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  <title>E257 - (CME) Stimulating Solutions: Advances in Treating Stimulant Use Disorders</title>
  <description> In this CME podcast episode, Dr. Andrew Cutler interviews Dr. Phillip Coffin, Director of the Center on Substance Use and Health in San Francisco, CA, about the management of stimulant use disorders. They explore the challenges of treatment and highlight the importance of harm reduction strategies to enhance patients’ quality of life. &amp;amp;nbsp;   NEI Members can earn CME/CE by participating in this activity here: https://nei.global/e257-cme&amp;amp;nbsp;   Never miss an  episode!🎙SUBSCRIBE to the NEI Podcast– available on all your favorite platforms: https://nei.global/podcast&amp;amp;nbsp;  Interested in Psychopharmacology?&amp;amp;nbsp; Learn about the NEI Master Psychopharmacology Program:  https://nei.global/mpp&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   Stay updated with  email alerts and join our conversations on social. Follow us on:&amp;amp;nbsp;     YouTube:  https://nei.global/youtube&amp;amp;nbsp;       Instagram:  https://nei.global/instagram&amp;amp;nbsp;       LinkedIn:  https://nei.global/linkedin&amp;amp;nbsp;       Facebook: https://nei.global/facebook&amp;amp;nbsp;       X: https://nei.global/twitter&amp;amp;nbsp;     </description>
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