Programmes Opioids Clinical Primer Ressources Treating Opioid Use Disorder: Initiating Buprenorphine in Primary Care, Emergency Department, and Inpatient Settings - References
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Treating Opioid Use Disorder: Initiating Buprenorphine in Primary Care, Emergency Department, and Inpatient Settings - References

Treating Opioid Use Disorder: Initiating Buprenorphine in Primary Care, Emergency Department, and Inpatient Settings - References

Course Handouts

A full list of references cited in the course. Updated August 2021.

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25 août 2025
Tags
Psychiatrie
Douleur
Santé mentale
Troubles liés à l'usage de substances
Soins primaires
Médecine interne
Médecine d’urgence

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