To continue our conversation from 2024, research professionals from the University of Alaska Anchorage share their insights on the evolving landscape of polysubstance use across the lifespan and its complex implications for health care. Tune in to learn evidence-based strategies for screening and how to provide patient-centered treatment through innovative methods. Empathy, education, and open dialogue can transform lives in your nursing practice and enhance patient care.

Meet our guests:

Faith Ozer Green, MPH

Faith Ozer Green received her undergraduate degree in medical anthropology from Trinity University. She earned her Master’s in Public Health, specializing in Health Behavior and Health Education from the University of Michigan. Since 2021, she’s worked as a research professional and project manager at the University of Alaska Anchorage, Center for Behavioral Health Research and Services, specializing in community-led research projects around health care access in rural Alaska, and has designed and proctored multiple provider-facing trainings around effective communication.

Kathryn Davis, MPH, MPP

Katie Davis received her bachelor’s degree in health sciences at the University of Alaska Anchorage. She completed dual Master’s degrees in Public Health and Public Policy at the University of Utah. Since 2019, she’s worked at the University of Alaska Anchorage, Center for Behavioral Health Research and Services, as a research professional working in project evaluation and health communication.

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