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Narcan (Naloxone Training)

 

This training, with the support of the Monongalia County Health Department, trains participants in the use of Narcan nasal spray, to be used for the treatment of a known or suspected opioid overdose emergency. Narcan is designed to help reverse the effects of an opioid overdose in minutes. Fentanyl test strips are also discussed as part of this training.

The training takes approximately 45 minutes and can be requested for groups by completing on of our program request forms. Program requests must be made at least two weeks in advance.

Complete A Request Form

For the full list of campus emergency Naloxone locations, see the map or list below.

Campus Naloxone Locations

  • Bennett Tower (in lobby next to RLS apartment, near front desk)
  • Boreman North (in hallway on the ground floor near main office)
  • Boreman South (in laundry lounge, near mailboxes)
  • Brooke Tower (in main lobby near RLS office)
  • Braxton Tower (near stairwell entrance and "Brew and Gold") 
  • College of Law
  • Dadisman Hall (in main lobby near rec room) 
  • Dadisman Annex (in main lobby) 
  • Downtown Library 
  • E. Moore Hall 
  • Evansdale Library 
  • Honors Hall (in main lobby next to front desk)
  • Lincoln Hall (near main lobby toward rear door and elevators) 
  • Lyon Tower (in hallway near JB Lounge and RLS office) 
  • Mountainlair (first floor near elevators and post office)
  • Oakland Hall (in lobby near courtyard entrance) 
  • Seneca Hall (in main lobby near front desk) 
  • Serenity Place at Arnold House (kitchen) 
  • Stalnaker Hall (on second floor near front desk)
  • Summit Hall (in lobby) 
  • University Park
  • University Place
  • Vandalia Apartments

Other Wellness Trainings

Find other opportunities to broaden your wellness skill sets and learn about wellness topics.

Alcohol Education

Required for first-year and undergraduate transfer students under the age of 24.

Mental Health Trainings

In-person and virtual trainings offered to faculty, staff and current students.

Emotional Well-being Badge

Offered to faculty and staff to improve their knowledge of emotional wellness topics.

TIPS—Training for Intervention Procedures

Addresses the difficult problems of alcohol misuse on college campuses.

 

Need Assistance?

Our office is happy to assist students, faculty and staff with any issues they face during a training. Get in-touch with our office at wellwvu@mail.wvu.edu to get your questions answered.

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