Oakstone Addiction Medicine for Non-Specialists 2022 Addiction Medicine for Non-Specialists is a case-based CME course designed to guide non-specialists in recognition, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up of patients with substance use disorders.
- Include: 20 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 3.53 GB
- Target Audience: internists, family physicians, general psychiatrists, emergency physicians, adolescent medicine doctors, pediatricians, and general neurologists
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Explore Substance Use Disorder Topics with Online CME
Addiction Medicine for Non-Specialists is a case-based CME course designed to guide non-specialists in recognition, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up of patients with substance use disorders. Led by Antoine Douaihy, MD, experienced practitioners cover substances used — alcohol, opioids, stimulants, benzodiazepines, tobacco/nicotine, cannabis — and outline how the non-specialist can help their patient stop using drugs, maintain a drug-free lifestyle, and function in family and in society. Treatment strategies discussed include pharmacological, cognitive-behavioral, and a combination of the two.
Good to Know: This activity meets the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) requirement that as of June 27, 2023, new or renewing DEA registrants must complete a minimum of 8 hours of accredited continuing education (CE) on the treatment and management of patients with opioid or other substance use disorders before renewing their license.
Date of Original Release: December 31, 2022
Date Credits Expire: December 31, 2025
Estimated Time to Complete: 14.25 hours
Learning Objectives
At the completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Discuss integrated treatment of co-occurring substance use disorder and psychiatric illness
- List adverse consequences faced by patients’ long-term opioid therapy and serious illness
- Explain the caveats in treating pregnant women with substance use disorder
- Compare treatment strategies for opioid use disorder and stimulant use disorder
- List the principles of motivational interviewing in the context of substance use disorders
- Compare inherent dilemmas in treating chronic pain and acute pain and substance use disorder
Intended Audience
This educational activity was designed for internists, family physicians, general psychiatrists, emergency physicians, adolescent medicine doctors, pediatricians, and general neurologists.
Topics:
1. Addiction – An Overview – Antoine Douaihy, MD.mp4
2. Neurobiological Aspects of Substance Use Disorder – Jody Glance, MD.mp4
3. Screening, Evaluation, and Diagnosis of Substance Use Disorders – Daniel Cohen, MD.mp4
4. Management of Intoxication, Withdrawal, and Perioperative Care in Individuals Using Substances – Tiffany Reid, PharmD.mp4
5. Alcohol Use Disorder – Antoine Douaihy, MD.mp4
6. Stimulant Use Disorder – James R. Latronica, DO, FASAM.mp4
7. Opioid Use Disorder – Julie Kmiec, DO.mp4
8. Sedative, Hypnotic, and Anxiolytic (Benzodiazepine) Use Disorder – Tae Woo Park, MD.mp4
9. Cannabis Use Disorder – Thersilla Oberbarnscheidt, MD.mp4
10. Tobacco Use Disorder – Melanie Yabs, PharmD, BCPP.mp4
11. Treating Chronic Pain and Substance Use Disorder – Mark Ilgen, PhD.mp4
12. Acute Pain and Substance Use Disorder – Julie Wilson Childers, MD.mp4
13. Brief Interventions for Substance Use Disorders – Cassandra Boness, PhD.mp4
14. The Treatment of Patients with Substance Use Disorders and Co-occurring Psychiatric Illness – Roger D. Weiss, MD.mp4
15. Harm Reduction Strategies – Janice Pringle, PhD.mp4
16. Women and Pregnancy – Jody Glance, MD.mp4
17. Medication Assisted Treatment for Adolescent Substance Use Disorder – Marla Kushner, DO.mp4
18. Healthcare and Racial Disparities in Addiction Treatment – Antoine Douaihy, MD.mp4
19. Chronic Pain and Long-term Opioid Therapy – Evidence-based Management – Jessica S. Merlin, MD, PhD, MBA.mp4
20. Pain and Opioid Complexity in Individuals with Serious Illness – Jessica S. Merlin, MD, PhD, MBA.mp4
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