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Buprenorphine Treatment: Training for Multidisciplinary Addiction Professionals)

Because opioid abuse continues as a critical national public health concern, this Blending Team provided new information about an innovative medication known as buprenorphine and its use in the treatment of opioid dependence. These products are completed and include a training manual for 6-hour classroom modules, PowerPoint presentations, CD-ROMs and an annotated bibliography.

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Projected completion: Spring 2006

Blending Team Members:
NIDA:
Scott Kellogg, Ph.D.
Nancy Petry, Ph.D.
Therese Killeen, Ph.D.
John Hamilton, MFT
CSAT/ATTC:
Lonnetta Albright (Lead)
Anne Helene Skinstad, Ph.D.
Amy Shanahan, M.S.
Joe Rosenfeld, Ph.D.
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