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The Opioid Crisis in America
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The Opioid Crisis in America

Harvard University

Learn about the opioid epidemic in the United States, including information about treatment and recovery from opioid addiction.

1 hrs/week10 weeksEnglish78,426 enrolled
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About this Course

On average, 130 Americans die every day from an overdose of opioids, the class of drugs that includes heroin, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine, and fentanyl. Around 70% of all opioid overdose deaths involved a prescription opioid. Drug overdose is now the leading cause of accidental death in the United States — opioid addiction is driving this epidemic. In this course, you'll learn about the origins and spread of this epidemic. Our experts will cover the appropriate ways this class of drugs should be used, but we will also explore the impact of opioid misuse on the individual, family, and community. You’ll hear about effective medical treatments for addiction and how to reduce the stigma that exists around addiction. You’ll learn how to help prevent overdose deaths and explore the multiple pathways to recovery. Join us to confront this epidemic with a broad perspective of the causes, effects, and solutions to the opioid crisis. After learning about harm-reduction approaches and evidence-based interventions to prevent addiction and support recovery, you will be equipped to confront the opioid epidemic. — This course is available for Continuing Education credit. Enroll in the course to learn more about options for earning credit. 3b:Ta24,

What You'll Learn

  • Medical and non-medical use of opioids, including heroin and fentanyl
  • How to manage pain with and without opioids
  • The risks and neurological pathways to opioid addiction
  • That addiction is a disease of the brain, not a lack of will
  • The multiple ways people can become addicted to opioids
  • The individual and social impacts of opioid addiction
  • The latest harm reduction approaches for law enforcement and public health officials
  • Empathic evidence-based behavioral approaches and medications that health care professionals can offer those struggling with opioid addiction

Instructors

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Gregory Curfman, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

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Catherine Finn, MSW, LCSW

Deputy Editor, Harvard Health Publishing

Topics

Medical Prescription
Drug Overdose Treatment

Course Info

PlatformedX
LevelBeginner
PacingUnknown
CertificateAvailable
PriceFree to Audit

Skills

الوصفات الطبية
علاج الجرعات الزائدة من المخدرات

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