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2026 Ohio Society of Addiction Medicine Annual Meeting
October 16, 2026
7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Renaissance Columbus Westerville-Polaris Hotel
409 Altair Pkwy
Westerville, OH 43082
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Join leading, experts, clinicians, and advocates from across Ohio as we share best practices, advance addiction medicine, and work together to improve care for individuals and communities affected by substance use disorders.
Featured Session Highlights
· Vulnerable Populations: Healthcare responses to sex work, harm reduction, and human trafficking.
· Emerging Trends: Deep dives into problem gambling, modern digital risks, and Kratom.
· Clinical Practice: Real-world implementation of the 42 CFR Part 8 Final Rule in Ohio.
· Interactive Learning: Complex inpatient case consults, street medicine strategies, and scientific poster sessions.
The OHSAM annual meeting provides a unique opportunity to discuss, debate, and network with colleagues and build new relationships with leading experts in addiction medicine. Members benefit from learning and sharing together, the poster presentations will share clinical or and research work in the field of addiction medicine, and the exhibit hall is a great place to network with colleagues and connect with company representatives whose products and services are designed to help you and your patients.
Group Rate at Renaissance Columbus Westerville-Polaris Hotel for 174.00 USD per night - Last Day to Book : Thursday, September 24, 2026
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Scientific Poster Competition:
The Ohio Society of Addiction Medicine (OHSAM) is inviting all to submit a scientific abstract for poster presentation at the OHSAM Annual Meeting on Oct. 16, 2026.
The event is open to physicians and other healthcare providers specializing in addiction medicine, emergency medicine, family medicine, and psychiatry. It’s a great chance to network and learn about cutting-edge treatments for substance use disorders from leading specialists.
Abstracts should relate to clinical or research-oriented work in addiction medicine. Abstracts accepted for presentation at other North American conferences may be considered. Accepted abstracts will receive complimentary registration and must be presented at the meeting.