(Source: Wayne State University) Federal government chooses Wayne State to train social workers, nurses in substance abuse screening September 22, 2015 DETROIT - The federal government has awarded Wayne State University nearly $1 million to train social work and nursing students to assess patients in primary care settings for substance abuse behaviors. Feleta Wilson, associate professor and Fulbright Scholar in the College of Nursing, and Anwar Najor-Durack, director of field education for the Wayne State School of Social Work, were awarded a three-year, $945,000 grant from the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to train 100 undergraduate and graduate...
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