The Fentanyl Crisis: How to Keep Loved Ones Safe on September 13, 2022

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Event Details

Date & Time

Tuesday, Sep 13, 2022 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Department

UW-GU Health Partnership

Location

Ballroom, John J. Hemmingson Center

Event Type & Tags

Academics 

About This Event

Next Generation Medicine Lecture:

Drug overdose deaths have reached record highs in the U.S., among  teens and adults. One drug that is 50 times stronger than heroin and  roughly 100 times stronger than

morphine is largely responsible:  illicitly made fentanyl. What is fentanyl? Why has it become so popular?  Why is fentanyl such a deadly drug? How can we protect our loved ones

and better support the health of our communities?

Dr. Caleb Banta-Green, Acting Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral  Health Sciences at the UW School of Medicine, and an Affiliate Professor  at the UW School of Public

Health, will discuss the answers to these  questions and more. Banta-Green is an executive sponsor of Washington  State’s Opioid Overdose Response Plan and served as a

science advisor on  overdose response to the director of the White House drug policy  office.

A Q&A will follow Dr. Banta-Green’s presentation. He will be  joined by Misty Challinor, Division Director for Treatment Services,  Spokane Regional Health District, Caleb Holtzer,

MD, MPH, a family  physician from Providence Health & Services, Chewelah, WA, and Amy  Burns, MD, in psychiatry at Providence Sacred Heart, Spokane, WA, to  discuss illicit

fentanyl use in the Spokane area.

If you register for this event and cannot attend, we will send you a link to the recording.

Open to everyone. Admission is free. Registration required.

Original source can be found here.



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