Battling Two Frontiers:  Substance Use Epidemic during a Pandemic

Battling Two Frontiers: Substance Use Epidemic during a Pandemic

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Dr. Michal Wilson, Medical Advisor, VHA Homeless Programs Office, moderates a series of podcasts featuring various subject matter experts from VHA Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, Emergency Medicine, Pharmacy Academic Detailing Services and Veteran first responders. The podcast series is focused on advancing awareness, access to naloxone and aftercare to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with opioid use disorder.

For several years our nation has been in an opioid epidemic with escalating usage, overdoses, and deaths. The COVID-19 pandemic created significant additional challenges in combatting the opioid epidemic necessitating increased awareness and creative approaches to identify, outreach, engage and treat Veterans. Homeless Veterans have a high risk for opioid overdose and resultant death, which require unique and targeted strategies. This series will explore strategies VHA is engaging and challenges faced in the midst of battling two intersecting crises of the pandemic and the substance use epidemic.

Recent Episodes

  • Overdoses and How We Can Save Lives

    3 years ago
  • No Wrong Door to Receive Substance Use Disorder Care

    3 years ago
  • Catalyzing Practice Change to Save Lives

    3 years ago
  • Leveraging Data to Improve Quality of Care

    3 years ago
  • Anchors of Hope: Public Health Suicide Prevention in VA

    3 years ago
  • Working Outside Lines: Social Workers, Outreach Education and Creating New Connections

    3 years ago
  • Making Connections During the Pandemic

    3 years ago
  • It is My Job - Substance Use Disorders in the Emergency Department

    3 years ago
  • Warriors Fighting the Good Fight: It Takes All of Us to Battle the Addiction Epidemic

    3 years ago