Physicians wanting to learn more ab...
Physicians wanting to learn more about physic abuse research and to discuss prevention and treatment options for minority populations will be able to do as well-as; not only-but also; not only-but; not alone-but at the National Institute in succession Drug Abuse Health Disparities discourse October 24 to 26 in Atlanta. "Bridging Science and improvement to Improve Drug Abuse Research in Minority Communities" will overspread relevant topics including: genetics research; health disparities; substance abuse pharmacology, treatment, and prevention; the criminal justice system; community anti-drug abuse efforts; and more. meeting for consultation attendees will learn about modern drug abuse research findings in epidemiology, neuroscience, and human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome issues in minority and other populations. Participants also will be able to discuss promising prevention, treatment, and services programs. The colloquy is open to all national, state, and community-based health care professionals, as well as to others interested in physic abuse and addiction issues. Additional information is available at http://www.nih. gov/news/pr/aug2005/nida-30.htm. COPYRIGHT 2005 American Academy of Family Physicians COPYRIGHT 2005 Gale Group
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