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SUMMARY:The Community Pharmacist’s Role in NJ’s Naloxone 365 Program
DESCRIPTION:This course is provided by the New Jersey Pharmacists Association\, and the New Jersey Department of Human Services. FREE to pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. Registration is required to gain access to the course materials.  Credit will be awarded only after successful completion of the timed webinar\, quizzes and an evaluation. This free course is presented by our Clinical Pharmacist/Academic Detailer\, Dr. Clement Chen\, and provided by the NJ Pharmacists Association\, and the NJ DHS. Credit will be awarded only after successful completion of the timed webinar\, quizzes and an evaluation.  \nAnnual opioid overdose deaths have skyrocketed to over 100\,000 people in the United States\, much of which are due to the rapid growth of highly potent synthetic opioids such as fentanyl in the drug supply. More than ever\, strategies to curb these deaths are crucial to overcoming the opioid crisis. Naloxone\, an opioid antidote\, is a vital harm reduction tool that has significant barriers to access due to cost and stigma. The New Jersey Dept. of Human Services’ Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services implemented the NJ “Naloxone 365” program to remove barriers to this lifesaving medication by making it more accessible to individuals requesting naloxone in community pharmacies. The main objective of this program is to explain the importance of “Naloxone 365\,” so that community pharmacies are provided with the tools and information to effectively execute this program.
URL:https://sites.rutgers.edu/mat-coe/event/the-community-pharmacists-role-in-njs-naloxone-365-program/
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SUMMARY:ECHO : Maternal Opioid Intervention and Care Coordination
DESCRIPTION:Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) in pregnant and parenting individuals creates an additional risk for opioid-related death. Pregnant individuals diagnosed with OUD at the time of delivery were found to be 4.6 times more likely to die during hospitalization. Prevention and early intervention are crucial to ensuring comprehensive care that improves outcomes for pregnant individuals and their families. \nAs a provider offering either prenatal or postpartum care\, you can increase your ability to recognize OUD and provide optimal treatment for pregnant and parenting individuals and their babies. By utilizing a family-centered\, empowering\, and culturally relevant approach\, you can build a more trusting and empowering relationship with pregnant individuals facing OUD. \nJoin our ECHO to learn best practices for treatment\, identify helpful community resources\, and collaborate with a panel of Maternal Child Health and Addiction Medicine specialists and your peers. Together\, we can help ensure that mothers in New Jersey can give birth safely with the treatment and support they receive within their community. \nTo learn more about the upcoming ECHO launch\, join one of our three pre-launch informational sessions and get all the necessary details! Zoom Registration
URL:https://sites.rutgers.edu/mat-coe/event/echo-maternal-opioid-intervention-and-care-coordination/
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