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Improving Outcomes in Opioid Use Disorder: Exploring Long-Acting Therapies in Primary Care (Medscape)
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Improving Outcomes in Opioid Use Disorder: Exploring Long-Acting Therapies in Primary Care (Medscape)
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The goal of this 30 minute video discussion is to educate clinicians on the use of long-acting medications for opioid use disorder. This activity is intended for psychiatrists, primary care physicians, neurologists, nurses, and nurse practitioners.
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https://www.medscape.org/
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