIZING THE SIGNS OF ADDICTION

OCTOBER 27, 2020, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm AZ Time

Join Dr. Michel Sucher and Stephanie Siete from Community Bridges as they inform us of the signs of addiction and substance abuse.

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MICHEL A. SUCHER, MD DFASAM

Dr. Sucher was educated at Wayne State University where he received a Bachelor of Science Degree in 1968 and a Medical Degree in 1972. Dr. Sucher’s internship was at Sinai Hospital of Detroit in Detroit, Michigan and he underwent residency training at Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis, Indiana. From 1974 through 1994 Dr. Sucher practiced emergency medicine and served as emergency department director at two Honor Health facilities in Scottsdale (Osborn and Shea). He served as President of the Medical Staff of Scottsdale Healthcare (now Honor Health) Osborn during 1994.

He practices addiction medicine and served as the medical director of the physician health program/professional health programs for the Arizona Medical Board and the Arizona State Board of Dental Examiners from 1992 until November, 2019 when he transferred those programs to Community Bridges, Inc. He was also President of the California Physicians Health Program from its founding in 2008 until May 2020. He has served as the President of the Nevada Professional Assistance Program since August 2017. Additionally, he serves a consultant in addiction medicine to most other healthcare regulatory agencies and boards in Arizona.

He has served as the Acting Medical Director of the Division of Behavioral Health at the Department of Health Services, State of Arizona (2005-2006). Additionally, he served as the Acting Medical Director of the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services at the Department of Health Services, State of Arizona (2002-2004). He served as the Chief Medical Officer for Community Bridges Inc. which is a community substance abuse and mental health treatment program in the greater Phoenix area and throughout the state of Arizona from 2002 until April, 2020. He was appointed to the CBI Board of Directors in April, 2020 upon his retirement as CMO.

He also served as the medical director for Community Medical Services from 2011-2016, which is the largest opioid treatment program in Arizona and also has programs in Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Texas and Alaska.

Presently, as a consultant to Community Bridges, Inc. he serves as senior medical director of the CBI Professional Medical Monitoring Program and as Program Director of the CBI/Honor Health Addiction Medicine Fellowship. Dr. Sucher directed the formation of the first Addiction Medicine Fellowship program in Arizona in 2018 as a collaboration between CBI and Honor Health.

As of June, 2019, he became the Executive Medical Director of Meadows Behavioral Healthcare which is a nationally known treatment facility for substance use disorders, sexual compulsivity and trauma. In that role he also is the medical director of Broad Beach Recovery Center, a wholly owned Meadows Behavioral Healthcare facility in Malibu, California. He also currently serves as an attending addiction medicine physician with Community Medical Services. In 2019 he was appointed to the Advisory Board of True Mobile Health, Inc. headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Dr. Sucher is a member of the medical staffs of Honor Health Osborn, Shea and Thompson Peak as well as Banner Behavior Health Hospital all in Scottsdale, Arizona. He is the medical director of physician health for Honor Health and the consultant for physician health for the Banner Health system. He holds teaching positions throughout the greater Phoenix metropolitan area.

Dr. Sucher is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine. He was granted Diplomate Status by the American Board of Addiction Medicine in 2009. He is also certified as a Medical Review Officer by ASAM. Additionally, he is a Past President of the Arizona Society of Addiction Medicine. He is a nationally known speaker on addiction medicine and professional health issues.

From January, 1995 through July, 2001 Dr. Sucher served as Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Rural/Metro Corporation. His responsibilities included oversight and management of all medical issues of the corporation including education and training, quality improvement, corporate compliance, government relations and business development. From early 2000 until July, 2001 he served as CEO of Rural/Metro Latin America which provided services in Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil. Rural/Metro Latin America was a $ 55MM annual revenue business unit of Rural/Metro Corporation. Rural/Metro Corporation was, at that time, the 2nd largest ambulance company in the United States.

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Stephanie Siete | Public Information Officer

Stephanie is a passionate speaker about the impact of drug abuse on American culture today.

As an educator and motivator, she prides herself on having the most up-to-date data and trend information so people can recognize why they need to “be in the know” about these pertinent life issues. She works tirelessly so attendees understand the effect of drugs on communities and then challenges them to take action to assist in prevention and save lives.

Over her 20-year career, she has conducted trainings for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), International Narcotics Interdiction Association (INIA), Arizona Chief of Police (ACOP) Association, Arizona School Resource Officer Association (ASROA), various High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) teams, as well as local law enforcement and fire departments, school districts, community coalitions, parent groups, churches, universities and more.

Stephanie graduated from Illinois State University with degrees in Health Education and Mass Communication. She is the co-author or WTF: Why Teens Fail and the recipient of the 2017 Sierra Tucson Hope Recognition Award and the 2016 FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award.

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October 27, 2020
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5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
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