I’m excited to announce our new monthly coffee break series. On the last Thursday of every month join me (Chris Lysy) for a short presentation on topics related to modern report design. This month’s presentation will be on a 3 audience reporting strategy. I’ll also share a few Canva templates I’ve created that allow you […]
[Replay] Evaluating the Implementation and Impact of QRTs in Our Communities
Developing and implementing quick response teams that respond to overdoses in communities is arguably one of the most complex public health interventions being employed to address the opioid epidemic. Rather than a top down, one size fits all approach to implementing QRTs for all communities, it is necessary to consider each community as unique and […]
[Replay] January 24 Workshop: Evaluating Academic Detailing Projects
Did you miss the workshop? That’s okay, you can re-watch it here. This is a two-hour workshop that features different approaches to evaluating the implementation and impact of academic detailing (AD) projects. We will be discussing actual AD projects currently being implemented by OD2A-funded jurisdictions. You are encouraged to bring evaluation issues associated with your […]
Evaluating the Integration of State and Local Efforts [Recording]
This is a recording, the original webinar was held on December 20. Event Description Strategy 5 in the OD2A cooperative agreement prioritizes the integration of state and local efforts to address the opioid epidemic. For many OD2A jurisdictions, Strategy 5 occupies most of their time and resources. During this webinar, some of your fellow OD2A […]
Replay: Evaluation of Naloxone-Related Activities
Did you miss our November webinar? No worries, it’s now available for re-watch.
Evaluation of Naloxone-Related Activities
Details Date/Time: Thursday, November 18 at 3PM Eastern Time Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/evaluation-of-naloxone-related-activities-tickets-207314722917 About the Webinar Key to the overall approach to addressing the opioid epidemic is the distribution and administration of naloxone. Whether this is accomplished through EMS agencies, justice-involved agencies, syringe service programs, or quick response teams, there is an ongoing need to evaluate […]