American Society of Addiction Medicine: An Emergency Physician Finds New Life in Addiction Medicine
October 22, 2021
October 22, 2021
CHEVY CHASE, Maryland, Oct. 22 (TNSOps) -- The American Society of Addiction Medicine issued the following news release:
Early in her 19 years as a physician in the emergency department in Michigan, Tory Snyder, DO, realized many of the patients she had been seeing had something in common: substance use disorder (SUD).
The shared element of SUD, however, often presented itself differently. Smokers came in with issues tied to COPD. Other patients with SUDs came to the ER . . .
Early in her 19 years as a physician in the emergency department in Michigan, Tory Snyder, DO, realized many of the patients she had been seeing had something in common: substance use disorder (SUD).
The shared element of SUD, however, often presented itself differently. Smokers came in with issues tied to COPD. Other patients with SUDs came to the ER . . .