This book is the trusted companion to three PBS segments exploring the devastating effects of the opioid epidemic, which is the worst man-made epidemic in the history of our nation, and the programs redefining the treatment and recovery process.
This book is the trusted companion to three PBS segments exploring the devastating effects of the opioid epidemic, which is the worst man-made epidemic in the history of our nation, and the programs redefining the treatment and recovery process.
Harry Wiland, Co-President and Co-CEO of Media Policy Center (MPC) (www.mediapolicycenter.org), with a MFA in Film & Television from Columbia University¿s School of the Arts. He is the Co-Executive Producer and Director of the documentary film and public television series Do No Harm. Wiland has produced public television and multimedia forover 30 years. In 2002, with Dale Bell, he founded the MPC located in Santa Monica, CA and developed its media model. He has been the Co-Executive Producer and Director of all of MPC¿s major productions. In 2006, Harry was elected as an Ashoka Lifetime Fellows (ashoka.org). He is currently working on Our Kids: Narrowing the Opportunity Gap, a new 4-part series for PBS, hosted and written by Harvard Professor Robert Putnam. Since 1981, Wiland has been a director member of the Directors Guild of America and, since 2003, a member of the Television Academy. He lives in Venice, CA. The goal of Do No Harm: The Opioid Epidemic is saving lives through education.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Dr. Georges Benjamin Preface by Dr. Andrew Kolodny Introduction Chapter 1: Origins of a Crisis Chapter 2: Ancient Times to Modern Medicine Chapter 3: The Science of Pain and Pain Management Chapter 4: Arthur Sackler and Medical Marketing Chapter 5: Purdue Pharma Chapter 6: The Disease of Addiction Chapter 7: PROP Chapter 8: Understanding Addiction Chapter 9: Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT) or Abstinence? Chapter 10: Public Health Campaigns and Legal Actions Chapter 11: The Beginning of the End? Chapter 12: Changing the Culture, Ending the Crisis Appendix Acknowledgments Index About the Author
Foreword by Dr. Georges Benjamin Preface by Dr. Andrew Kolodny Introduction Chapter 1: Origins of a Crisis Chapter 2: Ancient Times to Modern Medicine Chapter 3: The Science of Pain and Pain Management Chapter 4: Arthur Sackler and Medical Marketing Chapter 5: Purdue Pharma Chapter 6: The Disease of Addiction Chapter 7: PROP Chapter 8: Understanding Addiction Chapter 9: Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT) or Abstinence? Chapter 10: Public Health Campaigns and Legal Actions Chapter 11: The Beginning of the End? Chapter 12: Changing the Culture, Ending the Crisis Appendix Acknowledgments Index About the Author
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