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Central Oregon Pain Guide

Source: Central Oregon Health Council

The Central Oregon Health Council created this website to provide resources to providers, patients and caregivers who are seeking non-opioid options for chronic non-cancer pain management. The website includes educational videos, downloadable education guides, links to other resources, and connections to local treatment options. Funding Source: Central Oregon Health Council  

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Evidence-Based Practices Resource Center

Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Website for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Evidence-Based Practices Resource Center. This website allows users to search for evidence-based resources by topic area, substance or condition, target audience and resource type. Resources in the collection include

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Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Training and Technical Assistance Center

Source: Brandeis University

Website for the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Training and Technical Assistance Center (PDMP-TTAC) at Brandeis University. The PDMP-TTAC collects up to date information on the PDMPs operating across the country and provides technical assistance to states, federal partners and stakeholders

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Shatter Proof

Source: Shatter Proof

This is the website for Shatterproof, the nation’s largest nonprofit advocacy group with a mission of ending the disease of addiction. Shatterproof educates policymakers, providers and the public about addiction and works to improve substance use disorder treatment and end stigma around addiction.

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The Arizona Pain and Addiction Curriculum

Source: Arizona Department of Health Services

Arizona’s Opioid Action Plan recommended that the health education providers in the state create a statewide curriculum for all prescribers about pain and addiction. This is the website for the curriculum which provides background information, provides notices of upcoming developments, and provides links to the curriculum. The curriculum is free and available to be adopted nationwide. It is also included in the CLOUD library for review or download.

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National Institute on Drug Abuse

Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse

This is the website for the National Institute on Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health. Provides reports on research into addiction and treatment, funding notices, publications, and other reports related to opioids and other addictive substances. Funding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health

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Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing

Source: Website for Physicians Responsible for Responsible Opioid Prescribing.

This is the website link for Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing (PROP). PROP works to educate providers, patients and caregivers about safe prescribing processes and advocates for state and federal policies that encourage safe and responsible prescribing. Funding Source:  Steve Rummler Hope Foundation

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Project Nurture: The Role of Peer Support Mentors

Source: Health Share of Oregon

A 10 minute video about the Project Nurture model of providing prenatal, maternity, and post partum care to women with substance use disorder and pediatric care for their infants. Includes stories from the peer support mentors who help the patients throughout the program. Funding Source:  Health Share of Oregon

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Project Nurture: An Overview of the Model

Source: Health Share of Oregon

This 3 minute video explains the Project Nurture model of providing prenatal, maternity, and post partum care to women with substance use disorders and pediatric care for the infants. The model provides an integrated, interdisciplinary team treatment model that includes maternity and substance use disorder treatment along with peer support services and assistance with child welfare issues if needed. Funding Source:  Health Share of Oregon

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Narcotics Anonymous

Source: Narcotics Anonymous

Website for the Narcotics Anonymous organization which organizes support groups for people in recovery from drug addiction, hosts conferences, and provides resources for individuals in recovery and their families.

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