A research partnership in which the National Institute on Drug Abuse, researchers, and community-based providers develop, evaluate, and disseminate new prevention and treatment options for substance use disorders in community-based medical settings in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
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Xylazine: Clinical Implications for People Who Use Drugs and Harm Mitigation Strategies
In this Science Series presentation, Dr. Ilana Hull reviews the emergence of xylazine as a common adulterant in the illicit opioid supply in the US and reviews recent national trends. Click for more...
Science Series recording available
Reverse Integration: Partnerships to deliver primary care at CMHCs for young adults with SMI
Dr. Brunette reviews the history and previous findings of "reverse integration" within 3 CMHC/FQHC partnerships in NH. Click for more...
Research in the Northeast Node
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Interested in what the Node is up to? Visit our Research page to learn more about our Node's active studies and all projects in the CTN.
About the Northeast Node
The Northeast Node of the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network is based out of Dartmouth College and includes a broad array of researchers, over 400 adult and/or adolescent general medical care partners, as well as other clinical, quality improvement, policy, regulatory and payer partners across the rural states of New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont.
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The Science Series
A lunch-hour webinar that reviews a variety of topics on the state of addiction science.