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NCCPR Webinar Prescription Drug Misuse and Mortality

February 16th, 2010 by Candace Jackson

The North Carolina Centers for Prevention Resources (NC CPRs) is very excited to bring you a series of FREE Webinar Workshops.  The next FREE workshop on Prescription Drug Misuse and Mortality is on March 11, 2010 from 10am to 12pm.   Workshop space is limited to 20 participants so registration is open on a first come first serve basis. Please see the attached form for registration information and who to submit your registration form to.

Registration for the  March 11th  Webinar is now open!
Participants must register for each Webinar separately during the open registration period.  Registration is open 3 weeks prior to each webinar  The deadline to register for this webinar is Monday, March 8th by 5pm.

  NCCPR Webinar Registration Form - Prescription Drug Misuse (32.0 KiB, 161 hits)

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One Response to “NCCPR Webinar Prescription Drug Misuse and Mortality”

  1. My son died due to prescription drug and alcohol abuse. I knew he was drinking alot, but did not realize he was taking pills from our home. We found out too late and now he has been gone from us for a year now. Please parents, make sure you know what your children are doing at all times!

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