CDC Issues Report on Overdose Deaths

CDC - NCHS - National Center for Health Statistics

The report identifies the specific drugs involved most frequently in drug overdose deaths in the United States from 2011 through 2016. Read Report

Opioid Week: November 12-16

Patient and doctors

You’re invited to join hundreds of hospitals and academic medical centers around the country for Opioid Week, an interactive case series to help clinicians assess and improve their opioid and pain management skills. Why? Many of our patients are suffering from chronic pain or the harms of opiates. By participating in Opioid Week, you can […]

Successfully Integrating OUD Treatment Into a Primary Care Clinic

The PCSS team worked with Robert A. Mesropian Center for Community Care for more than a year. Picture here (from left): PCSS Project Manager Justina Pereira, MD; PCSS Clinical Experts Colleen LaBelle, MSN, RN-BC, CARN and Sanchit Maruti, MD; PCSS Implementation Scientist Aimee Campbell, PhD; and PCSS Principal Investigator and Project Director Kathryn Cates-Wessel

With one of the highest state opioid overdose death rate in the nation, the clinicians of the Alice Peck Day Hospital in Lebanon, NH recognized they needed to provide life-saving Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for treating individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD). The center was part of a five-state pilot program that provided implementation technical […]

2019 National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week® (NDAFW): January 22-27

National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week® (NDAFW)

NIDA: NDAFW is a week-long series of events that links teens to science-based facts to shatter the myths about drugs. Healthcare professionals can participate in NDAFW by providing teens with free resources about drugs. For other event ideas, toolkits, and to register your event, go to the National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week webpage.