Shreveport, LA – A new initiative in the fight against opioid abuse is taking place on Tuesday, September 24, as the Louisiana Department of Health’s Office of Public Health (OPH) in Region 7, along with Southern University at Shreveport’s (SUSLA) Division of Allied Health and Nursing, is organizing a free opioid symposium. This important event is scheduled to run from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Alphonse Jackson Building Auditorium, located at 3050 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.
The symposium is specifically designed to address the ongoing opioid epidemic that has been affecting communities across Louisiana. Be prepared for an expansion of knowledge as the event will feature a range of educational presentations covering crucial topics. These include harm reduction strategies, inspiring recovery stories, and a look at the latest trends in opioid urine drug test results.
This event is open to everyone! Whether you’re a student, faculty member, staff, or simply a concerned resident in the community, you’re encouraged to attend. It promises to be an informative gathering aimed at sharing critical insights into preventing accidental opioid overdoses and supporting those on the path to recovery.
Attendees can expect a welcoming atmosphere where they can learn about effective methods to combat opioid misuse. The symposium aims to raise awareness of the serious opioid crisis in Louisiana and to equip both healthcare professionals and community members with ways to contribute to the solution.
Seating is limited, making it crucial to register if you plan to join this vital conversation. The registration deadline is set for Friday, September 20, so be sure to secure your spot as soon as possible!
This meaningful event is sponsored by Humana Healthy Horizons in Louisiana and Louisiana Healthcare Connections, two organizations committed to supporting initiatives that address the opioid crisis in the region. Their involvement underscores the significance of community cooperation in tackling issues related to opioid abuse.
If you would like more information or want to register for the event, you can reach out to Dean Joann Brown or Tiffany Williams Varner using their emails. This is a wonderful opportunity to not just gain valuable knowledge, but also to connect with others who are equally passionate about understanding and combating opioid addiction.
The upcoming opioid symposium in Shreveport is not just an event, but a strong step towards fostering a community unified against the opioid epidemic. With shared insights, personal stories, and a collective approach, we can work towards a healthier future for everyone. So, mark your calendars for September 24, and take your first step towards making a difference!
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