Influencing Substance Use w/guests, Matthew Bonn, and Amy Wiebe.

Published: Oct. 18, 2022, 1 p.m.


With the Methadone/Methadose transition now upon us here in Saskatchewan,

Pharmacist, Amy Wiebe has been tasked with bringing awareness to the potential implications this transition could have on ill-informed participants of the Saskatchewan MAT program.

This is happening, and it's happening in our own backyard. So she turned to us,

The voices of lived/living experience.

With what we already know about the devastation the transition brought to BC from our last talk with Garth Mullins,

We decided to bring in someone from the other side of the country to continue the conversation.

Matthew Bonn went through the transition in Nova Scotia back in 2015.

He has agreed to bring his experience and expertise to the table.

If you or someone you know is currently using Methadone in Saskatchewan you really won't want to miss this one as we

hope for the best, but prepare for the worst this week right here,

On Hard Knox Talks.

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This special event is fiercely supported by the Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse, Prairie Node. (CRISM Prairies)

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