Empowered Pathways: Addressing Opioid Use Across the Lifespan in Nevada
By Center for the Application of Substance Abuse Technologies (CASAT), Public Health
About this event
This comprehensive 4-part webinar series is designed to strengthen Nevada’s approach to opioid and other substance use disorders, with special emphasis on maternal health and family systems. The series provides participants with data, tools, and real-world perspectives to improve prevention, treatment, and recovery supports across the lifespan.
Series Schedule (Wednesdays from 12–2 pm PT):
- November 5, 2025 – Breaking the Silence Substance Use & Health Across the Lifespan
- November 12, 2025 – Compassionate Care Models Treating Families, Not Just Symptoms
- November 19, 2025 – Justice and Advocacy Protecting Families in Crisis
- December 3, 2025 – Healing Systems Building Intergenerational Recovery Ecosystems
Participation in the full series is not required for continuing education. However, the sessions are designed to be cohesive as a series, and we encourage full participation for the best learning outcomes. During registration, you will be able to select which sessions you wish to attend.
Presented by: Eboni January, MD, FACOG
Dr. Eboni January (Dr. EJ) is a board-certified OB/GYN, health equity advocate, and business visionary—who believes that real change happens when we combine expertise with intentional action. Dr. Eboni January’s mission is to improve maternal health outcomes by blending medical expertise with cultural awareness, advocacy, and education. Her vision is to ensure that every mother—regardless of background or circumstance—has the knowledge, confidence, and community she deserves to experience a healthy, informed, and empowered motherhood journey.
Continuing Education Units: 8 CEUs (2 CEUs per session)
This training is approved for continuing education by the boards listed here.
Additional information
- Attendance type: Virtual – No in-person attendance is required.
- Event type: Lectures & Seminars, Training & Workshops, Community Outreach, Health, Safety & Wellness, Professional Development