Community Member Webinars

The videos below address a variety of topics related to substance misuse and abuse.

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The Effects of Tobacco and Alcohol Use

Cherry Jackson, PharmD, BCPP, FASHP, FCCP serves as a Professor at the Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy. In her presentation, Dr. Jackson discusses the effect of tobacco and alcohol use on the brain and how using them can affect your mental health.

Opioid Use Disorder

Timothy Atkinson, PharmD, BCPS, CPE is a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in Pain Management. Dr. Atkinson’s presentation defines opioid use disorder (OUD) and details use patterns as well as reviews risk factors in vulnerable populations.

Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping

Miranda Andrus, PharmD, serves as a Clinical Professor at the Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy. Dr. Andrus discusses cultural factors impacting vulnerable populations’ use of e-cigarettes and vaping while offering best practices for communicating with individuals believed to be using these products.

Treatment for Tobacco Use Disorder

Miranda Andrus, PharmD, serves as a Clinical Professor at the Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy. In this presentation, Dr. Andrus reviews available nicotine replacement therapies and describes their role in tobacco cessation, examining access limitations for vulnerable populations.

Cannabis Use Disorder

Timothy Atkinson, PharmD, BCPS, CPE is a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in Pain Management. Dr. Atkinson’s presentation distinguishes between THC and CBD, discusses the illegal and legal consumption of marijuana, and describes the effects of cannabis use.

Hidden (and Legal) Highs

Marilyn N. Bulloch, PharmD, BCPS, FCCM, is an Associate Clinical Professor at the Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy. Dr. Bulloch’s presentation focuses on emerging trends in over the counter (OTC) drug abuse.

Prescription Stimulant Misuse

Lea S. Eiland, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, FASHP, FPPA, is a Clinical Professor at the Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy. Dr. Eiland identifies prescription and illicit stimulants and the role they play in vulnerable populations, covering cultural factors that influence an individual’s vulnerability to stimulants.