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First nations' resilience: two communities take on an epidemic
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Co-presented with the Department of Medicine and the Center for Global Health, in conjunction with the conference, "Best Practices in Community Mobilization in Response to Substance Use and Related Epidemics"
Smith, Leslie Ann (Speaker)
McAdam, Ruby (Speaker)
Reed, Noreen (Speaker)
Childress, Marcia Day (Moderator)
University of Virginia. School of Medicine
Opioid abuse--Treatment
Public health
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