Rosa Dragonetti was the Project Director of Addictions Education at CAMH in the Nicotine Dependence Service and is currently an Assistant Professor (Status Only) at the University of Toronto, Department of Community and Family Medicine. She is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). She is a Registered Psychotherapist with over 20 years’ experience in addictions and mental health and works in private practice. During her time at CAMH, she played a key role in developing a strategy for education and programming initiatives including the TEACH project (a Certificate program in Tobacco Cessation Counselling for healthcare professionals). She also supported training for other implementation initiatives such as the STOP program, the largest provincial smoking cessation program. Rosa has delivered many workshops across Canada and internationally. Rosa has co-authored several journal articles and book chapters. Her areas of interest include health behavior change, motivational interviewing, e-learning and supporting research initiatives in the area of technology-enabled collaborative care. She works in private practice supporting people with substance use issues as well as depression and anxiety and continues to deliver workshops in MI and other topic areas.