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The Opioid Crisis and Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations

January 28, 2020

This resources page is being built by ongoing virtual learning community participants of the HHS Office of Minority Health’s webinar series “The Opioid Crisis and Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations.” Resources shared within the learning community will help to populate this page and continue the learning on prevention, treatment and culturally and linguistically appropriate services to address opioid misuse, addiction and overdose.

Population of focus: racial/ethnic minority populations

Links to resource:

  • Watch Advocating for Prevention: The Role of Providers Amid the Opioid Crisis, the recording of the first webinar in the series.
  • Watch Closing the Treatment Gap in Communities of Color: The Role of Providers in Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder, the recording of the second webinar in the series.

Date: 2020

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