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The opportunities are vast for healthcare providers to incorporate genetic medicine into their offerings, but so too are the challenges.


The National Council of State Boards of Nursing has estimated that 15% of healthcare professionals deal with drug dependence at some point in their careers.

Drug diversion and addiction is a serious, sometimes, uncomfortable situation for leaders and managers to deal with. It can jeopardize patient care and patient safety and cause harm to the provider themselves. It also leaves healthcare organizations at risk for legal issues, financial loss, and damage to their reputations.

Join us for this informative event with leaders from the School of Nursing at University of Alabama, and you’ll take-away:

  • Red flags that an employee may be diverting drugs
  • How and when to conduct an investigation
  • How to confront an employee who is diverting drugs
  • What legal and procedural steps need to be taken
  • Safeguards to put in place to prevent diversion

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