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Tag Archives: ATOME
International law and controlled opioid medicines
Dr Katherine Irene Pettus, PhD, Advocacy Officer, Human Rights and Palliative Care, International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care, reports on the fifth intersessional meeting of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs. As Advocacy Officer for International Association for Hospice and Palliative … Continue reading
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A critical view on legal barriers and the need for trust – the ATOME Slovakia National Symposium on Access to Opioid Medication
Eugenia Larjow, sociologist at the University Hospital of Bonn, Germany, and member of the ATOME (Access to Opioid Medication in Europe) Project Management Team. Nearly 60 people participated in the ATOME conference held in Bratislava on Tuesday, 25th March 2014, … Continue reading
Pride and prejudice: Access to opioid medicines in Lithuania (ATOME)
Saskia Jünger, health scientist at the University Hospital of Bonn, Germany, and member of the ATOME Project Management Team, and Marjolein Vranken, pharmacist and lawyer at the Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences, the Netherlands, and member of the ATOME team. … Continue reading
Where would we like to go? ATOME update from Serbia
Lukas Radbruch, Coordinator of the ATOME project (Access to Opioid Medication in Europe) reports on the ATOME National Symposium held in Belgrade on 3 October 2013. Where would we like to go? This was the question put forward by Milica … Continue reading
Breaking news in Tallinn: Estonian opioid legislation changes announced at ATOME conference
Saskia Jünger, health scientist at the University Hospital of Bonn, Germany, and member of the ATOME Project Management Team and Marjolein Vranken, pharmacist and lawyer at the Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences (the Netherlands) and member of the ATOME team. … Continue reading