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Misuse of drugs and other substances: presenter slides

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This slide set is an implementation tool and should be used alongside the published guidance. This information does not supersede or replace the guidance itself.

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  • Agree the objectives of the session, based on your target audience. Consider how much time you have available.
  • Choose your slides - you can edit this slide set and incorporate slides from other presentations.
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  • Organise handouts, copies of the guideline.
  • Check the guideline, think of questions participants might raise and where you can get the answers from.


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This slide set has been developed to support a suite of NICE guidance on the misuse of drugs and other substance. This includes the following guidance, two clinical guidelines - psychosocial interventions (CG51) and opioid detoxification (CG52), a public health intervention on substance misuse (PHI4) and two technology appraisals on methadone and buprenorphine (TA114) and naltrexone (TA115).

Misuse of drugs and other substances: presenter slides Misuse of drugs and other substances: presenter slides
08 October 2007
(3.52 Mb 17 mins 29 sec)

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