Listen ""Generational Learning" with Dr. Daniel Ciccarone"
Episode Synopsis
Daniel Ciccarone, MD, talks about the apparent decline of fentanyl deaths across the country in 2023 and early 2024 and the reasons why, if the data is accurate, that the decline might be happening. Dr. Ciccarone is a Professor of Family Community Medicine in the School of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He is the recipient of numerous awards and honors for his work with addiction medicine, street drugs, particularly heroin and its many derivatives, and his work with the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS and related diseases in socially-marginalized populations. Dr. Ciccarone discusses what steps might be most effective to end the fentanyl spiral. Dr. Ciccarone can be contacted at Daniel Ciccarone • UCSF Profiles The views and opinions of the guests on this podcast are theirs and theirs alone and do not necessarily represent those of the host, Westwords Consulting or the Kenosha County Substance Abuse Coalition. We're always interested in hearing from individuals or organizations who are working in substance use disorder treatment or prevention, mental health care and other spaces that lift up communities. This includes people living those experiences. If you or someone you know has a story to share or an interesting approach to care, contact us today! Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Subscribe to Our Email List to get new episodes in your inbox every week!
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