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Certifications, training to increase addiction medicine specialists


 

“A lot of times subspecialty fellowships are only available to one specialty,” said Dr. Knight. “In this case, it looks like they’ve been very deliberate to make this available to multiple specialties. I think that really sends an important message that this is not just one specialty that is focused on [addiction medicine], but really should be something that all specialties are engaged and involved in.”

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