Regina LaBelle
@reginalabelle
Former official Biden & Obama Administrations @ondcp; now Director, Addiction Policy Initiative @oneillinstitute & Professor, Master of Science @ADPP_Georgetown
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http://oneill.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/regina-labelle/ 10-03-2012 00:43:46
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The recent overturn of the #ChevronDoctrine could impact addiction and health policy. Regina LaBelle, Andrew Twinamatsiko, and Bridget C.E. Dooling will discuss the potential impacts on regulatory practices. RSVP: bit.ly/3AmXyP3
Congrats to David R Holtgrave and to the state of New York!
On Scripps News’ "The Cure for HIV," Jeffrey S. Crowley discussed the development of the first U.S. National HIV/AIDS Strategy, its progress over the years, and its future direction. Watch the special: scrippsnews.com/shows/scripps-…
🚨NEW PAPER🚨: Since 2022, our Zuckerberg SF General Hospital & Trauma Center Opioid Treatment Program OTOP has been offering rapid methadone inductions for people using fentanyl. We just published on outcomes from the first year of implementation: journals.lww.com/journaladdicti…
The The Brookings Institution has released the first two podcasts in its series on synthetics drugs led by Vanda Felbab-Brown You can access the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. New episodes available weekly.
‼️ New pub‼️ Implications of #xylazine exposure in pregnancy: a narrative review Maggie Shang, MD Gary McMurtrie Pitt General Internal Medicine UPMC Magee Womens Hospital-UPMC OBGYN Residency pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39166266/
Thank you Georgetown Medicine students with #HoyaDOPE for taking time out of your very busy schedules to conduct a naloxone training Georgetown Law this morning! #OverdoseAwarenessWeek
Explore the power of harm reduction in the opioid crisis w/ Vanda Felbab-Brown - joined by experts Regina LaBelle & David Holtgrave, this episode of The Killing Drugs delves into naloxone, overdose prevention centers, and client-centered strategies brookings.edu/articles/harm-…
🧵In 2021 Oregon became the first state to decriminalize drugs. It recriminalized last week, after three years. There were many reasons; one was because overdoses rose sharply. Our new study finds, critically, this was *not* a result of decriminalization. jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
Interesting piece by Jan Hoffman about brain disease, addiction, and social conditions that can lead to SUD. nytimes.com/2024/09/03/hea… via @NYTimes