Episode 22 - First Responders and the Opioid Crisis
Dr. Schlicher sits down with Mike Dumas, division chief of EMS for Gig Harbor
Fire & Medic One. They discuss the role of first responders in the opioid
epidemic, and what can be done to improve access to OUD treatment.
Learning Objectives
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Highlight the advanced work of first responders in opioid overdose
response and prevention.
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Outline the challenges that first responders face in the context of the
opioid epidemic.
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Discuss the importance of building partnerships with first responders
that will improve access to treatment of opioid use disorder.
Release date: March 31, 2025
Expiration date: March 30, 2028
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Resources
First Responders and the Opioid Crisis Slide Deck
Department of Health partners with local responders to tackle opioid
crisis | Washington State Department of Health
Washington State DOH EMS Overdose Response and Prevention Support
WA EMS annual Opioid Surveillance Report-2022
Non-transport after Prehospital Naloxone Administration Is Associated
with Higher Risk of Subsequent Non-fatal Overdose: Prehospital Emergency
Care: Vol 26 , No 2 - Get Access
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