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February 15, 2023
ADAI in the News: Dr. Caleb Banta-Green on Over-the-Counter Naloxone and Low-Barrier Treatment

ADAI Acting Professor Caleb Banta-Green, PhD, MPH, MSW recently talked with Scripps National News about making the opioid overdose antidote naloxone available over-the-counter (OTC). The FDA is meeting today (Feb. 15, 2023) to review the application for an OTC version of naloxone nasal spray. Though the goal of such a move would be to expand…
February 8, 2023
New from ADAI: Community Implementation of Contingency Management to Address Stimulant Use (Hartzler, 2023)

A new publication by ADAI Research Associate Professor Bryan Hartzler, PhD and colleagues reports outcomes of an interagency partnership among the Northwest ATTC, Oregon Health Authority, and Oregon Recovery and Treatment Centers, LLC. This partnership involved an intensive technical assistance project in which opioid treatment programs successfully implemented customized contingency management programming to increase stimulant abstinence…
February 6, 2023
New: How Should Policymakers Regulate the THC Content of Cannabis Products? (Opinion piece in Addiction)

Since the sale of cannabis to adults was first legalized in Colorado and Washington State in 2012, the THC content of cannabis flower has increased and so have sales of high-potency cannabis vapes, extracts, and concentrates. Increased use of higher THC cannabis products can lead to increased cannabis-related harms, including accidents, adverse psychological reactions, psychotic…
February 3, 2023
New Research: “Like it was just everyday business”: Experiences of Pharmacy Customers Requesting Naloxone or Syringes

As rates of overdoses involving opioids continue to rise in the U.S., community pharmacies are increasingly being seen as a way to provide easier and expanded access to harm reduction supplies like naloxone and non-prescription syringes (NPS). This article, co-authored by ADAI Research Associate Professor Anthony S. Floyd, PhD, looks at what customers thought of…
February 1, 2023
ADAI IS HIRING! Director of Program Operations (100% FTE, $6813-$10,219/month)

Come join an organization that is truly making a difference! The UW Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute (Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, UW School of Medicine) is currently seeking a Director of Program Operations to provide oversight and direction for the various programs and projects in our institute. In this position, you’ll work closely…
January 30, 2023
High THC Policy | Final Report: Exploring Policy Solutions: Report to the WA Legislature

To address this emerging public safety challenge of increasingly available high-THC products (e.g. dabs, wax, concentrates), the WA State Health Care Authority was directed by ESSB 5092 (2021) to contract with the University of Washington’s Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute (ADAI) to identify areas of common ground and consensus, and develop recommendations for state policies related to cannabis concentration…
January 18, 2023
Webinar: What’s the Latest on Xylazine? (Feb 15, 12pm PT)

February 15, 2023 | 12-1pm PT | View recording Xylazine is a veterinary tranquilizer that has been found mixed with other drugs like fentanyl and heroin. Evidence indicates overdose deaths involving Xylazine have increased throughout the United States, including in the Pacific Northwest, with the largest impact occurring in the Northeast. This webinar from ADAI’s…
January 6, 2023
Job Opening: King County Seeking Social Research Scientist for Short-Term Project

The King County Prevention Division is seeking a Social Research Scientist for a short-term (approx. 6-month) research project that requires technical expertise in qualitative research methods and subject matter expertise in substance use behavior. This position will implement a qualitative study that assesses longitudinal patterns in drug consumption practices. The primary duties include: (1)…
January 5, 2023
Webinar: How the Addiction Workforce Can Work with the Media to Improve Reporting on Addiction (Jan 25, 12pm PT)

Calling all reporters and addiction workforce members! Join the Northwest ATTC at ADAI on January 25, 2023 (12-1pm PT) for this exciting new webinar on how we can work together to improve reporting on addiction! Harnessing Your Expertise: How the Addiction Workforce Can Work with the Media to Improve Reporting on Addiction January 25, 2023…
December 21, 2022
Taking Stock of WA State’s Decade of Legal Cannabis (KUOW, featuring ADAI’s Beatriz Carlini)

In this piece, KUOW’s Amy Radil provides information about the path legal cannabis has taken in Washington over the last 10 years and where it appears to be headed in the future. ADAI Director of the Cannabis Education & Research Program, Dr. Beatriz Carlini, is featured in the article, taking about risks associated with use…
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