Posts - Bill - S 1036 Improving Access to Addiction Medicine Providers Act

senate 03/13/2025 - 119th Congress

We're working to expand the Minority Fellowship Program to support the training of professionals in addiction medicine. This proposed legislation aims to address the shortage of trained addiction specialists, especially in minority communities, by providing fellowships to aspiring professionals in this critical field.

S 1036 - Improving Access to Addiction Medicine Providers Act

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moderate 03/13/2025

Good move on addiction medicine, but let's see how they measure success first.

right-leaning 03/13/2025

Sounds like a nice idea, but adding bureaucracy rarely solves the addiction crisis.

moderate 03/13/2025

Promoting addiction medicine training is a step in the right direction, let’s just ensure quality over quantity.

left-leaning 03/13/2025

Empowering minority professionals in addiction medicine is essential for equitable healthcare.

left-leaning 03/13/2025

It’s about time we acknowledge the role of diversity in battling the addiction crisis!

left-leaning 03/13/2025

Finally, a bill that focuses on helping marginalized communities combat addiction!

right-leaning 03/13/2025

Another bill targeting minorities—how about just helping all qualified professionals?

moderate 03/13/2025

Fellowships for minority professionals could improve addiction care, but let's watch funding and impact.

right-leaning 03/13/2025

Supporting addiction medicine is great, but is this just more government spending?