BECOME A PRESENTER
Thank you for your interest in becoming a presenter at Recovery 360! Being a presenter carries with it many benefits, including free admission to the conference. As a presenter at Recovery 360, you have the opportunity to establish yourself as an expert in your field before an audience of professionals in behavioral healthcare.
GUIDELINES AND INFORMATION
Recovery 360 is offering 90-minute breakout sessions, with two sessions available in each of the following time slots:
Presentation slots will be awarded on a first come, first served basis and at the discretion of the Recovery 360 team. Presenters receive free admission to attend Recovery 360, a listing in our online presenter directory, and the opportunity to place one marketing material of their choice in our conference swag bag.
Please submit your presenter application to Dara Klein at dklein@highfocuscenters.com before the deadline listed below.
- 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM on July 14 & 15
- 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM on July 14 & 15
- 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM on July 14 & 15
Presentation slots will be awarded on a first come, first served basis and at the discretion of the Recovery 360 team. Presenters receive free admission to attend Recovery 360, a listing in our online presenter directory, and the opportunity to place one marketing material of their choice in our conference swag bag.
Please submit your presenter application to Dara Klein at dklein@highfocuscenters.com before the deadline listed below.
PRESENTER QUALIFICATIONS
Please note: to be a presenter you must possess the necessary education and credentials on the topic you are presenting in order for the presentation to be eligible for continuing education credits (CEUs). Please see below for official NBCC provider qualification requirements:
1. Category 1 Presenter Qualifications
In order to qualify as a Category 1 Presenter, the individual must: (a). Hold a graduate degree in a mental health field from a regionally accredited educational institution; and, (b) Be qualified by appropriate education, experience, and/or training to present/author the particular subject matter, or author the publication concerning the subject matter.
2. Category 2 Presenter Qualifications
In order to qualify as a Category 2 Presenter, the individual must: (a). Hold a graduate degree from a regionally accredited educational institution directly related to the subject matter presented; and, (b). Be qualified by appropriate education, experience, and/or training to present/author the particular subject matter, or author the publication concerning the subject matter
3. Category 3 Presenter Qualifications
In order to qualify as a Category 3 Presenter, the individual must: (a). Be qualified by appropriate education, experience, and/or training to present/author the particular subject matter, or author the publication concerning the subject matter.
4. Additional Presenter Requirements and Restrictions
(a). Each program presenter must qualify under this Policy to teach the particular subject matter presented by that individual.
(b). Honorary academic degrees must not be used to qualify a presenter to present or author programs offered for NBCC credit.
(c). Individuals who have received academic degrees outside the United States may or may not be qualified to present programs for NBCC credit. Such foreign degreed individuals may be required to submit the results of an international degree equivalency evaluation. NBCC will determine whether the individual qualifies as a presenter under this Policy."
1. Category 1 Presenter Qualifications
In order to qualify as a Category 1 Presenter, the individual must: (a). Hold a graduate degree in a mental health field from a regionally accredited educational institution; and, (b) Be qualified by appropriate education, experience, and/or training to present/author the particular subject matter, or author the publication concerning the subject matter.
2. Category 2 Presenter Qualifications
In order to qualify as a Category 2 Presenter, the individual must: (a). Hold a graduate degree from a regionally accredited educational institution directly related to the subject matter presented; and, (b). Be qualified by appropriate education, experience, and/or training to present/author the particular subject matter, or author the publication concerning the subject matter
3. Category 3 Presenter Qualifications
In order to qualify as a Category 3 Presenter, the individual must: (a). Be qualified by appropriate education, experience, and/or training to present/author the particular subject matter, or author the publication concerning the subject matter.
4. Additional Presenter Requirements and Restrictions
(a). Each program presenter must qualify under this Policy to teach the particular subject matter presented by that individual.
(b). Honorary academic degrees must not be used to qualify a presenter to present or author programs offered for NBCC credit.
(c). Individuals who have received academic degrees outside the United States may or may not be qualified to present programs for NBCC credit. Such foreign degreed individuals may be required to submit the results of an international degree equivalency evaluation. NBCC will determine whether the individual qualifies as a presenter under this Policy."
PROPOSAL GUIDELINES
Recovery 360 is intended for professionals and providers in the behavioral healthcare field. We're looking for presentations on the latest developments and perspectives in the treatment of eating disorders, mental health, and substance abuse.
Each proposal submission should include:
Each proposal submission should include:
- Presentation title
- Presentation topic
- Course overview
- Three learning objectives
- CV
- Short presenter biography
PROPOSAL SUBMISSION DEADLINES
Please submit your presenter application to Dara Klein at dklein@highfocuscenters.com before the deadline listed below.
April 1, 2020: Submission deadline for presentation topic/title and presenter requirements for licensure
April 10, 2020: Final approval for selected presenters
July 3, 2020: Submission deadline for presenter's full PowerPoint presentation
April 10, 2020: Final approval for selected presenters
July 3, 2020: Submission deadline for presenter's full PowerPoint presentation