Meet Our Team Attendings Image Sharon Levy , MD, MPH Chief, Division of Addiction Medicine Professor in Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School Image Miriam Schizer , MD, MPH Attending Physician, Division of Addiction Medicine; Medical Director, Adolescent …
Prepare for your visit to the Adolescent Substance Use & Addiction Program.
Your Visit How do I tell my child about our appointment with ASAP? It’s best to be honest with your child. Tell them about the appointment when you’re both having a good day. Explain that you’re concerned about their drug use and that this appointment is …
See substance facts from the Adolescent Substance Use & Addiction Program.
Substance Facts Things teens should know about commonly used substances Alcohol Nicotine Cannabis (marijuana) Opioids Inhalants Amphetamines Methamphetamine (meth) Cocaine MDMA (ecstasy or molly) Depressants Alcohol Alcohol is an intoxicating ingredient …
See teaching and training resources from the Adolescent Substance Use & Addiction Program.
Teaching & Training The Adolescent Substance Use & Addiction Program (ASAP) and Harvard Medical School offer a comprehensive training experience for physicians through the Pediatric Addiction Medicine Fellowship . ASAP also provides training opportunities …
Learn about the fellowship at the Adolescent Substance Use & Addiction Program.
Fellowship Pediatric Addiction Medicine Fellowship The Pediatric Addiction Medicine Fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital is an ACGME-accredited, one-year program that accesses the resources of Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School , and …
Contact the Adolescent Substance Use & Addiction Program.
Contact Us For more information about the Adolescent Substance Use & Addiction Program (ASAP) or to refer a patient, please contact us. All evaluations and appointments for all locations should be made through our main number: 617-355-2727. Locations …
The Adolescent Bariatric Surgery Program is dedicated to understanding and addressing the needs of children who are candidates for weight loss surgery.