About
The Pacific Southwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center
(Pacific Southwest ATTC, HSS Region 9)
Our center covers Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Republic of the Marshall Islands, and Republic of Palau, is designed to enhance knowledge and expertise in substance use disorder treatment and recovery by disseminating clinical and research information. We also develop, revise, and distribute curricula based on research products and form partnerships with local and regional stakeholders to ensure that the training needs of the region are identified and met.
The goals of Pacific Southwest ATTC are to:
- Develop an infrastructure to assess the needs of the region and promote technology transfer of proven treatment services
- Enhance knowledge and expertise in addiction treatment and recovery services by disseminating clinical and research information
- Upgrade the standards of professional practice for addiction workers to increase the number, quality, and cultural competence of substance abuse treatment professionals
- Develop scientifically-based substance use disorders curricula and encourage academic institutions to train and educate pre-service students and practitioners