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Anita Weng, BSc

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A Naloxone kit
MDs To Be / December 2020

The potential use of telemedicine to increase access to opioid agonist therapy in rural and remote communities

The opioid overdose crisis continues to affect people in all parts of Canada. Between January 2016 and September 2019, Canada reported more than 14 700 deaths due to opioid-related overdose.[1] In British Columbia,... Read More

COVID-19

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