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PHR 1: Understanding the Evidence
Wed, Feb 11
|PHR 1: Understanding the Evidence
Learn how to assess the quality of scientific studies and interpret results appropriately. Evaluate the relative risk and safety profiles of 6 common substances. Identify individual harm reduction interventions you can start using now, soon, and into the future.


Time & Location
Feb 11, 2026, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
PHR 1: Understanding the Evidence
About the event
During this session, we will discuss how scientific information is produced, including concepts such as case-control matching, statistical significance, and the difference between association and causation. These concepts will guide our discussion of the scientific evidence around 6 kinds of commonly used substances: alcohol, benzodiazepines, cannabis, opioids, stimulants, and tobacco/nicotine.
Participants will...
report improved confidence in critical analysis skills and understanding of perinatal substance exposure.
practice holistic care planning that identifies substance exposure as one of many intersecting factors influencing health.
recall at least 3 individual level interventions to reduce risk/harm associated with substance exposure for the dyad.
Tickets
PHR Intro Series 1: Evidence
Ticket holders may attend the event, access all materials, and evaluation. CNE ticket holders will also have access to the post-test. CNE awards are not guaranteed and depend on attendance, engagement, and completion of evaluation and post test. Cost paid by APHR for each ticket includes $0.50 ticket processing fee and 4-6% card processing fee, totaling up to almost 7% for American Express transactions. We pay lower fees if you use Google or Apple Pay or enter your VISA or Mastercard number.
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