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2017 Special Issue Call for Papers – Intent to Submit Deadline Approaches

May 10, 2016 by AMERSA

Our May 15th deadline for an Intent to Submit email is approaching for our 2017 Special Issue. The topic is From Education to Practice: Addressing Opioid Misuse through Healthcare Provider Training. We’ve received a number of intent emails thus far and look forward to reviewing yours!

Topics of interest include:

  • Research from scholars who are addressing the opioid misuse issue through health care provider, trainee, and student education and/or the public initiatives.
  • Research from scholars that describe and examine initiatives such as PCSS-O/MAT and such initiatives involving naloxone rescue, public health, and community-based training.
  • The journal encourages submission of manuscripts reporting on interdisciplinary work or research conducted by health professionals traditionally underrepresented in addiction research (e.g., pharmacists).

For full details, please view our Call for Papers:

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As always, we welcome any questions – please email the Editor-in-Chief at substanceabuseeditor@gmail.com.

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