“WVU Medical Dean to Speak on Congressional Opioid Panel Tuesday”
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By Alex Weiderspiel
October 16, 2017
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“The root is the breakdown in our communities, the breakdown of purpose and hope, and the feeling that things are going to get better in the future,” he said. “Social isolation and loss of your position in life, also called a loss of social capital, and a breakdown in communities we think is the really long-term cause. And it’s something else we’re trying to work on.”
WVU medical dean to speak on Congressional opioid panel Tuesday
WVU medical dean to speak on Congressional opioid panel Tuesday
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Dr. Clay Marsh, the Vice President for Health Sciences at West Virginia University, will speak on Tuesday’s Congressional Academic Medicine Caucus panel about opioid abuse disorder, joining physicians from the University of Cincinnati and Yale. The chief focus of the panel is to inform Congressional leaders about treating patients in underserved communities and stemming the…
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