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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Invited Commentaries & Sidebars
Vol. 70, Issue 1, 2009January 01, 2009 EDT

Substance Abuse Services and Issues in Community Offender Supervision

Robert Lee Guy, Timothy Moose, Catherine Smith,
Commentarysubstance abuseRobert Lee GuyTimothy MooseCatherine Smith
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.70.1.70

Articles in Vol. 70, Issue 1, 2009

Vol. 70, Issue 1, 2009
  • Tarheel Footprints in Health Care: Recognizing unusual and often unsung contributions of individual citizens who have made health care for North Carolinians more accessible and of higher quality
    Flo Stein
  • Perceptions vs. Reality: Measuring of Pleural Fluid pH in North Carolina
    Mark R. BowlingArjun ChatterjeeJohn ConfortiNorman AdairEdward HaponikRobert Chin
  • Postpartum Glucose Tolerance Screening in Women with Gestational Diabetes in the State of North Carolina
    Arthur M. BakerSeth C. BrodyKathryn SalisburyRobin SchectmanKatherine E. Hartmann
  • Health Reform in North Carolina: Lessons from the Past and Prospects for the Future
    Thomas C. Ricketts
  • Policy Forum: Substance Abuse in North Carolina
    Thomas C. RickettsChristine Nielsen
  • Substance Abuse in North Carolina
    Pam C. SilbermanVerla InskoSenator Martin L. NesbittDewayne BookKimberly Alexander-BratcherBerkeley YorkeryJennifer HastingsDaniel ShiveJesse LichsteinMark Holmes
  • Drug Addiction: A Chronically Relapsing Brain Disease
    David P. Friedman
  • Substance Abuse Screening and Brief Intervention in Primary Care
    Sara McEwen
  • Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care, the Culture of Recovery, and Recovery Support Services
    Donna M. Cotter
  • Making the Public Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse System More Accessible: An Invitation to Recovery
    Flo Stein
  • The Emerging Role of Prevention and Community Coalitions: Working for the Greater Good
    Phillip W. GrahamPhillip A. Mooring
  • Substance Use Treatment Needs Among Recent Veterans
    A. Meade EgglestonKristy Straits-TrösterHarold Kudler
  • Physician Health vs. Impairment: The North Carolina Physicians Health Program
    Warren PendergastJim Scarborough
  • Substance Abuse Treatment Continuum in the North Carolina Department of Correction
    Virginia Price
  • Drug Treatment Courts
    Kirstin Frescoln
  • Substance Abuse Services and Issues in Community Offender Supervision
    Robert Lee GuyTimothy MooseCatherine Smith
  • The Physician’s Role in Treating Addiction as a Diagnosable and Treatable Illness
    Dewayne Book
  • Adequacy of the Substance Abuse Workforce
    Anna Misenheimer
  • Oxford Houses and My Road to Recovery
    Kathleen Gibson
  • The Mountain Council on Alcohol and Drug Dependence
    Tom Britton
  • Running the Numbers: A Periodic Feature to Inform North Carolina Health Care Professionals about Current Topics in Health Statistics
    Spencer ClarkNidu Menon
  • Spotlight on the Safety Net: A Community Collaboration
    Kimberly Alexander-Bratcher
North Carolina Medical Journal
Guy, Robert Lee, Timothy Moose, and Catherine Smith. 2009. “Substance Abuse Services and Issues in Community Offender Supervision.” North Carolina Medical Journal 70 (1): 70–71. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.70.1.70.
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