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NORMAN J CLEMENT RPH., DDS, NORMAN L. CLEMENT PHARM-TECH, MALACHI F. MACKANDAL PHARMD, BELINDA BROWN-PARKER, IN THE SPIRIT OF JOSEPH SOLVO ESQ., INC., SPIRIT OF REV. IN THE SPIRIT OF WALTER R. CLEMENT BS., MS, MBA. HARVEY JENKINS, MD, PH.D., IN THE SPIRIT OF C.T. VIVIAN, JELANI ZIMBABWE CLEMENT, BS., M.B.A., IN THE SPIRIT OF THE HON. PATRICE LUMUMBA, IN THE SPIRIT OF ERLIN CLEMENT SR., EVELYN J. CLEMENT, IN THE SPIRIT OF WALTER F. WRENN III., MD., JULIE KILLINGSWORTH, RENEE BLARE, RPH, DR. TERENCE SASAKI, MD LESLY POMPY MD., CHRISTOPHER RUSSO, MD., NANCY SEEFELDT, WILLIE GUINYARD BS., JOSEPH WEBSTER MD., MBA, BEVERLY C. PRINCE MD., FACS., NEIL ARNAND, MD., RICHARD KAUL, MD., IN THE SPIRIT OF LEROY BAYLOR, JAY K. JOSHI MD., MBA, AISHA GARDNER, ADRIENNE EDMUNDSON, ESTER HYATT PH.D., WALTER L. SMITH BS., IN THE SPIRIT OF BRAHM FISHER ESQ., MICHELE ALEXANDER MD., CUDJOE WILDING BS, MARTIN NJOKU, BS., RPH., IN THE SPIRIT OF DEBRA LYNN SHEPHERD, BERES E. MUSCHETT, STRATEGIC ADVISORS

THE BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE
The principals of the Schmidt Institute overseeing prescribers in Maine’s Controlled Substance Stewardship Program are Larry Clifford, who serves as Director of Planning & Development, and Dr. Noah Nesin, a long-standing family physician, health policy leader, and recognized expert in evidence-based prescribing and practice transformation.

Larry Clifford is often cited as the primary administrative contact for the stewardship project, responsible for overall planning and development of the institute and its educational efforts. Dr. Nesin provides clinical leadership, teaches CME-accredited sessions on stewardship principles, and is widely involved in advisory roles related to opioid policy, medication safety, and clinical excellence in Maine.[wmari +2]

The principals of the Schmidt Institute overseeing prescribers in Maine’s Controlled Substance Stewardship Program are Larry Clifford, who serves as Director of Planning & Development, and Dr. Noah Nesin, a long-standing family physician, health policy leader, and recognized expert in evidence-based prescribing and practice transformation.

Larry Clifford is often cited as the primary administrative contact for the stewardship project, responsible for overall planning and development of the institute and its educational efforts. Dr. Nesin provides clinical leadership, teaches CME-accredited sessions on stewardship principles, and is widely involved in advisory roles related to opioid policy, medication safety, and clinical excellence in Maine.
These individuals are central to the program’s design and delivery, facilitating both the educational and clinical oversight components for Maine’s prescribers within the Schmidt Institute.

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