ALCOHOL, NARCOTICS AND MEDICAL PROFESSION

Abstract

The results regarding the use of various substances by physicians and medical students are currently controversial. According to some studies the risk for developing substance abuse disorders in medics is comparable to that of people from the general population. The abusing with substances physicians and medical students should be involved in programs for support and overcome of their dependence.

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Elia Georgieva

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Elia Georgieva (2015). ALCOHOL, NARCOTICS AND MEDICAL PROFESSION. Българско списание за обществено здраве (Bulgarian Journal of Public Health), 0(2), 48-51. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-475090