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The medical library can check out books to you through inter-office mail. We have boxes, bags, and inter-office envelopes to return items through the mail when we are closed. If you need to check out an item, or return an item, we can help. Ask our library team - vhaorlorlandolibrary@va.gov
Yes, if you are at one of our CBOCS, we still provide physical materials such as books and multimedia books through inter-office mail.
Supervisory Librarian
Nicole Pouget, MLS, MS
Medical Librarian
Ryan Gray, MLIS
Acting Chief Dr. Felica Newsome-Dent, Felica.Newsome-Dent@va.gov
Orlando VA Healthcare System will offer a wide variety of recommended substance use disorder education sessions that count toward meeting the new Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) attestation requirement. This series will discuss how to diagnose, assess and treat a wide range of substance use disorders. This series will help listeners bring evidence-based addiction medicine treatment into all clinical settings. Please see below info on sessions offered. For additional questions, please contact Dr. Richard Henriquez at richard.henriquez@va.gov.
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