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HARM REDUCTION: IS THIS THE HOPE FOR THE FUTURE


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Opioid OnDemand Seminars
Speakers:
Maia Szalavitz |  Brent Schillinger, MD, MD
Duration:
53 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
License:
Access for 12 month(s) after purchase.


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Maia Szalavitz's Profile

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Author / Journalist


Maia Szalavitz is the author, most recently, of Undoing Drugs:  The Untold Story of Harm Reduction and the Future of Addiction, which is the first history of the movement aimed at focusing drug policy on minimizing harms, not highs.

Her previous New York Times bestseller, Unbroken Brain: A Revolutionary New Way of Understanding Addiction wove together neuroscience and social science with her personal experience of heroin addiction.  It won the 2018 media award from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

She writes regularly for the New York Times and has written for numerous other publications including TIME, Wired, Elle, the Nation, Vice, the Guardian and Scientific American.

 


Brent Schillinger, MD, MD's Profile

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Chair, PBCMS Opioid Healthcare Response Initiative

PB COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY


Dr. Brent Schillinger is a past president of the Palm Beach County Medical Society and currently chairs the society’s Opioid Healthcare Response Initiative. This task force has been operational since 2017 with an overarching goal of reducing opioid deaths in Palm Beach County.

Dr. Schillinger received his MD at Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn New York where he went on to complete a residency program in dermatology.  He has chaired the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs for both the Palm Beach County Medical Society and the Florida Medical Association.  He represents the medical community on the Palm Beach Ethics Coalition.

Dr. Schillinger also serves as vice chair of the Florida Policy Institute a nonpartisan think tank that focuses on the fiscal impact of education, affordable housing, food supply, and health care issues. He holds clinical academic appointments at the medical schools of Nova Southeastern University, Florida Atlantic University, and the University of Miami.