This monthly series of educational webinars is organized and hosted by the Technical Assistance Collaborative in an effort to share information with communities surrounding best practices for opioid related issues. Attendees exchange information with leading researchers to determine community needs, and learn about best practices for the domains of the state opioid pillars. The goal of this series is to assist county, city and township officials who have received settlement funding and are involved and/or interested in learning more about evidence-based practices and strategies to help remediate opioid overdoses in their communities.
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- —2024 (39)
- —July (14)
- Pain Management Group Closure: Michigan Pain Consultants
- Last decade saw big decrease in teens who used commonly prescribed and misused prescription drugs
- Opioid Research Institute releases first Annual Report
- Media Mention: Opioid health homes remove barriers to recovery
- $500k federal grant to support postdoctoral trainees studying the biology of drug abuse
- Media Mention: Researchers Call for Expanded Recommendations for the Treatment of Co-Occurring Stimulant and Opioid Use Disorders
- Media Mention: Best Practices: Managing Opioid Risks in Older Adults
- Media Mention: From ‘trial and error’ to targeted precision: $17.9M grant accelerates U-M mental health research
- July 17: Equity in Pain Management and Access to SUD Treatment Webinar
- Media Mention: Many Doctors Hesitant to Accept Patients Using Opioids or Cannabis
- September 25: OPEN-hosted webinar - Enhancing Engagement in OUD Care for Disadvantaged Populations
- September 16: OPEN-hosted webinar - Introduction to Treating Patients with Buprenorphine for Primary Care Providers
- September 4: OPEN-hosted webinar - Optimizing Maternal and Neonatal Health: Strategies for Screening, Diagnosing and Treating Substance Use Disorders in Pregnancy
- August 21: OPEN-hosted webinar - Bridging the Gap: Practical Approaches to Initiating and Sustaining MOUD Treatment from Emergency Department to Long-Term Care
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- +May (9)
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- +2020 (25)
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- +2018 (42)