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Data Saving Lives: How ODMAP can Support Community Efforts to Stop Overdose Deaths

ODMAP is an application that provides near real-time suspected overdose surveillance data across jurisdictions to support public safety and public health efforts to mobilize an immediate response to a sudden increase or spike in overdose events. Please join us at 9 AM Pacific time/12 PM Eastern time on January 21 for a conversation with Mark Karandang from Northern California HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area) Prevention Initiative and Reb Close MD from Community Hospital of Monterey Peninsula to learn about how ODMAP could assist your community to better utilize near real-time data to save lives from overdose. The principles of the system will be explained, as well as show how to explore further in your community. Examples of how local jurisdictions have worked with ODMAP will be presented and there will be an opportunity to ask questions.

 
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COPN Community Showcase: Stopping Overdose Deaths

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January 26

Meet the Partner: Saving Lives in Partnership with Law Enforcement