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Home / Resources / Buprenorphine Treatment A Training for Multidisciplinary Professionals (Part 3 of 3)

Buprenorphine Treatment A Training for Multidisciplinary Professionals (Part 3 of 3)

Written by Jessica Williams | September 11, 2011

Description

This webinar demystifies opioid treatment, gives an overview of opioid addiction in the U.S., and describes medication-based opioid treatment.

Presenter

Lauren Broyles, PhD. is a research health scientist at the VA in Pittsburgh. She works at the Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion. Her research is focused on nurse-delivered alcohol screening, and brief intervention and referral to treatment for hospitalized patients.

Richard Silbert, MD is a psychiatrist who has been working in the drug and alcohol co-occurring area. He has been a practitioner and prescriber for buprenorphine.

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