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      training on the management of patients with addiction and chronic
      pain.  She also intermittently provides clinical research consulting to
      other research teams in these areas.

      MARK STANFORD, PH.D.

      Mark Stanford, Ph.D. is the Senior Manager of Medical and Clinical
      Services for the Santa Clara Valley Health & Hospital System
      Department of Alcohol & Drug Services - Addiction Medicine and
      Therapy Division.   He has direct clinical experience working in every
      modality of addictions treatment including inpatient, residential, day
      treatment, outpatient and opioid treatment programs.  He has authored
      numerous materials in behavioral neuroscience including, Foundations
      in Behavioral Pharmacology.

      Dr. Stanford is also a clinical research educator in the behavioral
      neurosciences.  He has taught psychopharmacology throughout the
      Bay Area including a 20-year history with UC Berkeley Extension
      Department of Biological and Behavioral Sciences and Mathematics,
      and as a lecturer at Stanford University Department of Family and
      Community Medicine.  He also  teaches Treatment and Clinical
      Considerations of Substance Abuse Disorders for LCSW’s, MFT’s
      and Psychologists for their CEU licensing requirements.

      DEBORAH STEPHENSON, M.D., MPH

      Dr. Deborah Stephenson has been with the Santa Clara Valley Health
      & Hospital System Department of Alcohol & Drug Services since
      1992 and has been providing medical  management for the Perinatal
      Substance Abuse Program (including methadone maintained pregnant
      women) since 1993.  She is certified in Addiction Medicine through
      the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) and Board
      Certified in Preventive Medicine/Public Health.   She holds an MPH in
      Maternal and Child Health.  Dr. Stephenson has been an active
      member of the California Society  of Addiction Medicine (CSAM)
      Committee on Treatment of Opioid Dependence since its beginning in
      1996.   She was the primary Editor of the CSAM 2005 Guidelines for
      Physicians Working in California Opioid Treatment Programs.
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