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A major development in curbing the opioid epidemic is the introduction of the medication buprenorphine to address opioid addiction. Being able to prescribe this medication requires a DEA-X Waiver. Dr. Alister Martin, the Founder of the Get Waivered initiative, has reduced the barriers for clinicians to obtain the necessary training and paperwork. https://getwaivered.com/remote/
Disclosure: ALiEM is a proud collaborator with the Get Waivered Initiative, which is funded by the Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts (FORE) Foundation.
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EM Match Advice 30: Program Directors Reflect on the 2020 Match
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EM Fellowship Match Advice 28: Medical Education Fellowship
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WTT 21: Imposter Syndrome with Drs. Rebillot, Goode, Karalius
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ACEP E-QUAL 31: Sepsis-1 National Quality Measure and EQUAL
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ACEP E-QUAL 29: Occipital Nerve Blocks and Low Paraspinous Injections for Headaches
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EM Match Advice 25: Program Directors Reflect on the 2019 Match
ACEP E-QUAL 26: Suspected Acute Venous Thromboembolic Disease
ACEP E-QUAL 25: Avoidable Imaging Success Story
ACEP E-QUAL 24: Appropriate Use Guidelines for Cardiovascular Imaging
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