Former Public Health
Officials Speak Out About Substance Abuse
Epidemic
The nation’s number one
health problem is receiving some attention from former Public
Health officials. C. Everett Koop was the U.S. Surgeon
General from ’81-’89 and recently spoke at an
innovative addiction treatment meeting sponsored by the
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Johns Hopkins University
(Reuters). Koop accused federal leaders of placing too much
emphasis on the law enforcement side of substance abuse and
not enough on the treatment and prevention side, though the
Drug Enforcement Agency has expanded its demand reduction
efforts across the country.
Assistant U.S. Surgeon General,
retired, Dr. Emery Johnson has also put forth many efforts to
fight substance abuse and endorse effective treatment. Dr.
Johnson has been involved with the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation as well in its efforts to reduce the substance
abuse epidemic through grant-making projects.
One treatment program that
continues to expand and help more in need is the
Narconon® Program. With multiple locations in the U.S.
delivering effective education and rehabilitation services
and operations in 33 countries worldwide, the center of the
Narconon network is Narconon Arrowhead, located in Southeast
Oklahoma.
Dr. Johnson speaks highly of this
program and has said, “True rehabilitation means the
repairing and reclaiming of broken lives and relationships;
the commitment to mend these broken lives is clearly evident
at Narconon.” Johnson continued to comment by saying,
“The facilities at Narconon Arrowhead have set a new
standard for the rehabilitation field.”
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