Managing Chronic, Nonmalignant Pain in Patients with a Substance Use Disorder

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Jerome M. Sampson, MD, Shelby Havens, ARNP, Betty Marsh, LPN, and Rick Murrhee, MHS

At the time of this writing, Dr. Sampson was the primary care physician for the opioid renewal clinic and the chair of the medical center pain committee at the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center (MRVAMC), Gainesville, FL. He is now an urgent care physician (and still chair of the medical center pain committee) at the MRVAMC and a clinical associate professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Florida, Gainesville. Ms. Havens is a mental health nurse practitioner, Ms. Marsh is the nurse team leader, and Mr. Murrhee is an addiction therapist, all for the opioid renewal clinic of the MRVAMC.

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At the time of this writing, Dr. Sampson was the primary care physician for the opioid renewal clinic and the chair of the medical center pain committee at the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center (MRVAMC), Gainesville, FL. He is now an urgent care physician (and still chair of the medical center pain committee) at the MRVAMC and a clinical associate professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Florida, Gainesville. Ms. Havens is a mental health nurse practitioner, Ms. Marsh is the nurse team leader, and Mr. Murrhee is an addiction therapist, all for the opioid renewal clinic of the MRVAMC.

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