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Dr. Bill Dewey Receives
Distinguished Service Award from CPDD.
In June, 2009, William L. Dewey, Interim Chair and Professor of
Pharmacology and Toxicology, received a Distinguished Service Award from
the College on Problems of Drug Dependence. Dr. Dewey has been a
long-standing member of the College and has served the college in every
capacity including President- twice. The Distinguished Service Award was
given to recognize his service to the College in the area of public
policy. Dr. Dewey has long served as the Public Policy officer for CPDD
with responsibility for managing the Washington-based advocacy work for
the College. He spends a lot of time traveling to and from Washington
every year, meeting with representatives of Congress (and anyone who
will listen) where he advocates for more funding for both research and
treatment, for better education of the public, and for a more
compassionate approach to improving the lives of those affected by drug
dependence.
In addition, Dr. Dewey led the development of Friends of NIDA, which is
a coalition of more than 40 national organizations who share his vision
of support for drug abuse research. This broad membership, through its
sheer numbers, allows a stronger voice to be heard than could be
achieved by any single organization like CPDD. Friends of NIDA sponsors
many activities, one of their highest profile and highest impact
accomplishments has been the organization of Educational Briefings on
Capitol Hill that are held on average two to three times per year. In
each case, a specific issue in drug dependence is highlighted by the
NIDA Director, Dr. Nora Volkow, an affected patient and a prominent
researcher in that area. These briefings have been remarkably well
attended and their success a testament to Dr. Dewey’s perserevance,
commitment and enthusiasm.
Pictured: Bill Dewey receives the Distinguished Service Award from CPDD
President, Sharon Walsh
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