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War on drugs, war on wolves
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Training medical students in addiction medicine can help in the opioid crisis
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Resolving youth opioid addiction needs evidence-based care
Youth opioid addiction, and related harms continue to rise in North America. With an increasing number of opioid overdoses, there remain significant
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Addiction training is feasible and acceptable for doctors and junior physicians; however, important barriers persist. We need to learn more about the
Nursing Fellowship in Addiction Medicine
Traditionally, nursing and physician education have been separated through separate programmes despite working closely together in real-world