Training designed to provide a broad overview of buprenorphine, its effects, and the role of non-physician practitioners in providing and supporting the treatment of individuals receiving this medication. […]
Audience: Clinical
Prescription Opioid Addiction Treatment Study: Training Materials (ATTC)
Package of tools and training resources for substance use disorders treatment providers. […]
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ATTC Network
An international, multidisciplinary resource for professionals in the addictions treatment and recovery services field. […]
California Consortium for Urban Indian Health: MAT Project (CCUIH)
Project designed to meet the specific prevention, treatment, and recovery needs of California’s Urban Indian communities. […]
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First Nations Health Authority Indigenous Harm Reduction Principles and Practices
Indigenous Harm Reduction is a process of integrating cultural knowledge and values into the strategies and services associated with the work of harm reduction. […]
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Language of Addiction (Indian Country ECHO)
Presentation slides related to the importance of using non-stigmatizing language and appropriate terminology related to substance use. […]
Using the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program to Promote Patient Safety in Opioid Prescribing and Dispensing (CDC)
Online training module related to PDMP use while prescribing and dispensing opioids. […]
Pharmacist Naloxone Prescription Reporting Form (IHS)
Sample naloxone prescription reporting from the IHS […]
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Naloxone Access: A Practical Guide for Pharmacists (CPNP)
A naloxone informational handout. […]
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Medicaid Reimbursement for Take-home Naloxone (PTP)
Toolkit discussing naloxone, Medicaid, and Medicaid drug coverage policies. […]
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