Practicing What We Preach - Ending Physician Health Program Bans on Opioid-Agonist Therapy. Beletsky, L., Wakeman, S. E., & Fiscella, K. The New England Journal of Medicine, 381(9):796–798, August, 2019. Number: 9 Annotation
This short perspective pieces discusses treatment of clinicians suffering from opioid use disorder. The authors advocate use of opioid-agonist therapy instead of forcing clinicians to adhere to abstinence-based treatment programs that are less effective. doi bibtex @article{beletsky_practicing_2019,
title = {Practicing {What} {We} {Preach} - {Ending} {Physician} {Health} {Program} {Bans} on {Opioid}-{Agonist} {Therapy}},
volume = {381},
issn = {1533-4406},
doi = {10.1056/NEJMp1907875},
language = {eng},
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journal = {The New England Journal of Medicine},
author = {Beletsky, Leo and Wakeman, Sarah E. and Fiscella, Kevin},
month = aug,
year = {2019},
pmid = {31461593},
note = {Number: 9},
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pages = {796--798},
bibbase_note = { <h4 style="content: 'A'; display: block;"> Annotation </h4>Beletsky, L., Wakeman, S.E., \& Fiscella, K. (2019). Practicing what we preach - Ending physician health program bans on opioid-agonist therapy. The New England Journal of Medicine, 381(9), 796-798.
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bibbase_note = { <h4 style="content: 'A'; display: block;"> Annotation </h4>This short perspective pieces discusses treatment of clinicians suffering from opioid use disorder. The authors advocate use of opioid-agonist therapy instead of forcing clinicians to adhere to abstinence-based treatment programs that are less effective.
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