Time
(Wednesday) 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location
Virtual
Event Details
Maryland Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Project (Maryland ROTA) has partnered with the National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS) to develop
Event Details
Maryland Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Project (Maryland ROTA) has partnered with the National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS) to develop this webinar.
Presenters:
- Andrea M. López, Ph.D.
Department of Anthropology
University of Maryland, College Park
- Danielle German, Ph.D., MPH
Department of Health, Behavior and Society
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
In this webinar, Dr. López and Dr. German will discuss results from the “Statewide Ethnographic Assessment of Drug Use and Services” (SEADS). SEADS is an assessment conducted in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Health with funding support from the CDC Crisis Response Funds. This study examined how people who use drugs access services in Maryland and the potential expansion for harm reduction services\, with attention to local context and the experiences of people who use drugs.
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Time
(Wednesday) 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location
Virtual
Event Details
Maryland Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Project (Maryland ROTA) has partnered with the National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS) to develop
Event Details
Maryland Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Project (Maryland ROTA) has partnered with the National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS) to develop this webinar.
Presenters:
- Andrea M. López, Ph.D.
Department of Anthropology
University of Maryland, College Park - Danielle German, Ph.D., MPH
Department of Health, Behavior and Society
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
In this webinar, Dr. López and Dr. German will discuss results from the “Statewide Ethnographic Assessment of Drug Use and Services” (SEADS). SEADS is an assessment conducted in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Health with funding support from the CDC Crisis Response Funds. This study examined how people who use drugs access services in Maryland and the potential expansion for harm reduction services\, with attention to local context and the experiences of people who use drugs.