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Narcan Training

In response to the increase of opioid related overdoses among college-age adults, the Wellness Center will be offering trainings on the use of Narcan, a nasal spray that can be used in an emergency situation to reverse an opioid overdose. The training session will include an introduction to the opioid crisis, information on how to recognize the signs of an overdose, and instructions on how to respond in an overdose situation and use Narcan nasal spray. At the end of the session, all attendees will receive a dose of Narcan to take with them. 

Click here to learn more about Narcan and opioid overdoses.

Upcoming Trainings

Thursday October 17

  • 1:30-2:30pm in the Damen Cinema. Open to all students, faculty, and staff
  • 5:30-7pm in Cuneo 311. This session will take place in partnership with Loyola Women in Neuroscience and will include a follow up conversation on the relationship between Narcan and the brain. Open to all students, faculty, and staff!

*all open trainings are first come first serve, there is no sign up required

If you are interested in holding a Narcan training for your department staff, student group, or any other Loyola organization, please reach out to Callie Powers at cpowers1@luc.edu. Please note that advance notice is needed before scheduling private group trainings to ensure that we have enough Narcan. 

In response to the increase of opioid related overdoses among college-age adults, the Wellness Center will be offering trainings on the use of Narcan, a nasal spray that can be used in an emergency situation to reverse an opioid overdose. The training session will include an introduction to the opioid crisis, information on how to recognize the signs of an overdose, and instructions on how to respond in an overdose situation and use Narcan nasal spray. At the end of the session, all attendees will receive a dose of Narcan to take with them. 

Click here to learn more about Narcan and opioid overdoses.

Upcoming Trainings

Thursday October 17

  • 1:30-2:30pm in the Damen Cinema. Open to all students, faculty, and staff
  • 5:30-7pm in Cuneo 311. This session will take place in partnership with Loyola Women in Neuroscience and will include a follow up conversation on the relationship between Narcan and the brain. Open to all students, faculty, and staff!

*all open trainings are first come first serve, there is no sign up required

If you are interested in holding a Narcan training for your department staff, student group, or any other Loyola organization, please reach out to Callie Powers at cpowers1@luc.edu. Please note that advance notice is needed before scheduling private group trainings to ensure that we have enough Narcan.