
Each year the South Dakota Academy of Family Physician’s hosts its premiere Winter Seminar in Deadwood at The Lodge at Deadwood.
Date for 2026 SDAFP Winter Seminar: January 29, through January 31, 2026. Please email carletta@sdafp.org if you would like a conference brochure.
To register for the 2026 SDAFP Winter Seminar
To Register for the ALSO Course or the ALSO Course and 2026 Winter Seminar (discounted rate for registering for both) Click Here
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FREE CME
If you need to complete a Part IV for your Maintenance of Certification for the ABFM, the Ohio Academy of Family Physicians has shared their Easy PI with AAFP State Chapters. Here is the link: Click Here
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The Concussion Foundation has a series of lectures on Concussions:
These Links will take you to FREE education from UW:
https://www.hepatitisb.uw.edu/?utm_sou
Hepatitis B Online (HBO)
https://www.hepatitisb.uw.edu/?utm_sou
Hepatitis C Online (HCO)
https://www.hepatitisc.uw.edu/?utm_sou
National HIV Curriculum (NHC)
https://www.hiv.uw.edu/?utm_sou
National HIV Prep Curriculum (NHPC)
https://www.hivprep.uw.edu/?utm_sou
National STD Curriculm:
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Fri, Nov 7, 2025 • 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
AKSAM – Stimulant Use Disorders – ORN Training
https://washington.zoom.us/j/98749265550
Emily Mossberg – Organizer
Sarah Spencer, Shannon Boustead & Workentine, Seth C
An Introduction to Stimulant Use Disorders: A Primer for the Healthcare Provider
Friday, November 7th, 12 – 1:30pm Alaska Standard Time or
CME Provided
First hour will be didactic, followed by 30 minutes for Q & A and discussion. Brought to you by AKSAM in partnership with the Opioid Response Network (ORN).
Presenter:
Dr. Shannon Boustead is a Family Physician at Sea Mar Community Health Centers in Washington State, where he has practiced since 2011. After more than a decade providing comprehensive primary care, his work now focuses on Addiction Medicine and building strong continuums of care for patients with substance use disorders. He serves as faculty for the Sea Mar Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Residency Program and recently served as Medical Advisor to Whatcom County Health and Community Services in shaping the county’s opioid response strategy. Dr. Boustead is also a board member of the Washington State Chapter of the American Society of Addiction Medicine, where he helps advance evidence-based approaches to substance use disorder treatment and care integration across the state
Learning Objectives
- Understand the role of psychostimulants in the overdose epidemic and recognize population disparities.
- Recognize signs of stimulant intoxication, overdose (overamping), and withdrawal.
- Identify evidence-based medications and behavioral health interventions to treat StUD.
- Recognize the 7 underlying principles of contingency management.
- Name at least 2 common co-morbid medical or psychiatric conditions associated with StUD.

