PPT-Opioid Overdose Prevention
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Training Massachusetts Department of Public Health Bureau of Substance Abuse Services Agenda Massachusetts Department of Public Health Bureau of Substance Abuse
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Training Massachusetts Department of Public Health Bureau of Substance Abuse Services Agenda Massachusetts Department of Public Health Bureau of Substance Abuse Services Understanding Opioids. Legislative Breakfast . 2014. Mishka Terplan MD MPH FACOG . Diplomate. ABAM. Medical Director, Behavioral Health System Baltimore. . Overdose in the US. CDC 2011. Overdose in the US. What is an opioid overdose?. Addressing Opioid Overdose . with . Community-based Education . and . Naloxone . Rescue Kits. Alexander Walley, MD MS. c. Medical . Director, Massachusetts . Dept. of Public . Health Opioid . Overdose Prevention Pilot. The approach to overdose prevention and response described in this guide book is based on information, techniques, and medications that have been used in modern medicine for decades. The philosophy of PRE-HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION . OF NALOXONE. RENEE YANDEL PAT MOORE. HIV ALLIANCE D.I.N.T. . Amnesty in overdose reporting . Senate Bill 839 of the 2015 Oregon Legislative Session.. A person who calls EMS or Police to report an OD, along with the actual patient, may not be arrested or prosecuted for the following crimes if the evidence was obtained pursuant to the emergency response:. Training of Trainers. Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Bureau of Substance Abuse Services. Agenda. Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Bureau of Substance Abuse Services. Understanding Opioids. Breakthrough Project. August 23, 2017. Cara Christ, MD, MS. Chair, Goal Council 3. Director, Arizona Department of Health Services. How did we get here?. 2016 Data. Opioid Use is Increasing in Arizona. All Drug Deaths by Age Distribution, 2012-2016. Opioids Present In Overdose Deaths*. * Percentages for . fentanyl, heroin, buprenorphine . are included in the opioid category and are broken out for clarity.. Ashley Bergeron, MPH. Office of Preparedness and Emergency Health Care. Wisconsin Division of Public Health. June 12, 2018. Wisconsin was one of 12 initial states awarded the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Enhanced State Opioid Overdose Surveillance (. Opioid Management Ashok Kumar MD FACP. Associate Professor Dept of Internal Medicine Sanford Medical School UNDERSTAND THE EXTENT OF UNINTENTIONAL EXCESSIVE USE OF OPIOIDS IN OUR PRACTICE AND ABUSE BY Training of Trainers. Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Bureau of Substance Abuse Services. Agenda. Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Bureau of Substance Abuse Services. Understanding Opioids. Norma Holtz RPH. Pharmacist . The Medicine Shoppe. 217 S Main St.. Farmer City, IL 61842. Thank you for inviting me to the parent Academy. Children in crisis – what do I look for and how to help... Community Placement of Lifesaving Equipment. Naloxone. Overdose antidote. Administered via injection or nasal aerosol. Onset of action 3-15 . mins. Duration of action: 30-45 . mins. Image courtesy of Prescribe to Prevent. Iowa Department of Public Health. Protecting and Improving the Health of . Iowans. Introductions. Iowa Department of Public Health. Division of Behavioral Health – Single State Authority on Substance Use Disorders. Please scan the QR code to fill out your registration form!. A New PATH (Parents for Addiction Treatment & Healing). is a non-profit advocacy organization of parents, concerned citizens, individuals in recovery, healthcare professionals, and community leaders. Our mission is to reduce the stigma associated with addictive illness through education and compassionate support and to advocate for therapeutic rather than punitive drug policies. .
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