Pubdate: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 Source: DrugSense Blog Website: http://drugsense.org/blog/ LETTER OF THE WEEK INSITE: SAVING LIVES IN VANCOUVER Re: Injection Site Cuts Fatal Overdoses By 35, April 18. I am a doctor at Vancouver's safe injection site, Insite, and I would like to address some misinformation about it. No one who works in harm reduction thinks that it is a replacement for rehab or other medical treatment. Harm reduction and treatment facilities work in harmony to increase outreach to this vulnerable population and to facilitate care. There is a role for both models of health-care delivery. The injection site is a place for people to have a welcoming interaction with the health-care system. Nurses patch wounds and give vaccinations and the social workers help people find housing. For some of our patients, this is their only place to access running water, and only time that they are safe from sexual assault. I work on the second floor, which is an in-patient medical detox. Patients who use the site and are interested in recovery are admitted for a 10-to 14 day stay in our unit under supervision of doctors and nurses. After they finish their detox, patients can live in our transition housing while they wait to move to a treatment centre. I work in this field because I believe that addiction is an illness that is both treatable and curable. If rehab is the cure for addiction, why not ensure that people don't die while they are waiting for a treatment bed? If the federal government closes our clinic, that will support the spread of HIV, increase hospital admissions for endocarditis and condemn people to death. Dr. Christy Sutherland, Vancouver Pubdate: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 Source: National Post (Canada) Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v11/n000/a015.html - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake