FASD United and NIAAA Collaborate on Webinar Series 

We are excited to announce that FASD United and NIAAA (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) are teaming up for a series of three informative and insightful webinars.  Registration is free and open to all, simply click below to register on Zoom.   

Leading experts from NIAAA will discuss the latest medical research and public health resources, while the team from the FASD United Media and Communications Hub will discuss FASD communications. 

Webinar 1: 
Alcohol & Women’s Health 

Thursday, November 21 from 11:00 to 12:00 Central / 12:00 to 1:00 Eastern 

Alcohol can have unique effects on women, including during pregnancy. Join FASD United and the NIAAA for this webinar to learn about alcohol’s effects on women’s health, the living experience of those impacted, and how different factors influence the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure. 

Speakers include FASD United’s Kathleen Tavenner Mitchell, Sr. VP of Prevention and Recovery Services, as well as Dr. Sherry McKee with the Yale School of Medicine and Dr. Ludmila Bakhireva with the University of New Mexico.  

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Webinar 2: 
FASD Communications 

Friday, January 10 from 11:30 to 12:30 Central / 12:30 to 1:30 Eastern 

Do you want to share information about fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) but aren’t sure where to start? Or maybe you’ve been sharing information and you’re ready to take it to the next level? Join FASD United and the NIAAA for this webinar all about FASD communications. Learn how information has been shared historically and how we can enter the next era of FASD communications with bold new strategies.  

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Webinar 3: 

The Core Resource on Alcohol 

Wednesday, January 29 from 1:00 to 2:00 Central / 2:00 to 3:00 Eastern 

Join FASD United and the NIAAA for a presentation on the Core Resource on Alcohol to learn how to help patients with alcohol-related problems. Dr. Laura Kwako will discuss what the Core Resource is, what types of resources it offers, and how it can be used to support better outcomes for patients.  

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