DEA Take Back Day – Warren County
Warren County Sheriff's Department 1400 State Route 9, Lake George, NY, United StatesJoin the Warren County Sheriff's Department for DEA Take Back Day! Bring used or expired medications to be disposed of properly.
Join the Warren County Sheriff's Department for DEA Take Back Day! Bring used or expired medications to be disposed of properly.
Join the Fulton County Sheriff's Department for DEA Take Back Day! Bring used or expired medications to be disposed of properly. Please contact Fulton County Sheriff's Department with any questions.
Join the Washington County Sheriff's Department for DEA Take Back Day! Bring used or expired medications to be disposed of properly. Please contact Washington County Sheriff's Department with any questions.
Join us for this virtual training for 4 CEU Credits! In partnership with JBS and through the RCORP-TA project, the Association for Rural & Community Health Professional Coding (ArchProCoding), has […]
This Training will: Help you describe the goals and principles of buprenorphine treatment for opioid use disorder Explain the new training requirements in order to prescribe buprenorphine Discuss the pharmacology […]
Champlain Family Health An estimated 3.5 million people are living with Hepatitis C in the US, most don’t know it. Testing is free and no insurance is necessary. A small […]
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First Steps to Recovery (FSTR) strives to incorporate the most up-to-date research in developing their programs. Their approach is guided by Science, Access, and peer/family support principles. These core values […]
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Join the conversation! Explore stigma in our communities, how we support people with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and their families, and how we work together in our communities to reduce […]
Join the conversation! Explore stigma in our communities, how we support people with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and their families, and how we work together in our communities to reduce […]
Join the conversation! Explore stigma in our communities, how we support people with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and their families, and how we work together in our communities to reduce […]
Join the conversation! Explore stigma in our communities, how we support people with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and their families, and how we work together in our communities to reduce […]
Join the conversation! Explore stigma in our communities, how we support people with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and their families, and how we work together in our communities to reduce […]
Join the conversation! Explore stigma in our communities, how we support people with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and their families, and how we work together in our communities to reduce […]
Join the conversation! Explore stigma in our communities, how we support people with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and their families, and how we work together in our communities to reduce […]
Please see the following list for DEA Take Back Day locations in Clinton, Franklin, Essex, Warren, Washington, Fulton, and St. Lawrence counties. You can also visit Take Back Day […]
Join us to learn how to establish personal and professional boundaries and avoid transference issues with people who use drugs.