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For the most up-to-date information on responses to COVID-19 for the Substance Use Disorder Treatment field, go to https://www.samhsa.gov/.
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The International Nurses Society of Addictions announces the followingIntNSA / PCSS sponsored webinar: Initiating Buprenorphine for Patients Using Fentanyl DATE & TIME Friday, April 712noon eastern(Duration:
The International Nurses Society of Addictions announces the following IntNSA / PCSS sponsored webinar: Initiating Buprenorphine for Patients Using Fentanyl DATE & TIME Friday, April 7
May 23, 2023 12pm-5pm (EET) Registration required The seminar discusses the opportunities provided by substance abuse services to reach people who are not covered by the
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To advance excellence in nursing care for the prevention and treatment of addictions for diverse populations across all practice setting through advocacy, collaboration, education, research and policy development.
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3416 Primm Lane
Birmingham, Alabama 35216
Office Hours: 8:30 am–5:00 pm CT, Monday–Friday
Contact us
Phone
+1-205-823-6106
Email
intnsa@intnsa.org
Phone calls are managed by Prime Management Services
International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA)
3416 Primm Lane
Birmingham, Alabama 35216
Office Hours: 8:30 am–5:00 pm CT, Monday–Friday
Our mission
To advance excellence in nursing care for the prevention and treatment of addictions for diverse populations across all practice setting through advocacy, collaboration, education, research and policy development.
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