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Mentoring helps physicians publish more peer-reviewed papers, study says
Physician scientists help advance the science of addiction medicine, yet prior studies have not looked at better ways of increasing publication
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Can intentional substance use reduce illicit opioid use?
Have you ever intentionally used an alternate substance to control or reduce your use of illicit (non-prescribed) opioids? Self-managed use is one
Modernizing withdrawal management services, review
Withdrawal management remains one of the essential skills of addiction medicine specialists. This review describes the recent clinical advances and
Annual Blog Review 2021
Review 2021 stories of learning, discovery, and innovation from this year. Here you can find a summary of all posts in one place, enjoy! Thank you
Framework for implementing physician education in substance use disorders
Education should be a window, not a wall. One would expect latest developments in research and science to move straight into practice, but it often
Thrive supports caregivers coping with family substance use issues
Thrive is a supportive network for family and friend caregivers of older adults who use substances or alcohol.Authors: Michee-Ana Hamilton, MSc and
Improving opioid agonist care continuation, meta-analysis
Improving opioid agonist care continuation remains to be a challenge for many community based addiction treatment organizations. Research into