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  Epidemic of Prescription Drug Overdoses: A Call to Action

The video from the July 29 symposium, Epidemic of Prescription Drug Overdoses: A Call to Action, is now available online.  pill bottle

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  2. Select Play Presentation to begin.  

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Epidemic of Prescription Drug Overdoses: A Call to Action
7/29/2009 ODOT Auditorium - Columbus, Ohio

Part 1:  http://accordent.powerstream.net/008/00153/20090729-083508-1/

  • Welcome: 
    • Christy Beeghly, MPH, Program Administrator, Injury Prevention Program, Ohio Department of Health (ODH)
    • Alvin Jackson, MD, Director, ODH
    • Angela Cornelius Dawson, MS, Director, Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services (ODADAS)
  • Scope and Consequences:  Christy Beeghly, MPH, Program Administrator, Injury Prevention Program, ODH: Chapters/slides 1-75

Part 2:  http://accordent.powerstream.net/008/00153/20090729-100512-1/

  • Scope and Consequences:  Robert Carlson, PhD, Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network (OSAM), Boonshoft School of Medicine, Wright State University:  Chapters/slides 2-49
  • Scope and Consequences: Jan Scaglione, PharmD, CSPI, Cincinnati Poison Information Center, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati: Chapters/slides 50 – end
  • Scope and Consequences: Andrea Queen, BS, Peer Support Specialist/Jail Diversion Program,  The Counseling Center, Portsmouth, Ohio (Scioto County):  no PowerPoint

Part 3:  http://accordent.powerstream.net/008/00153/20090729-123527-1/

  • Contributing Factors:  Wayne Wheeler, M.D., Chief Deputy Coroner, Scioto County: Chapters/slides 1-29
  • Strategies: Response to Prescription Drug Overdose in Other States:  Denise Osborn, JD, MPH, Director, Injury Prevention and Behavioral Health, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO): Chapters/slides 30-79
  • Strategies: Response to Prescription Drug Overdose in Ohio:  Ohio Automated Rx Reporting System (OARRS):  Danna Droz, RPh, JD, Prescription Monitoring Program Administrator, Ohio State Board of Pharmacy: Chapters/slides 80-end

Part 4:  http://accordent.powerstream.net/008/00153/20090729-143024-1/

  • Response to Prescription Drug Overdoses in Ohio:  Strategies for Collaboration and Systems Change:
    • Detective Dennis Luken, Warren County Drug Task Force; National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI):
    • Chapters/slides 1-68
    • David Applegate, MD, Union County Coroner; President, Ohio State Coroner’s Association:  no PowerPoint
    • Kenneth Hale, RPh, PhD, Assistant Dean, College of Pharmacy, The Ohio State University: Chapters/slides 69-164
    • Sanford Starr, MSW, LISW-S, Chief, Division of Planning, Outcomes and Research, ODADAS: Chapters/slides 165-end

 

8/19/2009

 

 

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