Johns Hopkins Programs Impacting Marylanders: JHHS Opioid Stewardship
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This next installment of the Government and Community Affairs’ Showcase Series will highlight two initiatives of the Johns Hopkins Health System Opioid Stewardship Clinical Community: the Overdose Response Program and National Drug Takeback Day. Please join Dr. Suzanne Nesbit, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist and Research Associate, and Dr. Meghan Swarthout, Division Director, Ambulatory and Care Transitions, as they discuss these statewide initiatives to decrease opioid overdoses in Maryland.
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