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opioid use disorder

  • Emergency Medicine as Leaders in Care Provision for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder

    Emergency physicians can lead system-wide OUD care, bridging gaps and improving outcomes beyond the ED. Learn how to drive institutional change.
  • Prehospital Buprenorphine Is a Powerful Tool in the Opioid-Crisis Fight

    Drug overdoses are a leading cause of accidental death in the United States, representing a persistent and...
  • The New Mexico Bridge Program

    In 2020, New Mexico established the New Mexico (NM) Bridge—a new initiative to address the state’s rapidly...

Emergency Medicine as Leaders in Care Provision for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder

January 27, 2026 - Terence M. Hughes, MD; Utsha G. Khatri, MD, MSHP; Jennifer S. Love, MD, MSCR; and Siri Shastry, MD, MS - 0 Comment

Emergency physicians can lead system-wide OUD care, bridging gaps and improving outcomes beyond the ED. Learn how to drive institutional change.

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Prehospital Buprenorphine Is a Powerful Tool in the Opioid-Crisis Fight

June 4, 2025 - Karen Hou Chung, MD - 0 Comment

Drug overdoses are a leading cause of accidental death in the United States, representing a persistent and…

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The New Mexico Bridge Program

March 5, 2023 - Margaret Greenwood-Ericksen, MD, MSC; Brandon Warrick, MD; Eric Ketcham, MD; Sallyanne Wait, BSN; Cindy Ketcham, BSN; Julie Salvador, PhD - 0 Comment

In 2020, New Mexico established the New Mexico (NM) Bridge—a new initiative to address the state’s rapidly…

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By the Numbers: X-Waiver

October 28, 2020 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

Health Care Workers 1,200 signed up for the largest ever remote DEA X-Waiver session 3 states with…

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Improve Opioid Use Disorder Management by Changing Resident Training

October 23, 2020 - Rachel Haroz, MD; Alexis LaPietra, DO, FACEP; Stephen Holtsford, MD; and Reuben J. Strayer, MD - 2 Comments

The last decade has witnessed a brutal toll of opioid-related suffering and deaths. Opioid addiction has shifted from…

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