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University of Wisconsin-Madison

POSTPONED – Opioid Research: How We Talk to Patients about Opioids

March

16,

2020

This event has been postponed.

As part of a larger proactive UW–Madison campus plan to minimize person-to-person spread of COVID-19 in our community, we are suspending large events until April 10. See more information about campus operations.

Researchers across campus, including the School of Pharmacy, will provide brief overviews of their research on the opioid epidemic. In an interactive panel discussion, they will connect their work to broader topics in health care research.

How We Talk to Patients about Opioids: March 16

• Tudor Borza, MD (Urology)
Betty Chewning, PhD and Tanvee Thakur, MS, B.Pharm (Pharmacy)
• John Curtin, PhD (Psychology)
• Jonathan Kohler, MD (Surgery)

Register at surgery.wisc.edu/opioidresearchseries

Betty Chewning
Professor Betty Chewning of Social and Administratives Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy
Tanvee Thakur, graduate student in the Health Services Research in Pharmacy program at the UW School of Pharmacy

Date
Monday, March 16, 2020
Time
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location

Health Sciences Learning Center 1220

Madison, WI

This event is brought to you by: Wisconsin Surgical Outcomes Research Program, Department of Surgery