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Do No Harm: Exploring Strategies for Safer Prescribing of Opioids

  • Post author By salmocc
  • Post date September 24, 2024

Do No Harm: Exploring Strategies for Safer Prescribing of Opioids

 Opioids

Physicians

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Nurse Practitioners

American Academy of CME, Inc., designates this educational activity for 1.0 ANCC contact hours.

Physician Assistants

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Other HCPs:

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