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April 21, 2006
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LOCAL NURSE SELECTED FOR NATIONAL
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COMMITTEE
NASHVILLE—Dr. Freida Hopkins Outlaw, Chief Nurse
and Executive Director of Special Populations and Minority Services at
the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities
(TDMHDD), was recently selected to join the Steering Committee for the
National Quality Forum (NQF) project, evidence-based practices to treat
substance-abuse disorders.
“Dr. Outlaw is an outstanding choice for this important project,”
stated TDMHDD Commissioner Virginia Trotter Betts. “Her experience
and expertise in the field of mental health and substance abuse are excellent,
and her dedication to quality services is reflected in her many accomplishments
here at TDMHDD.”
The purpose of this project, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,
is to achieve national voluntary consensus on a set of effective, well-specified
practices for the treatment of substance use disorders (SUD). Dr. Outlaw
was nominated by the American Nurses Association, which is a member of
the National Quality Forum.
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