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Press | News special ‘To Save a Life: A National Fentanyl Alarm’ features DopaGE CEO
National news special premiering 10/31/24 features DopaGE CEO to train families in how they can protect themselves against an opioid overdose.
Physicians Speak | Tiktok’s Dr. EMZ Explores the DopaGE Prevention Portal
Dr. Elizabeth Zona, double board-certified in Anesthesiology and Addiction Medicine, Parent of 2, and leading health educator for GenZ on Tiktok takes a trip through DopaGE’s Overdose Prevention Portal to examine its utility for young adult audiences.
Parents Speak | Evaluating College OD Prevention for our Children
A father preparing his children to return to and enter college this Fall 2024 sat down with DopaGE’s Amanda Grennan to discuss what parents are looking to see in a college’s substance use education.
Press | Welcoming Dr. Elizabeth Zona to DopaGE’s Clinical Advisory Board
We are excited to announce that Dr. Elizabeth Zona, specializing in anesthesiology and addiction medicine, has joined our Medical Advisory Board. Learn more about her commitment to evidence-based overdose prevention education here.
Industry Update | The DEA’s Guide to ‘Prevention with Purpose’
The Drug Enforcement Administration has issued an updated 2024 Strategic Planning Guide for Preventing Drug Misuse Among College Students. Since it is 168 pages long, here’s the synopsis.
White Paper | Examining Polysubstance Use on College Campuses
Collegiate substance use education cannot be considered comprehensive without discussing the risks of combined drug and alcohol use when Polysubstance Use is increasingly implicated in student overdose deaths. Does your AOD program address Polysubstance Use?
Students Speak | Navigating Spring Break Substance Use
51.5% of college students are offered an illicit drug during Spring Break. How can higher education institutions ensure their students return safely?
Foundation Law | How & Why Higher Education Institutions Should Incorporate Naloxone Education
Legislation is playing catch up with the overdose crisis, defining these 100% avoidable deaths as foreseeable harms and requiring universities to provide preventive education to their students.