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    An American dies of an accidental overdose every 8 minutes. Chances are, you or someone you know, has been touched by opioid dependency or overdose. In Countermeasures, we meet some of the people driving positive change to combat the opioid epidemic and destigmatize opioid dependency. Hear the impacts of the epidemic firsthand, and be inspired by the stories of resilience and hope from community advocates, first responders, public health experts and those whose lives have been directly touched by the crisis. Countermeasures is brought to you by Emergent, maker of NARCAN® Nasal Spray. To learn more about what Emergent is doing to address public health threats like the opioid crisis, visit emergentbiosolutions.com
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    BONUS: The role of government in combating the opioid crisis

    BONUS: The role of government in combating the opioid crisis

    Congress plays an important role in addressing the opioid crisis as a public health emergency. In this bonus episode, hear how policymakers are working to identify solutions that help support our communities and turn the tide on the opioid epidemic. 


    Guests


    Representative Dave Joyce, Ohio’s 14th District


    Jessica Hulsey, Founder and CEO, Addiction Policy Forum


    Resources: 




    To learn more about what Emergent is doing to combat the opioid epidemic, visit www.emergentbiosolutions.com


    Countermeasures
    enJanuary 17, 2024

    How Tribal communities are addressing the opioid crisis

    How Tribal communities are addressing the opioid crisis

    Native American communities have been some of the hardest hit by the opioid crisis. To understand why, the historical, social and economic contexts must be taken into consideration. In this episode, hear from experts and those impacted by the crisis to help uncover this important context. Additionally, hear how communities are rallying together to find solutions that incorporate culture and community to support those struggling and seeking recovery. 


    Guests


    Nathan Billy, Behavioral Health Programs Director, National Indian Health Board


    Nickolaus Lewis, Vice Chairperson and Portland Area Representative, National Indian Health Board


    Judith Surber, Author


    Charlene Bingham, MSW


    Resources:



    To learn more about what Emergent is doing to combat the opioid epidemic, visit www.emergentbiosolutions.com

    On the front lines of the opioid crisis

    On the front lines of the opioid crisis

    First responders have been on the front lines of the opioid epidemic since it first began, and have witnessed how it has progressed and changed. In this episode, hear from first responders from across the country, and learn about some of the innovative programs they’re running to address this crisis, and connect more people with recovery support. Plus, hear what is being done to support responders who come face to face with the epidemic every day. 



    Guests

    

    Matthew Burgan, Community Paramedic at Frederick County Division of Fire Rescue


    Kevin Joles, Division Chief of EMS at Lawrence-Douglas County Fire Medical and Chair of the EMS section of the International Association of Fire Chiefs


    John Potvin, Director, Division of Emergency Medical Service and Deputy Emergency Management Director, East Providence Fire Department 


    Resources: 




    To learn more about what Emergent is doing to combat the opioid epidemic, visit www.emergentbiosolutions.com

    Caring for children of the opioid epidemic

    Caring for children of the opioid epidemic

    Generations of children have been impacted by the opioid crisis. Children with a parent or guardian who struggles with opioid dependency often feel isolated and don't know where to turn for support. In this episode, we explore Camp Mariposa, a program run by Eluna that provides a safe and fun environment for children and teaches them important life skills. 


    Guests


    Brian Maus, Director of Addiction Prevention and Mentoring Programs at Eluna 


    Kobe, mentor and former attendee at Camp Mariposa


    Kaia, mentor and former attendee at Camp Mariposa 


    Resources: 



    To learn more about what Emergent is doing to combat the opioid epidemic, visit www.emergentbiosolutions.com

    We'll be back next week

    We'll be back next week

    Thank you for listening to Countermeasures, we’re taking a break this week and will be back next Wednesday, November 29 to bring you more on how children and families are impacted by the Opioid Epidemic. To all of our American listeners, we hope you have a great Thanksgiving. We’ll see you next week

    Countermeasures
    enNovember 22, 2023

    Supporting patients and families in crisis

    Supporting patients and families in crisis

    For people struggling with opioid dependency, the healthcare system can often be overwhelming and difficult to access, but it doesn’t have to be this way. When first responders, medical practitioners, mental health professionals, and public health experts come together, the healthcare systems can be an avenue for compassionate, evidence-based support.


    In this episode of Countermeasures, we explore science-backed innovations that help lower barriers to accessing care, rebuild trust, and improve outcomes.


    Guests: 


    Jessica Hulsey, Founder and CEO, Addiction Policy Forum


    Shannon McLoughlin, Social Worker in Hamilton, Canada


    Resources: 



    To learn more about what Emergent is doing to combat the opioid epidemic, visit www.emergentbiosolutions.com

    Networks of support

    Networks of support

    Opioid use and dependency can be isolating. Having a robust network of community support is vital, both for those currently struggling and those in recovery. Creating spaces that meet people where they are and provide practical tools and resources without judgment is an important part of addressing this crisis.  


    In this episode, you will hear from professionals working in this space about the importance of these programs, how stigma continues to create barriers, and what more needs to be done. 


    Guests: 


    Amanda Scott, MPH, CHES, Prevention Services Director at Detroit Recovery Project 


    Amanda Lick, Director, Community Health Solutions at Emergent


    Resources:


    To learn more about what Emergent is doing to combat the opioid epidemic, visit www.emergentbiosolutions.com

    Responding to opioid overdose emergencies

    Responding to opioid overdose emergencies

    Accidental overdose happens everywhere, to people from all walks of life, and continues to grow as a leading cause of death for Americans. But it doesn’t have to. 


    In this episode, learn about Naloxone, which has the power to reverse an overdose and help save lives. You will hear first-hand accounts from those who have used Naloxone, and insights from experts on the importance of carrying it. Everyone has a role to play in helping prevent overdoses. 


    Guests:

    Crystal, mother and advocate


    Dr. Bonnie Milas, anesthesiologist, intensivist, Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center


    Gay Owens, PharmD, MBA, Senior Director, Global Medical Affairs at Emergent


    Resources:



    To learn more about what Emergent is doing to combat the opioid epidemic, visit www.emergentbiosolutions.com