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Most descriptions of the nation’s worsening drug-related overdose epidemic highlight the more than 100,000 individuals who have died in the past year. Broad solutions supported by the AMA and many others point to the need to remove all barriers to medications to treat opioid use disorder, enforce mental health and substance use disorder parity laws, and greatly increase access to harm reduction efforts such as fentanyl test strips and naloxone. Within the tragic mortality figures, however, are unique effects of the epidemic on children and adolescents, historically marginalized and minoritized individuals, and patients with pain. A new AMA webinar, “The nation’s drug overdose epidemic: Helping children and families, patients with pain,” will look closely at each of these areas from the perspectives of physicians who provide care to these patient populations.
The nation’s drug overdose epidemic: Helping children and families, patients with pain
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
1 p.m. CT
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Host:
Bobby Mukkamala, MD, Chair, AMA Board of Trustees
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Panelists: