What Is It Called When Nurses/Doctors Go to Drug/Alcohol Treatment? It Has a Name That You Don’t Associate…?

Question by The Space Kitth: What is it called when Nurses/Doctors go to Drug/Alcohol Treatment? It has a name that you don’t associate…?
What is it called when Nurses/Doctors go to Drug/Alcohol Treatment? It has a name that you don’t associate with rehab… It is a cute little euphemism for “Rehab”.

Does anyone know what I’m talking about?
I found it! “Diversion Programs”.

I needed an euphemism for “Recovery” to put in the list of potential dietary requirements for a b-day party I’m planning.

“If anyone has any issues with the set, family-style menu, I was told they can request a plate off the regular menu and (as long as it isn’t lobster etc.) it will be covered by the $ 16.95 a head so vegetarians, theistic requirements, anyone on Diversion, Allergies, etc. etc. etc. can be accommodated without a meltdown.”

Best answer:

Answer by Jessica Villa
They are called “Alcohol Withdrawals Protocol” for doctors and nurses who intake any drug or alcohols.

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