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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Correspondence
Vol. 83, Issue 6, 2022November 01, 2022 EDT

Intentional Medication Overdoses Requiring Emergency Department Evaluation in North Carolina’s Prison System

Joseph B. Williams, Theodore R. Zarzar, Brian B. Sheitman,
CorrespondenceJoseph B. WilliamsTheodore R. ZarzarBrian B. Sheitmanemergency departmentoverdose
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.6.470

Articles in Vol. 83, Issue 6, 2022

Vol. 83, Issue 6, 2022
  • When ‘Heal Thyself’ Is Not Enough
    Peter J. Morris
  • Building a Workforce for Health in North Carolina
    Hugh H. Tilson
  • What North Carolina’s Health Workforce Data Can—and Can’t—Tell Us
    Hilary A. Campbell
  • Sidebar: Creating a Workforce for Health: Next Steps for North Carolina
    Brianna LombardiErin Fraher
  • Developing Health Care Faculty to Address the Needs of North Carolina’s Diverse Populations
    Robin G. CummingsCherry M. BeasleyEva Skuka
  • Sidebar: The North Carolina Nursing Pipeline—A Lack of Nursing Educators is at the Heart of the Shortage
    Lori Byrd
  • Challenges and Opportunities for Graduate Medical Education: Steps to Keep Physician Training in North Carolina Exceptional
    Herbert G. Garrison
  • Keeping North Carolina’s Health Care Workforce Well
    Tatyana Kelly
  • Pathway Programs in North Carolina: A Historical Perspective
    Cedric M. BrightKimberly SingletaryDmitry TuminBrenda Latham-SadlerMaureen D. Cullins
  • Developing School-based Telehealth Programs as an Equity Strategy for Education and Health Care
    John E. Jenkins
  • How North Carolina Can Best Respond to Long-Term Services and Supports Needs
    Dave RichardEmma SandoeSabrena Lea
  • Emerging Trends: Primary Care Networks Addressing the Workforce Crisis
    Tom WrothTork WadeBeat Steiner
  • Responding to One Rural Community’s Primary Care Needs: Investing in Workforce and Broad Community Stakeholder Engagement
    Sherry HayEmily M. HawesAlyssa ZamierowskiStokes Ann HuntCristen P. Page
  • Fortifying North Carolina’s Workforce for Health to Meet Current and Future Challenges
    Brieanne Lyda-McDonaldAlison MillerMichelle G. RiesKathleen ColvilleKaitlin Ugolik Phillips
  • Building A Strong and Inclusive Workforce for Health: In Conversation with North Carolina Commerce Secretary Machelle Baker Sanders and Health Secretary Kody Kinsley
    Hugh H. Tilson
  • Unfulfilled Requests for Postpartum Tubal Ligation at a Southern Tertiary Care Center
    Casey L. RosserJonas S. SwartzGretchen S. Stuart
  • Cost-Effectiveness of a Homeless Care Transition Program: Durham Homeless Care Transitions
    Donna J. BiedermanMatthew HarkerLorrie SchmidRichard SloaneErica LanganDonald H. Taylor
  • Exploring North Carolina’s Transition to Whole-Person, Integrated Care From the Provider Perspective: Results From an Exploratory Survey
    Lisa TyndallAmelia MuseSara Herrity
  • America’s “Forgotten” People Experience Devastating Impacts from COVID-19
    Ronny A Bell
  • Intentional Medication Overdoses Requiring Emergency Department Evaluation in North Carolina’s Prison System
    Joseph B. WilliamsTheodore R. ZarzarBrian B. Sheitman
North Carolina Medical Journal
Williams, Joseph B., Theodore R. Zarzar, and Brian B. Sheitman. 2022. “Intentional Medication Overdoses Requiring Emergency Department Evaluation in North Carolina’s Prison System.” North Carolina Medical Journal 83 (6): 470–470. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.6.470.
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