Episode 35: Breaking Stigma & Expanding Access in Rural Communities – with Dr. David Frenz
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In this episode of The Peer Perspective Podcast, we sit down with Dr. David Frenz, Chief Medical Officer at Osceola Medical Center, to talk about the realities of substance use treatment in rural western Wisconsin. Dr. Frenz shares his insights on the stigma surrounding medication-assisted treatment (MAT), the shifting landscape of opioid and stimulant use, and how his team is meeting the community's needs with innovative, person-centered care.
We also discuss life-saving resources like Never Use Alone, a national hotline that provides safety support for individuals who use substances alone.
Whether you're a provider, peer, or community member, this conversation highlights the importance of access, empathy, and breaking down barriers to recovery.
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Osceola Medical Center: https://myomc.org
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Never Use Alone Hotline: https://neverusealone.com or call 1-800-484-3731
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