When you ask someone whose business it is to sell fear of addiction.. you get ..

http://www.wjhg.com/home/headlines/Florida-Doctors-Learn-How-To-Combat-the-Prescription-Pill-Epidemic-289690351.html

Imagine that.. you interview a former DEA staffer (Mr Stutman)  whose business According to this,  is in the business of selling fear of drug abuse Mr. Stuttman left the DEA in 1990 to found Employee Information Services, Inc., the nation’s largest management consulting firm specializing in the design and implementation of substance abuse prevention programs for all industries. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/drugs/interviews/stutman.html

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  1. Yet special training is needed to be able to inject dangerous drugs and do permanent damage to spinal cord’s by nurse practitioners? Don’t have to even be a M.D. No one is smart enough to figure out why the high failure rate on these rehabs remains?

  2. “I started out doing occupational medicine and ended up doing drug rehab because I was getting patients that were addicted on medications,” said Dr. Ata Ulhaq.

    All you need is a medical degree to treat addiction — in fact, many doctors have moved into the addiction medicine “specialty” because that’s where the money is. Of course, addiction medicine is not a recognized specialty by the American Board of Medical Specialties, so you don’t need any special training to treat drug addicts. (Except doctors have to go through training and register with the DEA to prescribe Suboxone.)

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