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The experts addressed about 200 people during the discussion, “Perspectives: Proven Solutions for the Opioid Epidemic.”
The experts addressed about 200 people during the discussion, “Perspectives: Proven Solutions for the Opioid Epidemic.”
On Sunday, a six-member panel tackled the opioid epidemic head-on – discussing the role of providers in addressing the problem, issues of stigmatization, the importance of interprofessional collaboration and steps that should be taken to address the issue within an organization and on a national scale.
They addressed about 200 physician leaders during the discussion, “Perspectives: Proven Solutions for the Opioid Epidemic.” It was part of the Thought Leadership Symposium.
The panelists were: Michael Canady, MD, MBA, CPE, FACS; Stacy Bare; Don Stader, MD, FACEP; Rachael Duncan, PharmD, BCPS; Diane Rossi MacKay, RN, MSN, CPHQ; and Deborah Pasko, PharmD, MHA.
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