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Richard Saitz

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Journal of Addiction Medicine|March 17, 2017
Should Benzodiazepines Be Used to Treat Anxiety in People With Substance Use Disorders? Contentious Debate With Similar ConclusionsRichard Saitz
Evidence-Based Medicine|June 24, 2010
Evidence-based medicine: time for transition and translation (to practice)Richard Saitz
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice|August 30, 2014
The best evidence for alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care supports efficacy, at best, not effectiveness: you say tomāto, I say tomăto? That's not all it's aboutRichard Saitz
Journal of Addiction Medicine|August 1, 2017
Valid, Reproducible, Clinically Useful, Nonstigmatizing Terminology for the Disease and Its Treatment: Addiction, Substance Use Disorder, and MedicationRichard Saitz
Substance Abuse|December 14, 2007
Screening and brief intervention enter their 5th decadeRichard Saitz
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice|November 29, 2012
Screening and brief intervention (SBI): has it hit the tipping point?Richard Saitz
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|June 6, 2008
Poor care, not poor protocols, for alcohol withdrawalRichard Saitz
Annals of Internal Medicine|June 2, 2020
Patients With Opioid Use Disorder Deserve Trained ProvidersRichard Saitz
Evidence-Based Medicine|April 22, 2017
<i>Evidence-Based Medicine</i> these 7 years: time for the editor to go on permanent sabbaticalRichard Saitz
Frontiers in Psychiatry|September 18, 2014
Screening and brief intervention for unhealthy drug use: little or no efficacyRichard Saitz
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Journal of Addiction Medicine|March 17, 2017
Should Benzodiazepines Be Used to Treat Anxiety in People With Substance Use Disorders? Contentious Debate With Similar ConclusionsRichard Saitz
Evidence-Based Medicine|June 24, 2010
Evidence-based medicine: time for transition and translation (to practice)Richard Saitz
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice|August 30, 2014
The best evidence for alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care supports efficacy, at best, not effectiveness: you say tomāto, I say tomăto? That's not all it's aboutRichard Saitz
Journal of Addiction Medicine|August 1, 2017
Valid, Reproducible, Clinically Useful, Nonstigmatizing Terminology for the Disease and Its Treatment: Addiction, Substance Use Disorder, and MedicationRichard Saitz
Substance Abuse|December 14, 2007
Screening and brief intervention enter their 5th decadeRichard Saitz
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice|November 29, 2012
Screening and brief intervention (SBI): has it hit the tipping point?Richard Saitz
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|June 6, 2008
Poor care, not poor protocols, for alcohol withdrawalRichard Saitz
Annals of Internal Medicine|June 2, 2020
Patients With Opioid Use Disorder Deserve Trained ProvidersRichard Saitz
Evidence-Based Medicine|April 22, 2017
<i>Evidence-Based Medicine</i> these 7 years: time for the editor to go on permanent sabbaticalRichard Saitz
Frontiers in Psychiatry|September 18, 2014
Screening and brief intervention for unhealthy drug use: little or no efficacyRichard Saitz
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