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SUMMARY:CAI Conference: Best Practices in Trauma Informed Overdose Prevention: Confronting Stigma to Save Lives
DESCRIPTION:While substance use disorders are considered chronic and treatable medical conditions\, studies still show that people who use drugs still face discrimination and stigma that negatively impacts wellness and access to healthcare\, including initiation of medications for opioid use disorder and social services. Thus\, confronting and reducing stigma is critical to addressing the overdose epidemic. \nAs more initiatives unfold across New Jersey to increase access to overdose prevention\, harm reduction\, treatment\, and recovery services\, confronting stigma at multiple levels and creating a culture of change is imperative\, despite the pervasiveness among the public and healthcare providers. Join us to gain insights\, understanding\, connections and strategies to recognize and address stigma across the care continuum to create healing environments that support people who use drugs and the people who care for them.  \nWho should attend:\nCAI strives to build the trauma lens in agencies that work in public health and public safety across the state to foster a trauma-informed ecosystem that allows for compassionate and non-judgmental service delivery approaches. Persons in the field harm reduction\, substance use disorder\, addiction medicine\, HIV prevention and treatment\, including but not limited to front line staff and providers\, community health workers\, overdose fatality review team members\, EMS personnel. \nPlease Note: \n\nThis is a free conference.\nCEU’s are not available for this conference.\nBreakfast and hot lunch to be served. If you have any dietary restrictions\, please contact Patrick Taylor at ptaylor@CAIglobal.org\n\nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://www.addiction.rutgers.edu/event/cai-conference-best-practices-in-trauma-informed-overdose-prevention-confronting-stigma-to-save-lives/
LOCATION:Robert Treat Hotel\, 50 Park Pl\, Newark\, NJ\, 07102
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SUMMARY:The Opioid Epidemic: A Focus on Vulnerable Populations Part III
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis webinar will revisit the topic of populations vulnerable to opioid use disorder\, which had been covered in both the 2021 and 2022 Learning Series. Many groups\, due to factors such as socioeconomic status\, are more likely to suffer from the opioid epidemic. Experts will examine why that is the case and what is being done to address the issue. \nRegister here!
URL:https://www.addiction.rutgers.edu/event/the-opioid-epidemic-a-focus-on-vulnerable-populations-part-iii/
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Seminar: Dr. Julie Donohue on Substance Use Treatment Improvements
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our next Rutgers Institute for Health Brown Bag Seminar. We are excited to be joined via Zoom by Julie M. Donohue\, PhD\, Professor and Chair\, Department of Health Policy and Management at University of Pittsburgh’s School of Public Health. Dr. Donohue will present: “Improving quality and equity in substance use treatment through a Medicaid distributed research network.” \nDr. Donohue is Professor and Chair in the Department of Health Policy and Management in the School of Public Health. She holds secondary appointments in the Clinical and Translational Science Institute and is a senior advisor to the Medicaid research\, and faculty affiliate in the Health Policy Institute and the Center for Pharmaceutical Policy and Prescribing (CP3). She is an associate editor at JAMA Health Forum. Donohue earned a PhD in health policy from Harvard University and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in pharmaceutical policy research at Harvard Medical School. Please click here for Dr. Donohue’s full bio. \n\n\n\nMeeting URL:\nhttps://rutgers.zoom.us/j/98025134019?pwd=L0U1OEN6QlB1dm9pQ1ZwM3ZQalU5QT09&from=addon\n\n\nMeeting ID:\n980 2513 4019\n\n\nPassword:\n191920
URL:https://www.addiction.rutgers.edu/event/brown-bag-seminar-dr-julie-donohue-on-substance-use-treatment-improvements/
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