Tuesday, August 11, 2009

This is a very good thing

Let's hope he's given the power to align policy research from places like TRI and Lighthouse:

The Senate yesterday confirmed University of Pennsylvania psychologist A. Thomas McLellan as deputy director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.

The vote, by unanimous consent, means that McLellan will be the No. 2 to Gil Kerlikowske, the former police chief of Seattle, who was confirmed this year as the office's director, better known as the drug czar.

McLellan, a leading researcher in addiction and treatment, will be charged with reducing the nation's demand for drugs.

Until his nomination by President Obama in April, McLellan, 60, was executive director of the Treatment Research Institute, a nonprofit he cofounded in Philadelphia 17 years ago to study and compare treatments and to translate scientific findings into clinical practice and public policy.

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1 comment:

PMFAddictionTreatmentCenter said...

Thanks for the post.
this is great news. It is so important to place someone as Drug Czar who is all about finding the best way to treat addiction and NOT place everyone in jail.