Drugs - Employers Information
Division of Workplace
Programs
SAMSHA site includes information on paths to a drug free workplace, information on drug testing, model plans
and other workplace information.
(http://wmcare.samhsa.gov/)
Substance Abuse Information Database - Labor Department
website to combat the high cost of alcohol and drug abuse for
businesses.
(http://www.dol.gov/asp/programs/drugs/said/default.asp)
Team Awareness
A workplace-training
program that addresses behavioral risks associated with substance
abuse among employees, their coworkers and, indirectly, their
families..
(http://www.workplace.samhsa.gov/WPWorkit/nrep.html)
Drugs - En Español -
Information about Drugs in Spanish
Centros para el Control y la
Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC)
El enlace del internet para el síndrome alcohólico fetal (SAF) incluye carteles, información sobre la incidencia
de defectos natales relacionados al alcohol, y infomación sobre actividades sobre el uso prenatal de alcohol,
pagados por los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades.
(http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/Spanish/fas/default.htm)
Drugs - Tips for Healthcare
Providers
Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (ATTC)
Network
has created a variety of training products for the addictions field, such as audiotapes, curriculum packages,
independent study materials, and conference workshop proceedings. The different products available through the
network can be found by searching the ATTC Product Database.
(http://www.nattc.org/index.htm)
American Society of Addiction
Medicine
(http://www.asam.org/)
ATTC Product
Database
The Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (ATTC) Network has created a variety of training products for the
addictions field, such as audiotapes, curriculum packages,
independent study materials, and conference workshop proceedings. The different products available through the
network can be found by searching the database.
(http://www.nattc.org/index.html)
Buprenorphine for Opioid
addiction
List of physicians or physician group practices prescribing.
(http://www.buprenorphine.samhsa.gov/bwns_locator/index.html)
Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association Resource
Center
FADAA disseminates alcohol and other drug information to Floridians. They may be able to obtain large quantities
of materials for handouts. FADAA has great links to information on substance abuse prevention and
intervention. Includes a link to Prevention Works, a computer based training on substance abuse prevention for
health care providers. (850) 878-2196
(http://www.fadaa.org)
Illicit
Drug Abuse and Dependence in Women: A Slide Lecture
This presentation addresses drug dependence as a chronic, relapsing medical illness that can be effectively
treated with proper medications and long-term care strategies.
(http://www.acog.org/from_home/departments/dept_notice.cfm?recno=18&bulletin=2207)
The National Perinatal HIV
Consultation and Referral
Service
Provides clinicians with free 24-hour clinical consultation and advice on treating HIV-infected pregnant women
and their infants.
1-888-448-8765
(http://www.ucsf.edu/hivcntr/Hotlines/Perinatal.html)
Organization of Teratology Information
Services
(http://www.otispregnancy.org/)
Prevention Works: Nurse Training Course on Prevention of Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Other Drug Problems
(http://preventiontraining.samhsa.gov/Nur01/Nur01ttl.htm)
Screening for Substance Abuse: During
Pregnancy
(157 KB PDF -- you may need to download the free
Adobe Acrobat
Reader to
view the document).
Site seeks to promote and improve the health, education, and well-being of children and families and pregnant
women.
(http://www.ncemch.org/pubs/PDFs/SubAbuse.pdf)
Stages of Change
Model
Cancer Prevention Research Center information on Prochaska and DiClemente's transtheoretical model which
includes stages of change.
(http://www.uri.edu/research/cprc/transtheoretical.htm)
Stages of Change
Model
(52 KB PDF -- you may need to download the free
Adobe
Reader to
view the document).
John Norcross article and information.
(http://www.ablongman.com/videos/transcripts/0205315445_guide.pdf)
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