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Mission Possible: Reducing the Impact of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness in Our Communities

​The South Dakota Area Health Education Center (SDAHEC) is excited to host Mission:
Possible | Reducing the Impact of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness in Our Communities conference, Wednesday, August 18 and Thursday, August 19. The 2021 event will feature a hybrid event option where attendees can join in-person for the live event or from the comfort of their own home or office via a virtual event platform. The conference features nationally-recognized speakers, local professionals and community leaders sharing engaging content and offering networking opportunities for attendees. Last year, they were able to provide CME + CNE + CEU credits for individuals from across the country and around the world. The topic of mental illness and substance abuse affects and will be the focus at this year’s conference. Join the event in person at the Hilton Garden Inn Downtown Sioux Falls or virtually.

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

  • 11:30AM CT – 5:30PM CT | Conference
  • 5:30PM CT – 6:30PM CT | Social

Thursday, August 19, 2021

  • 7:30AM CT – 8:00AM CT | Early Riser Session
  • 8:00AM – 12:30PM | Conference

To secure your seat to attend the South Dakota Area Health Education Center’s conference, click here and register.

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