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Welcome to the 2026 Research to Recovery Conference
Thursday May 21, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT


Integrating Peer Recovery Specialists (PRS) is an evidence-based strategy that transforms the "revolving door" of emergency care into a path of sustained wellness. Research shows that patients supported by peers are 45% more likely to start treatment (MOUD) after an overdose and experience significantly fewer repeat crises and hospital readmissions. By reducing stigma and improving trust—especially in high-stakes areas like EMS response and postpartum care—peer integration lowers overall healthcare costs while significantly increasing patient engagement and hope.

By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
  1. Identify Critical Gaps: Pinpoint specific "disconnects" in traditional medical trajectories (from EMS arrival to hospital discharge) where the absence of peer support leads to higher recidivism and patient disengagement.
  2. Analyze the Pre-Hospital Peer Model: Describe the operational benefits of integrating peers into EMS and 9-1-1 response, specifically regarding de-escalation, trust-building, and "warm handoffs" to clinical settings.
  3. Evaluate Hospital-Based Peer Integration: Discuss strategies for implementing peer support within specialized clinical environments, such as the Emergency Department and Postpartum Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP).
  4. Apply the "Continuum of Connection" Framework: Utilize a modified Sequential Intercept Model to map out peer-led touchpoints within their own local healthcare systems to improve long-term recovery outcomes.
Speakers
avatar for Ryan Banks

Ryan Banks

Director of Behavioral Health Programs, HCA Healthcare Systems
Ryan Banks, Director of Behavioral Health, HCA Henrico Doctors Hospitals: Ryan brings a unique blend of community behavioral health and  hospital leadership, with a strong focus on integrating peer support into clinical care. Ryan has led the development and implementation of peer... Read More →
avatar for Brittany Buckler-Hoffmaster

Brittany Buckler-Hoffmaster

Paramedic/ Assistant Field Supervisor, Operations, Richmond Ambulance Authority
Brittany Buckler-Hoffmaster, Paramedic Field Supervisor, RAA: A veteran of emergency medical services and no stranger to trauma or the impact of organic peer support among first responders, Brittany oversees field operations at Richmond Ambulance Authority. As an advocate for recovery... Read More →
avatar for Robyn Hantelman

Robyn Hantelman

First Responders in Recovery program, Richmond Ambulance Authority
Born right here in Richmond and raised in the foothills of central Virginia, Robyn Hantelman was meant to walk a winding path defined by a unique blend of spirit and service. Long before she was ever a leader in the recovery movement, she was a teenage EMT and a cheerleader—a combination... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Academic Learning Commons - VCU - 1201 1000 Floyd Ave, Richmond, VA 23220, USA

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