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FAQ’s About Advocate Training and Certification What is a methadone advocate? What is a NAMA Certified Methadone Advocate(CMA)? What are the goals of advocacy? What is the Code Of Ethics? How do I become a certified methadone advocate(CMA)? Why should I become a NAMA CPA? What is a methadone advocate? A methadone advocate is someone…
Methadone Advocacy: The Time Has Come There are many approaches that a methadone advocacy organization can utilize to bring about change. TexNAMA’s primary objective (as part of NAMA) is the empowerment of patients. By confronting the negative stereotypes TexNAMA works to end the stigma and discrimination that has made recovery and reintegration back into society…
For supporting Methadone Advocacy … and Joining the Struggle! Membership Director: Carolyn Miranda, CMA Please confirm your Membership and Payment E-Mail Carolyn Miranda Here Include your name and address information, phone, email and the amount. Return to Home Page
This list is not a complete list, it is only intended as a starting point. Please use the SAMHSA Program Locator to search further. Allegany Allegany County MAT Program 12501-12503 Willowbrook Road Cumberland, MD 21501 Phone: (301) 759-5050 Fax: (301) 777-2098 Anne Arundel Anne Arundel Cty Health Department Adult Addiction Services 2200 Somerville Road Annapolis,…
Issue Number 2 It’s Only In Your Head by Pete Seal More To Come! Back to the NAMA Homepage
Vol. 66, No. 11 / Wednesday, January 17, 2001 / Rules and Regulations (i) Unsupervised or take-home use. To limit the potential for diversion of opioid agonist treatment medications to the illicit market, opioid agonist treatment medications dispensed to patients for unsupervised use shall be subject to the following requirements. (1) Any patient…