For Health Workers Struggling With Addiction, Why Are Treatment Options Limited?
Doctors and nurses are often barred from turning to FDA-approved medications that research shows to be the most effective way to quit. Critics of that policy say stigma is undermining best practice
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September 6, 2019 at 11:11PM
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NPR News: For Health Workers Struggling With Addiction, Why Are Treatment Options Limited?
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