This study evaluated the effectiveness of a brief online educational intervention in increasing the use of Maryland Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMP). An email was sent to clinicians in Maryland who were licensed to prescribe controlled dangerous substances. The email contained a link to a project landing page where users had to register to complete a training module. The module included a baseline questionnaire, fictional cases of clinical situations to be made before and after receiving PDMP data, orientation to the Maryland PDMP, a post-training questionnaire, and the option to participate in a follow-up survey. Data from the training module was collected between June 2018 and March 2019. PDMP use data was collected from the Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients (CRISP) database. 178 participants who started the training module were eligible to be included in the study.
This dataset measures razor clam consumption, memory, clerical speed and accuracy, and depression to study the long term impact of lower level doses of the marine-based neurotoxin, domoic acid. Data was collected over an eight year period, between the years 2009 and 2020. Data was collected from 500 randomly selected Native Americans between the ages of 18 and 64 who resided in the coastal communities of the Pacific Northwest United States. Demographic and medical history were obtained using standardized interview procedures. Substance use, and razor clam consumption history were obtained using the brief Michigan Alcoholism Screen Test (BMAST), Drug Abuse Screen Test (DAST), and a Shellfish Assessment Survey.