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Please consider including this textbook in your programs to increase awareness on the incidence of substance use disorder in healthcare. The American Nurses Association estimates that six
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Please consider including this textbook in your programs to increase awareness on the incidence of substance use disorder in healthcare. The American Nurses Association estimates that six
Message on behalf of the Office of Science Policy and Communications, National Institute on Drug Abuse/National Institutes of Health The National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse
The International Nurses Society on Addictions announces the following webinar: Opioid Use Disorder in the Nursing Profession DATE & TIME Friday, April 15 12noon – 1:00
November 3rd | 1pm ET – This webinar is sponsored by the Friends of NIAAA in collaboration with the American Psychological Association.
November 10th 2021 | 12:00pm ESTANCC WEBINAR SERIES Now more than ever nurses are experiencing unparalleled levels of stress, trauma, and burnoutwhich often leads to increased
Resources Synthetic cannabinoids in Europe – a review Recommendations “Web outreach for people who use drugs” Update of Canada’s Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines: Summary of Findings
NIDA Director Dr. Volkow’s latest blog post, NIDA’s HIV Research Program: A Longstanding Institute Priority Continues Under a New Name, can be viewed here. In follow-up to the 15 listening
ADDICTA: The Turkish Journal on Addictions Smoking Prevalence among Healthcare Workers and the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic Process on the Frequency of Smoking in TurkeyBerna
October 9, 2021 IntNSA is excited to announce that Dr. Pamela Cipriano has been elected as the next President of the International Council of Nurses (ICN).
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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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