05/26/2026
Here's the most popular and powerful program on alcohol and drug abuse prevention in the country from Louis Profeta, M.D.!
A Sunday Talk on S*x, Drugs, Drinking and Dying
Dr. Louis M. Profeta, a nationally recognized emergency physician and acclaimed author, delivers a gripping, unflinching program designed to confront the realities of campus life. In A Sunday Talk on S*x, Drugs, Drinking, and Dying, Dr. Profeta brings over 25 years of experience in emergency medicine, having cared for more than 160,000 patients and personally delivered devastating news to hundreds of families. His powerful presentation draws from real-life experiences and poignant essays that have reached millions, including his widely shared LinkedIn essay, "A Sunday Talk on S*x, Drugs, Drinking, and Dying With Frat Boys".
This presentation addresses critical issues facing today’s students—alcohol abuse, drug misuse, and the life-altering consequences of poor decision-making. Delivered with raw honesty, emotional depth, and professional authority, Dr. Profeta equips students with the tools and mindset necessary to prioritize safety and accountability. His program is as much a wake-up call as it is a call to action, challenging students to redefine their social norms and make choices that protect themselves and their peers. Dr. Profeta’s program has been lauded as “eye-opening,” “life-changing,” and “intensely impactful” by students and administrators alike. Featured at major conferences such as AFLV Central and SGLA, this presentation resonates deeply, leaving audiences equipped to make safer, smarter decisions.
Learning Outcomes:
1. Understand the physiological and legal risks associated with visible intoxication and substance misuse, emphasizing the importance of medical intervention.
2. Recognize the dangers of sharing prescription medications.
3. Establish robust measures to prevent op**te misuse, including secure storage and immediate response protocols.
4. Identify the inherent risks of drinking games.
5. Encourage accountability.
More details at www.greekuniversity.org/louis