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Health Equity Grand Rounds - Alex Kral

Minority Health Disparities Initative

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1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Virtual Location: Zoom
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Minority Health Disparities Initiative, (402) 472-5975, mhdi@unl.edu
Join us at our April Health Equity Grand Rounds event on “Overdose Prevention Sites: Global and Domestic Research, Policy and Implementation” presented by Alex Kral!

This presentation will provide an overview of harm reduction principles, review of global evaluations of overdose prevention sites, and provide a deep dive into community-based research methods and results from US-based evaluations of overdose prevention sites. Like all harm reduction strategies, overdose prevention sites were conceptualized and first implemented by people with lived and living drug use experience. The local evaluations have been rooted in community-based research practices and have uniquely considered how to conduct research in a way that minimizes the potential harm to the operators and participants of these stigmatized and legally ambiguous services.

Alex H. Kral, a Distinguished Fellow at the nonprofit RTI International, is an epidemiologist with expertise in community-based research with urban poor populations and drug policy. His policy and evaluation research has included syringe services programs, overdose education and naloxone distribution programs, supervised consumption site programs, and drug decriminalization policy. He is currently the principal investigator and co-investigator on several National Institute on Drug Abuse, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Arnold Ventures supported studies of the relationship between substance use, criminal legal involvement, infectious diseases and overdose, and federal and state drug policies. He has authored or coauthored more than 200 articles in peer-reviewed journals, is regularly interviewed by journalists in print, podcast, and visual media, and provides testimony in local, State, and Federal legislatures.

This event is free and open to the public. We hope to see you there!

Please Register Here: https://unl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lehcwff7SOapzQ3pfWFfBg

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