DATE OF ORIGINAL RELEASE: January 1, 2023
ESTIMATED TIME TO COMPLETE: 6.25 hours to complete the activity.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Addiction Medicine for Non-Specialists 2023 This educational activity was designed for Internists, Family Physicians, General Psychiatrists, Emergency Physicians, Adolescent Medicine Doctors, Pediatricians and General Neurologists.
SPECIAL PREREQUISITES FOR PARTICIPANTS: There are no prerequisites for participants. METHOD OF PARTICIPATION: Review Video/Audio program, score 70% or greater on the required posttest to assess the knowledge gained from reviewing the program and complete the comprehensive activity evaluation.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
At the completion of this course, you should be able to:
-  List strategies — that support practitioners and patients — to minimize unconscious bias.
- Name the signs and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal.
- Discuss the epidemiology of opioid use disorder and the medical complications of the disorder.
- Manage acute pain in patients who are prescribed buprenorphine or methadone for opioid use disorder.
- Understand the influence of depression on the course of substance use disorder.
- Identify the signs of adolescent substance use.
- Explain the impact of historical trauma of minorities on the present patient-provider environment.
- Compare the benefits and harms of long-term opioid therapy in patients with serious illnesses.
+ Topics:
- Addiction – An Overview – Antoine Douaihy, MD.mp4
2. Alcohol Use Disorder – Antoine Douaihy, MD.mp4
3. Opioid Use Disorder – Julie Kmiec, DO.mp4
4. Acute Pain and Substance Use Disorder – Julie Wilson Childers, MD.mp4
5. The Treatment of Patients with Substance Use Disorders and Co-occurring Psychiatric Illness – Roger D. Weiss, MD.mp4
6. Medication Assisted Treatment for Adolescent Substance Use Disorder – Marla Kushner, DO.mp4
7. Healthcare and Racial Disparities in Addiction Treatment – Antoine Douaihy, MD.mp4
8. Pain and Opioid Complexity in Individuals with Serious Illness – Jessica S. Merlin, MD, PhD, MBA.mp4
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