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APNA e-learning Center: On-Line modules for effective treatment for opioid use disorder with CEU (APNA) (opens new window)

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Effective treatment of opioid use disorders (APNA) (opens new window)

Young victims of the opioid crisis (APA) (opens new window)

Psychology’s Unique Role in Addressing the Opioid Crisis (APA) (opens new window)

Nursing’s Role in Addressing Nation’s Opioid Crisis (ANA) (opens new window)

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Opioid Misuse Epidemic: Addressing opioid prescribing and organization initiatives for holistic, safe and compassionate care (AACN) (opens new window)

Racial Differences in Opioid Use for Chronic Nonmalignant Pain (NIH) (opens new window)

How the Opioid Addiction Crisis Was Rendered ‘White’ (APA) (opens new window)

The Effects of Opioid Addiction on the Black Community (International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health) (opens new window)

Expert forum: Race, ethnicity, and opioids (Athena Health) (opens new window)

Pain and Ethnicity (AMA Journal of Ethics) (opens new window)

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