We encourage you to watch the recording of our free webinar featuring Dr. Holly Geyer (Chair, Mayo Clinic Opioid Stewardship Program AZ), Dr. Craig Norquist (Program Director, Clinical Informatics Fellowship, HonorHealth) and Andrew Woods (Awake Window & Door Co.).
Learn how stress and stigma can contribute to relapse and how organizations can take action. Plus, hear a powerful personal story of how Narcan can save a life. Learn more about our speakers below.
November 19, 2025 | 12 p.m. MST
Introduction
Guest Community Speaker
Addiction Management: Understanding the Holiday Risk and Reducing Stigma
Overdose Response: Saving Lives with Narcan
Q&A
Final Remarks
Associate Professor of Medicine
Chair, Mayo Clinic Opioid Stewardship Program AZ
Medical Director, Mayo Clinic Occupational Health Services AZ
Holly L. Geyer, M.D., is an Associate Professor of Medicine and dual board certified in Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine. She serves as the physician lead of the Opioid Stewardship Program at Mayo Clinic in Arizona as well as Medical Director of Occupational Health. She is the author of the patient education book on pain and opioids, “Ending the Crisis: Mayo Clinic’s Guide to Opioid Addiction and Safe Opioid Use.” She presents internationally and has authored more than 120 journal articles, book chapters and abstracts. She has a passion for public education on the Opioid Crisis and has been active in opioid-related policy formation and advocacy at a state and federal level.
Fellowship Director, Chief Medical Information Officer, HonorHealth
Dr Norquist serves as the CMIO for HonorHealth as well as the Clinical Informatics Fellowship Director. He is board certified in Emergency Medicine as well as Clinical Informatics and is an EPIC physician builder. Prior to becoming CMIO, he was the first Patient Safety Officer for HonorHealth, has been a Chief of Staff, as well as Chair of Emergency Medicine. Having been a leader in the medical staff for almost 20 years, he has strong relationships in many areas of the network. His emphasis is on provider wellbeing, use of clinical decision support, and Health IT safety and the balance of them each in a functioning system. He is a veteran of the US Navy, as well as alumni of San Diego State University and Harvard Medical School. When away from work and the Hospital, he enjoys reading, cooking, travelling, trail running, cycling, and triathlons.