August 21, 2025

The Opioid Overdose Crisis:
A 2025 Update

Session Overview

Although we have seen the total number of opioid overdose diminish, we must remain vigilant as the number of preventable deaths are still enormous. And there are new drugs on the market that demand our understanding to delivery the best bystander rescue care and training.

Join us to address the past, present, and future of opioid related threats.

Our Med Tac Bystander Rescue Care Program team will help you through the discussions necessary to make sure you, your family, and your organization are in a state of readiness.

We offer these online webinars at no cost to our participants.

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Webinar Video, and Downloads

Speaker Slide Set:

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Learning Objectives:

  • Awareness: Participants will become aware of the latest issues and new street drugs related to the opioid overdose crisis.

  • Accountability: Participants will learn who can be accountable to learn best practices in reducing the harm related to opioid overdose.

  • Ability: Participants will learn about the latest approaches to reduce harm from the opioid overdose crisis.

  • Action: Participants will learn about line of site actions that can be taken immediately to improve bystander rescue care for victims of opioid overdose.

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Session Speakers and Panelists

C. R. Denham, II, MD
C. R. Denham, II, MD
William Adcox, MBA
William Adcox, MBA
Gregory H. Botz, MD, FCCM
Gregory H. Botz, MD, FCCM
Randy Styner
Randy Styner
David Grinsfelder
David Grinsfelder
Kimberly New
Kimberly New
David Marx
David Marx
John Nance
John Nance
Gladstone McDowell
Gladstone McDowell
Daniel Policicchio
Daniel Policicchio
David Morris
David Morris
Jennifer Dingman
Jennifer Dingman

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