Connect With The NCRG Online For Conference Updates

The13th annual NCRG Conference on Gambling and Addictionbegins this Sunday, Sept. 30 and runs through Tuesday, Oct. 2 at the Sands Expo and Convention Center at the Venetian Las Vegas.

If you can’t make it to the event, we still want you to be a part of the conversations that are taking place! There are three ways you can stay updated on everything that’s happening at the NCRG Conference:

  1. Gambling Disorders 360°:Keep up with all the breaking news from the event by subscribing to the NCRG’s blog for daily updates, on-site reporting about the sessions and audio posts from leading researchers and industry representatives.
  2. Twitter:The NCRG’s Twitter account (@theNCRG) will feature conference updates and live-tweeting from events and sessions, including: the conference welcome address, the Scientific Achievement Awards luncheon, “Screening and Brief Intervention: So You Want to Implement an Evidence-Based Practice?” “The Science of Recovery” and “Roundtable on Online Gambling: Regulating Responsible Gaming on the Internet.” For a full list of sessions, you can view theNCRG Conference schedule.The NCRG’s tweets will include the hashtag #NCRGConference to make it easier for you to find the latest insight from conference sessions. Attendees who would like to tweet what they learn at the NCRG Conference should also use the #NCRGConference hashtag.
  3. Facebook:The NCRG team will also be active on Facebook (www.facebook.com/theNCRG), posting updates and pictures from the conference. If you are attending the conference and want to share your photos with us, send them to Amy Kugler atakugler@ncrg.org.

The NCRG team is excited for this year’s conference and looks forward to seeing participants who will be attending in person. If you can’t make the NCRG Conference, we hope you will participate online.

For more information on the NCRG Conference, visithttp://www.ncrg.org/public-education-and-outreach/conference.

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