Birth of an Epidemic
We don’t have the option of simply forgoing the use of opioids in medicine because, frankly, we don’t have a viable alternative.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 19, 2017 | Thinking About Addiction | 0 |
We don’t have the option of simply forgoing the use of opioids in medicine because, frankly, we don’t have a viable alternative.
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An important step that programs often skip: the collection of baseline data. Improvements are often incremental, and if you don’t know exactly where you started, it’s easy to miss them.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 12, 2017 | In the News | 0 |
So where does that leave us? Without a standard.
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In his review of long-term outcome studies involving both alcohol and heroin users, Vaillant noted the inspirational aspects of such participation.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 5, 2017 | In the News | 0 |
A Federal judge once concluded in a famous lawsuit: It was clear that psychiatrists get together to define various disorders, and then every so often, get back together to redefine them.
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