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Education is key for empowerment. We aim to provide patients and providers with resources to support informed decision making. OPEN offers a wide range of evidence-based materials that highlight the latest best practices for healthcare professionals, patients and their families from pain management to safe storage and disposal of medications.

Co-branding with your organization’s logo is also available for various materials, free of charge. Request today!

 

Xylazine Wound Care

Learn more about xylazine and how to care for xylazine-associated wounds.

Neurobiology of Addiction Educational Guide

Use this guide to learn how addiction alters the brain and how to treat through a multidisciplinary approach.

Urine Drug Testing Guide – Ordering and Interpretation

Use this guide to help order urine testing and interpret the results.

Educational Webinars YouTube Playlist

Missed a webinar or want to go back and rewatch one? Visit our YouTube playlist to find our past webinars.

Fentanyl Test Strips Step-by-Step Instructions

Learn how to use fentanyl test strips to reduce risk of an overdose.

Fentanyl Test Strip Pocket Guide

Learn how to use fentanyl test strips to reduce risk of an overdose.

Learn the Facts: Naloxone

Learn about naloxone and how to safely administer it.

Naloxone Distribution Impact Report

Learn about OPEN’s impact with naloxone distribution.

Naloxone County Access

Find free Naloxone near you in Michigan.

Intranasal Naloxone for First Responders Instructional Video

Teach first responders how to use intranasal naloxone.

First Responder Overdose Response – Take ACTION

Equip first responders on how to handle an opioid overdose with naloxone.

Intranasal Naloxone for Laypeople – Take ACTION Training

Learn to use intranasal naloxone to reverse an opioid overdose.

Naloxone Community Layperson Training – Take ACTION Training

Naloxone training for community laypeople.

Emergency Department Naloxone Implementation Guide

Learn how to facilitate and implement unique and tailored naloxone distribution programs in your Emergency Department.