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Home / Resources / Short-Term Opioid Withdrawal Using Buprenorphine: Findings and Strategies from the NIDA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) Study

Short-Term Opioid Withdrawal Using Buprenorphine: Findings and Strategies from the NIDA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) Study

Written by Jessica Williams | January 18, 2012

**Please note, we do not provide CEUs for viewing recorded webinars. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, you can view and register for our upcoming webinars here.**

Description

This webinar will outline a comprehensive strategy for selecting and implementing a practice, discuss barriers and challenges to implementing a practice, review the need for organizational “self-assessment” to determine readiness for change, examine a framework for evaluating evidence-based practices, describe a model for technology transfer, describe the necessary steps for successful implementation of an evidence-based practice, and discuss steps necessary to insure fidelity.

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Marvis Doster is the Director of Nursing and Residential Services at Heartview Foundation.

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