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We design customized training and technical assistance packages based on what your organization requires. We have developed products for the following categories:

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Evidence-Based Practices
Substance Misuse
HIV/AIDS/HepC Prevention
Workforce Development

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Evidence-Based Practices

We provide training and technical assistance on the use of evidence-based practices. EBP  is an interdisciplinary approach to clinical practice that has been gaining ground following its formal introduction in 1992. It started in medicine as evidence-based medicine and spread to allied health professions, educational fields, and others.

Medically Assisted Treatment for the Opioid Addict
The Science of Addiction
Motivational Interviewing in Various Healthcare Settings
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Substance Misuse

We provide training and technical assistance products that educate the public of substance misuse, in general, and the Opioid Epidemic in particular.

The Opioid Epidemic
Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse
Psychopharmacology
HIV/AIDS/Substance Abuse Prevention Among Youth and Young Adults
What Nurses Should Know About the Opioid Epidemic
ACOA: Adult Children of Alchoholics
K2: The Monster Among Us
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HIVAIDS/HepC Prevention

Recognizing the connection between substance misuse and other bloodborne diseases, we provide training and technical assistance on HIV/AIDS/HepC prevention.

HIV/AIDS and the Faith Community
Chemsex: Party and Play
HIV/AIDS/Substance Abuse Prevention Among Youth and Young Adults
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Workforce Development

As part of our original mission, we provide state-of-the-art medical education for doctors, nurses, social workers and other health care professionals.

Self-care for Healthcare Professionals
Clinical Supervision of Behavioral Healthcare Workers
Affordable Care Act and Behavioral Health
Government Results and Performance Act
How to Reduce Opioid Use in Healthcare Settings
Narcan and Public Health Workers