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Format: Podcast
For patients with cancer and substance use disorders, managing pain safely and effectively presents unique challenges. Clinicians must balance appropriate opioid prescribing with the risks of relapse, overdose, and fragmented care. This episode explores how addiction, oncology, and palliative care providers can work together to support both cancer treatment and recovery. Listeners will learn practical frameworks for managing cancer-related pain, coordinating care across specialties, and improving outcomes for patients navigating these intersecting and complex conditions.
Presenter(s):
Justin Kullgren, PharmD; Lauren Kelly, MD; and Katrina Nickels, MD
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): No
Certificate: No
Format: Podcast
Burnout is a growing crisis in addiction care, driven by increasing demand, emotional strain, and system-level pressures. Yet burnout is not inevitable—and prevention requires both individual and organizational solutions. This episode explores how burnout differs from compassion fatigue and secondary trauma, and what clinicians and healthcare systems can do to address it. Listeners will gain practical strategies to protect their well-being, strengthen resilience, and advocate for healthier workplace environments that support both providers and the patients they serve.
Presenter(s):
Haley Pals, PharmD, BCPP; Jessica Geiger, PharmD; and Stefan Kertesz, MD, MSc
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): No
Certificate: No
Format: Podcast
Substance use during hospitalization is common, yet many healthcare systems lack clear, evidence-based approaches to respond effectively. Punitive responses can worsen outcomes, increase stigma, and lead to early discharge. This episode explores emerging best practices for addressing in-hospital substance use in ways that improve patient safety, strengthen trust, and support recovery. Listeners will learn practical strategies for proactive communication and collaborative approaches that center patient care while supporting healthcare teams navigating these complex situations.
Presenter(s):
Taylor Baisey, MPH; Joseph Donroe, MD; and Marlene Martin, MD
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): No
Certificate: No
Format: Podcast
Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) are life-saving, yet three-quarters of people who need them still can’t access them. This episode examines how pharmacy-based models are closing gaps in addiction care deserts, how pharmacists can strengthen interdisciplinary care teams, and why fair reimbursement for pharmacist services matters for sustaining care in the communities hit hardest by overdose.
Presenter(s):
Kate Morton, PharmD, PhC; Careen-Joan Franklin, PharmD; and Jeffrey Bratberg, PharmD, FAPhA
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): No
Certificate: No
Format: Podcast
This episode of the Stigma and Substance Use podcast, explores the “contagious” nature of stigma in substance use disorders (SUDs), revealing how shame and discrimination spread beyond the 45-50 million Americans with SUDs to affect an estimated 45-300 million family members. While stigma’s impact on individuals with SUDs is well-documented, this conversation spotlights how families become “stigmatized by association,” driving them “underground” and leading to isolation, delayed help-seeking, compromised mental health, strained relationships, and poorer recovery outcomes for the entire family system.
Presenter(s):
Carrie Wilkens, PhD; Jeffrey Foote, PhD; Brandee Madden, DNP, PMHNP-BC
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): No
Certificate: No
Format: Podcast
In this episode of the Stigma and Substance Use Podcast, we dive into why language in client and patient records matters—and how it can shape care experiences. We explore practical ways to use non-stigmatizing language in health records and discuss the role of electronic health record (EHR) in shaping documentation. Who designs these systems, and how can they be improved? We also examine real-world case scenarios where stigmatizing notes have had lasting impacts on individuals. Whether you’re a provider, policymaker, or advocate, this episode offers insight into making health records more respectful, equitable, and aligned with patient-centered care.
Presenter(s):
Michelle Kavouras, CDCS, NCAC I, NCRS; Nichole Nidey, PhD; and Sunny Kung, MD, FACP
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): No
Certificate: No