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'Behind the Evidence' unpacks significant addiction medicine research with expert discussions from the Grayken Center for Addiction.
Episodes: 18
Behind the Evidence: Insights into Addiction Medicine Research
Curious about the latest breakthroughs in addiction medicine? 'Behind the Evidence' is your go-to podcast for understanding the cutting-edge research shaping the field. Hosted by Dr. Honora L. Englander and Dr. Marc R. Larochelle from the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center, this series dives into significant publications in clinical addiction literature. Each episode features in-depth discussions with leading experts who dissect recent studies and explore their implications for addiction treatment and policy.
Whether you're a healthcare professional, a person in recovery, or someone supporting a loved one, 'Behind the Evidence' offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of addiction medicine. Tune in to stay informed and inspired by the advancements that are making a real difference in people's lives.
Latest Episodes
Interviews with four authors of award-winning abstracts at AMERSA 2025
Four AMERSA 2025 award winners talk through harm reduction vending machines, equity-focused research consultation, mail-based syringe services, and a VA study comparing opioid tapering, continuation,…
"Behind the Masthead" special series: a conversation with Lynda Kellam, PhD
Casy Calver, PhD, talks with Lynda Kellam, PhD, about the challenges of preserving public data amid political shifts and its impact on addiction research.
"Behind the Masthead" special series: a conversation with Bryon Adinoff, MD
Casy Calver chats with Bryon Adinoff about the challenges in addiction research and the importance of advocacy in shaping evidence-based drug policies.
An interview with J. Cedric Woods, PhD on trends in fatal opioid-related overdose in American Indian and Alaska Native communities
Dr. Cedric Woods discusses opioid overdose trends in American Indian and Alaska Native communities, highlighting cultural contexts and intervention strategies.

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