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Provides an overview of the history of opioid use with an overview of contributing factors to the current epidemic. Using clinical cases, opioid use disorder is then discussed in detail. Finally, there is a discussion of treatment options.
Presenter(s):
Brian Fuehrlein, MD, PhD
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): Yes
Designations: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, Nursing Contact Hour(s), Pharmacy CE Credit, AAPA Category 1 CME Credit, Social Work CE Credit, and IPCE Credit
Format: Module
Introduces evidence-based clinical practices of pharmacotherapy and behavioral treatments for substance use disorders. Off label medications and psychosocial support programs are also discussed.
Presenter(s):
Brian Fuehrlein, MD, PhD
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): Yes
Designations: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, Nursing Contact Hour(s), Pharmacy CE Credit, AAPA Category 1 CME Credit, Social Work CE Credit, and IPCE Credit
Format: Webinar
This webinar on “Recovery Supports for Youth and Young Adults with Opioid Use Disorder,” presented by Dr. Peter Jackson, Medical Director of the University of Vermont Medical Center Addiction Treatment Center and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine. This session, brought to you by the Providers Clinical Support System – Medications for Opioid Use Disorders (PCSS-MOUD), will delve into family-based interventions, school-based recovery programs, and mutual help support. Gain valuable knowledge to enhance your practice and support young individuals on their recovery journey.
Presenter(s):
Peter Jackson, MD
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): Yes
Designations: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, Nursing Contact Hour(s), Pharmacy CE Credit, AAPA Category 1 CME Credit, Social Work CE Credit, and IPCE Credit
Format: Webinar
Our fifth webinar in this series sheds light on the vital contributions of peer support specialists in the interdisciplinary approach to opioid use disorder treatment. These individuals who have walked a similar path offer invaluable understanding and guidance. Learn how peers play an essential role in fostering hope, building community, and achieving lasting recovery.
Presenter(s):
Andre L. Johnson, PsyD
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): Yes
Designations: Social Work CE Credit
Certificate: Certificate of Completion
Format: Webinar
In the fourth part of this series, we will delve into the indispensable role of counselors within the interdisciplinary care framework for opioid use disorder. Discover the techniques and strategies they use to provide emotional and psychological support, helping individuals navigate the complex path to recovery.
Presenter(s):
Chrissie S. Martin, MA, LMFT, LAC-S, CS
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): Yes
Designations: Social Work CE Credit
Certificate: Certificate of Completion
Format: Webinar
Transitioning from jails and prisons back into the community can be especially difficult for people with opioid use disorders (OUD). Research suggests that opioid use overdose increases dramatically within the first 30 days of citizens returning to the community. Further, individuals recently released from incarceration face a risk of opioid overdose ten times greater than the general public. During these transitions it is critical that people receive seamless and appropriate resources in order to prevent overdose and return to use. This proper transition can help lower health care costs, hospitalizations and emergency department visits, as well as decrease mortality and recidivism for justice-involved individuals, yet at this time only 13 states have sought Medicaid waivers to provide SUD services pre-release. Join us today as we explore how programs can successfully develop services to ensure returning citizens receive appropriate care to address OUD.
Presenter(s):
Ed Hayes: Assistant Superintendent at Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, Administrative Director of the FCSO OTP and Rachel Katz, NP Director, Addiction Services, Friends of the Homeless (FOH), Medical Respite, CNP
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): No
Certificate: Certificate of Attendance, 1-hour