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Misha Karr's research focuses on improving naloxone prescribing practices in rural primary care settings. Their work, detailed in a 2025 pilot study, investigates the effectiveness of academic detailing as a strategy to increase naloxone availability and administration in these communities. This approach aims to address the opioid overdose crisis by equipping healthcare providers with the knowledge and tools to prevent fatal overdoses. Karr collaborates with Meghan Breckling and Mohab Ali at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, contributing to the growing body of research on public health interventions in underserved areas. With one publication to their name, Karr is actively engaged in research within the medical sciences, specifically targeting health disparities and the implementation of evidence-based practices.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Academic Detailing to Advance Naloxone Prescribing in Rural Primary Care: A 2-Year Pilot Study (2025)
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- Academic Detailing to Advance Naloxone Prescribing in Rural Primary Care: A 2-Year Pilot Study
- Academic Detailing to Advance Naloxone Prescribing in Rural Primary Care: A 2-Year Pilot Study
- Academic Detailing to Advance Naloxone Prescribing in Rural Primary Care: A 2-Year Pilot Study
- Academic Detailing to Advance Naloxone Prescribing in Rural Primary Care: A 2-Year Pilot Study
- Academic Detailing to Advance Naloxone Prescribing in Rural Primary Care: A 2-Year Pilot Study
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