Cleveland OH Alcohol Drug Rehab Announces New Intervention Program for Drug Abuse
Cleveland OH Alcohol Drug Rehab Announces New Intervention Program for Drug Abuse
Interrupting a person's chronic need for drugs can cause loved ones to take drastic measures. Call 216-452-0236 for a no-cost consultation. (PRWeb April 18, 2014) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Cleveland-OH-drug-rehab/intervention-drug-alcohol/prweb11754417.htm
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Doctors, Medical Staff on Drugs Put Patients at Risk – USA TODAY
Doctors, medical staff on drugs put patients at risk – USA TODAY
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Doctors, medical staff on drugs put patients at risk USA TODAY Pervasive problem: The latest drug use data from the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, released in 2007, indicated that an average of 103,000 doctors, nurses, medical technicians and health care aides a year were abusing … Drug-addicted health professionals put patients at risk |
Handling Substance Abuse in the Workplace
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Official: Recovering drug addicts should speak up
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