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...Rachael Masaitis, Idaho DHW, and Mitch Doig & Erinn McGraw, Northwest ATTC Telehealth has become more common in the healthcare world, but not everyone has access to the technology needed...
Published: October 23, 2018
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Reference reading list of sources for HIV clinicians concerning medical marijuana.
Published: October 18, 2018
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...prohibition champions used the term marijuana to demonize cannabis use and criminalize its consumers. The Spanish word “marijhuana” (later anglicized to marijuana) reinforced anti-immigrant sentiment. Prior to the term
Published: March 2, 2021
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...Research shows people with HIV are more vulnerable to drug overdose than are those without HIV. Because substance use plays such a significant role in HIV transmission and in health...
Published: December 8, 2023
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ANNOUNCING A New Training package! Alcohol and hiv: what clinicians need to know (2nd edition, 2019 update) The purpose of this introductory training is to provide HIV clinicians (including, but...
Published: December 4, 2019
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...progression of HIV in the human body. Identify at least two (2) effects of methamphetamine on HIV transmission and progression. Stimulants and HIV Supplemental Module Reference List Stimulant Use Among.
Published: December 29, 2023
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Published: October 16, 2018
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...marijuana/cannabis use among older adults with respect to: Recreational and medical marijuana use and use frequency Cannabis use disorder rates; other substance use & use disorders Stressors, social support, mental...
Published: December 22, 2023
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...need for ongoing MAT training, using questions such as the following (5: pg. 7): Where to start: Listening and education Does staff understand the need or gap in services? Does...
Published: December 29, 2023
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The purpose of this half-day, introductory training is to provide HIV clinicians (including, but not limited to physicians, dentists, nurses, and other allied medical staff, therapists and social workers, and counselors, specialists, and case managers) with an overview of medical marijuana, its use among individuals living with HIV, and strategies on how to work with HIV patients who are using medical marijuana.
Published: October 18, 2018
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...medication-assisted treatment specialist, and internationally certified prevention specialist, talks about the use of humor in clinical contexts, including letting laughter be okay, laughter as catharsis, responding to humor as a...
Published: May 4, 2020
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...Stimulants and HIV Three Video Cultural Modules and Reference Lists Stimulant Use among African Americans Stimulant Use among the Latinx Population Stimulant Use among the American Indian and Alaska Native...
Published: May 18, 2023
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...2020 shared, "I noticed that most of my clients had a music that coincided with their drug use. Teenagers that I counseled who smoked lots of marijuana listened to lots...
Published: December 6, 2022
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