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March 30, 2023 1pm-4pm (IST) Registration required This is a free online educational workshop aimed at people who use drugs and/or alcohol problematically, nurses, researchers and
Use of Technologies in prevention and treatment of people with additive behaviors and dependencies Moderator: Paulo Seabra (ESEL/CIDNUR/IntNSA Portugal) Use of digital media in the treatment
Date & time Thursday, April 14 6pm – 7pm PDT (Duration: 1 hour) Cost FREE to all attendees Registration Sign up online,click here. Substance use impact
South AfricaIntNSA South Africa’s vision is to improve public wellbeing in South Africa by organising and developing full spectrum addiction care nurses, by advancing evidence-based intervention
España Our story In order to launch the chapter formally, our first international conference took place in June 2016, which was attended by the then IntNSA
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TanzaniaIntNSA Tanzania – Nurses in the frontline for substance use prevention and Addiction treatment. Join us now. How to become a member Membership is free for
NigeriaThe rate of substance misuse is rising steeply in Nigeria with the prevalence of use being highest within the south-west region of the country. The rate
BrazilAlcohol consumption is Brazil’s main issue with regards to substance abuse. Despite the illegal use of drugs such as crack cocaine, 77% of people use alcohol
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3416 Primm Lane
Birmingham, Alabama 35216
Office Hours: 8:30 am–5:00 pm CT, Monday–Friday
Contact us
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+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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