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SA4DOCS
Links interested physicians, PAs, NPs, and other healthcare providers with each other and with relevant and timely substance abuse related information, resources, and educational materials. |
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North Carolina Controlled Substances Reporting System
Reporting system in North Carolina used to identify individuals that abuse prescription drugs and referral processes for those individuals. |
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Office of the Surgeon General Tobacco Cessation
Offered by the Office of the Surgeon General. "You Can Quit Smoking Now!" offers materials and guides for both Consumers and Clinicians. |
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CDC Smoking and Tobacco Use
This smoking cessation site offers many free publications and podcasts. It includes the 2008 Clinical Practice Guideline: Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence. |
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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
NIAAA provides leadership in the national effort to reduce alcohol-related problems. |
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North Carolina Quitline
North Carolina Quitline is a free smoking cessation hotline for all North Carolina residents. Includes a section for medical professionals. |
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SAMHSA Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)
SBIRT is a comprehensive, integrated, public health approach to the delivery of early interevention and treatment services for persons with substance use disorders as well as those at risk for developing related disorders. |
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AlcoholCME Curriculum
The AlcoholCME Curriculum offers a comprehensive educational program to teach physicians, pharmacists, and other healthcare providers about alcohol abuse and interventions. |
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Ensuring Solutions to Alcohol Problems
Ensuring Solutions to Alcohol Problems is a health initiative at the George Washington University Medical Center that seeks to provide information and tools to increase access to effective and affordable alcohol abuse screening and treatment. |
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Ensuring Solutions SBI Reimbursement Information
Reimbursement specific information for providers in the area of alcohol abuse. |
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National Academy for State Health Policy
This site provides a summary of the National Academy for State Health Policy's webcast on "The Role of Primary Care in Substance Abuse Treatment". |