Substance Use Disorder - 8029-1 What’s really in the fentanyl? - Drug Testing and Trends in Washington State (Virtual)

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Brief Description
"What's really in the fentanyl?": Drug Testing and Trends in Washington State
Full Description
Law enforcement officers are on the frontline of the fentanyl and drug overdose crisis, yet pipelines of accurate drug testing information rarely make it to this important group. This training will describe the different methods of drug testing, including law enforcement drug testing, testing of the community drug supply via drug checking programs, and other potential data sources. The strengths and limitations of these different data sources will be described. Current drug supply trends in Washington State will be presented. Finally, a Washington State Trooper and Drug Recognition Expert will discuss why it is important for law enforcement to have the most accurate and recent drug supply information.

Wednesday, August 28, 2024
1000-1130
Training Dates
08/28/2024 - 08/28/2024
Prerequisites
None Specified
Registration Dates
04/30/2024 - 08/27/2024
Available Seats
35
Hours
1h 30m
Fee
$0.00
Training Location
Virtual Classroom
Reporting Instructions
None Specified
Signup Details
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