Materials
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!
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Law Enforcement Officers Roundtable Discussion
Learn from Law Enforcement Officers as they discuss SUD and OUD.
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Intranasal Naloxone for First Responders Instructional Video
Teach first responders how to use intranasal naloxone.
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First Responder Overdose Response – Take ACTION
Equip first responders on how to handle an opioid overdose with naloxone.
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How to Perform Rescue Breathing – Take ACTION Overdose Training
Learning to perform rescue breathing on someone who is experiencing an opioid overdose.
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Intranasal Naloxone for Laypeople – Take ACTION Training
Learn to use intranasal naloxone to reverse an opioid overdose.
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Naloxone Community Layperson Training – Take ACTION Training
Naloxone training for community laypeople.
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Emergency Department Naloxone Implementation Guide
Learn how to facilitate and implement unique and tailored naloxone distribution programs in your Emergency Department.