Washington Poison Center hosts 5th annual educational series on overdose
The Overdose Awareness Series aims to disseminate and improve public health approaches to prevention, harm reduction, and treatment of overdose and substance use. Eighteen sessions presented by medical staff from the WAPC and external experts will explore unintentional and intentional factors that can lead to overdose with a number of different substances, equipping attendees with practical advice and tools to prevent overdose and reduce harm from drugs and medications in their communities.
"We are thrilled to host the Overdose Awareness Series for a fifth year, reflecting our commitment to tackling this critical public health issue," states Dr.
Sessions are presented by medical staff from the WAPC, as well as external experts from agencies including the University of Washington, Seattle Children's Hospital, Washington State Health Care Authority, Washington State University, local community organizations, and harm reduction agencies.
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About the Washington Poison Center: The Washington Poison Center, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, has assisted
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