lundi 27 juin 2016

US medical schools expand training to curb painkiller abuse

WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) - Many U.S. medical schools are expanding their training to help students fight opioid abuse.

New training programs at many schools teach students to prescribe opioid painkillers only as a last resort, and to evaluate all patients for signs of drug abuse.

Schools are taking action after critics said that they have contributed to addiction problems.

US medical schools expand training to curb painkiller abuse

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