Addiction Treatment: Clinical Skills for Healthcare Providers
Availability
On-Demand
5 Courses
Cost
$0.00
Credit Offered
6.5 CME Credits
6.5 PA-CME Credits
6.5 Other Professionals Credits
6.5 Social Work (ACE) Credits
6.5 NAADAC Credits
6.5 Nursing Credits
6.5 IPCE Credits
  • INSTRUCTORS: (in alphabetical order):
  • About this course
Shannon Drew, MD (Yale School of Medicine)
Ellen Edens MD, MPE, MA (Yale School of Medicine)
Robert Heimer PhD (Yale School of Public Health)
Robert Krause DNP, APRN (Yale School of Nursing)
Ayana Jordan, MD, PhD (Yale School of Medicine)
Mary Lindsay Powell DNP, APRN (Yale School of Nursing)
Elizabeth Roessler MMSc, PA-C (Yale Physician Associate Program)
Jeanette Tetrault MD, FACP, FASAM (Yale School of Medicine)
DESCRIPTION:
This course is designed with a singular goal: to improve the care you provide to your patients with substance use disorders. By delving into a model case performed by actors, seven Yale instructors from various fields provide techniques to screen your patients for substance use disorder risk, diagnose patients to gauge the severity of their use, directly manage treatment plans, refer out to treatment services, and navigate the various conditions that may limit your patient’s access to treatment. You will ultimately be prepared to provide compassionate and evidence-based care to a large population of patients living with addiction— a chronic, often relapsing-remitting disease, but a treatable one.

AUDIENCE:

Healthcare professionals and those involved in addiction treatment: Counselors, Social Workers, Licensed Mental Health Counselors,

Nurses, PAs, Physicians,  Psychiatrists, Public Health Officials.

TIME COMMITMENT:

  • 5 modules in the course
  • Each module ranges from 60-90 minutes of activities (lecture videos, readings, and quizzes)
  • Each lesson video is roughly 10 minutes

 

BROAD OUTLINE:

 

MODULE 1: “How can I show compassion toward patients with substance use disorders?”

Topics: Models of addiction, stigmatizing language, motivational interviewing

 

MODULE 2: “How do I know if my patient has a substance use disorder?”
Topics: Rsk factors, screening, SBIRT-brief interventions, diagnosis

 

MODULE 3: "How do I recommend treatment options?”
Topics: Evaluation, clarifying treatment goals, treatment settings, referring to treatment, interprofessional teams

 

MODULE 4: “What medications help patients manage their substance use disorders?”
Topics: Neurobiology of addiction, medications for OUD, AUD, and NUD, treatment monitoring

 

MODULE 5: “What psychosocial or behavioral therapies are available for patients with substance use disorders?”
Topics: Neurobiology of recovery, self-help & peer support, psychotherapies, family involvement, psychiatric comorbidity

 

 

 
The content on this site is intended solely to inform and educate medical professionals. This site shall not be used for medical advice and is not a substitute for the advice or treatment of a qualified medical professional.



Funding for this initiative was made possible by cooperative agreement no. 1H79TI086770 and grant no. 1H79TI085588 from SAMHSA. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

 
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