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DEA Museum Lecture Series
September 18, 1-2:30 PM Eastern Time
DEA HQ Auditorium
Opioids and Heroin:
A New Look at Old and Not So Old Drugs
On
September 18, 2018, the DEA Museum will host a panel discussion on “Opioids and
Heroin: A New Look at Some Old (and Not
So Old) Drugs.”
Experts in the opioid epidemic and the
heroin threat will discuss the origins of the crisis, opioid
addiction and overdose treatment, the
importance of tracking
opioid-related overdose deaths, and the
increased heroin threat. This event is
free and open to the public and will be streamed live over the
Internet.
- Dr. Teresa Rummans,
M.D. Professor at the Mayo Clinic will discuss “How
Good Intentions Contributed to Bad Outcomes: The Opioid
Crisis.”
- Bruce Goldberger, Ph.D., Professor, University of Florida will discuss “The Opioid Crisis
– An Epidemic of Overdoses and Deaths.”
- Brian Fuehrlein, MD, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Yale University
School of Medicine; Director, Psychiatric Emergency Room, VA Connecticut
Healthcare System will discuss
“The Use of Medication Assisted
Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in an Emergency Room
Setting.”
- Dolores Breiner,
Intelligence Research Specialist, Domestic Strategic Intelligence Unit, DEA will discuss "An Overview of The Heroin Situation
in the United States.”
- Dr. Mark S. Gold,
Chairman of Rivermend Health’s Scientific Advisory Boards, will moderate.
Date: September 18, 2018
Contact: DEA National Media Affairs
Number: 202-307-7977
Join the livestream at www.deamuseum.org/lecture-series/opioids-and-heroin-2018