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Contents
Toolkit/Resource | Type | Source | Description | Supplemental Materials |
Evidence-based funding guide | AUDIENCE: Organizations, SAMHSA, funders. Guide on how to implement a tiered funding system for different organizations trying new approaches to reduce opioid misuse, as well as options to scale up programs once there's evidence. |
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The American Society of Addiction Medicine - National Practice Guideline for the Use of Medications in the Treatment of Addiction Involving Opioid Use
Training Materials and Provider Resources
- Buprenorphine training for physicians
- Opioid prescribing courses for physicians
- Webinars, workshops, and summits
- Publications and research
- Support organizations
Increase Access to Naloxone
Lazarus Toolkit for creating standing orders for Naloxone
This toolkit was creating by a group of graduate students at UNC
North Carolina Lazarus Toolkit report
This toolkit was creating by a group of graduate students at UNC
North Carolina Lazarus Toolkit report
Toolkit/Resource | Type | Source | Description | Supplemental Materials |
Toolkit/Resource | Type | Source | Description | Supplemental Materials |