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Penny, Jean T. – American Journal of Nursing, 1986
Describes Florida's Impaired Nurse Program, the goals of which are to protect the public from unsafe nursing care, to recognize chemical addiction as a treatable disease (thus conserving the valuable resource nursing represents to society), and to work to solve a problem that affects nurses nationwide. (CT)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Nurses, Program Development
Haven, George A., Jr.; Imotichey, Paul J. – White Cloud Journal, 1979
United Southern and Eastern Tribes (USET) mental health programs in six eastern states help Indian people with mental health, alcoholism, suicide prevention, and child, drug, or substance abuse problems. Available from White Cloud Center, Gaines Hall, Univ. of Oregon Health Services Center, 840 S. W. Gaines Road, Portland, Oregon 97201; $12…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, American Indians, Drug Abuse, Mental Health