Pharmacists

LEARNING TOOLS

ONE (Opioid and Naloxone Education) Program provides North Dakota pharmacists opportunity to help stop opioid misuse and accidental overdose. Here are some tools to help equip pharmacists to screen patients prescribed an opioid medication and provide education, resources and support to ensure safe medication use.

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We have Pharmacist online training as well as Technician online training. Learn more about both programs.

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ONE Program welcomes stakeholders and concerned parties to help reduce the stigma of opioid use disorder & to provide the best possible patient education.

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Initiative led by pharmacy technicians providing follow up calls 3 days after ONE Program screenings. Learn more about program and training.

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Opioids can slow or stop your ability to breathe – and Naloxone is a safety measure and can restore the ability to breathe.

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Want to know more? Check out these FAQ’s about Opioid and Naloxone Education.

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Find a ONE Program Pharmacy in your area

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Enroll in North Dakota State University’s ONE Program. Fill out an enrollment application!

ONE (Opioid and Naloxone Education) Program

an innovative approach to screen and educate patients

TIPS FROM THE ONE EXPERTS

Rosemary Kalenze

We feel it’s important to participate in the ONE Program because it allows us to further increase patient safety around prescribed opioids.

Jamie Vander Vorste

Use a cheat sheet to help staff understand workflow, especially when first getting started.

Sarah Schmidt

There is never a perfect day to start something new. You just need to do it. Pick a day to start and be committed to the process.

Jeff Jacobson

Do not have patients complete the patient intake form at the drop off window as this can inhibit workflow. Have them take the form to the waiting area or other private area to complete and then return to pharmacy.

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