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Toolkit for Ensuring Access to Medication Assisted Treatment in Rural Maryland

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Community Impact: Toolkit

This toolkit serves as a road map to identify how to approach a “wicked problem” utilizing an experienced and diverse team, while developing collaborative partnerships with community stakeholders to promote the the equitable sharing of information and resources.

Toolkit for Ensuring Access to Medication Assisted Treatment in Rural Maryland

Toolkit-for-Ensuring-Access-to-Medication-Assisted-Treatment-in-Rural-Maryland.pdf

Project

Somewhere To Go: Enhancing Access to Medication Assisted Treatment in Rural Maryland

Cohort

2017-2020

Focus Areas
  • Addiction & Substance Use
  • Health Care Access
  • Rural Health
Team Members
  • Jewell Benford, LCSW-C
  • Marian Currens, CRNP-Adult
  • Seth Himelhoch, MD, MPH
  • Eric Weintraub, MD
Location

Baltimore, Maryland

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