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SUMMARY:Preventing Suicide in People with Opioid Use Disorder
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nPresenter(s): Hillary S. Connery\, MD\, PhD\, Clinical Director Division of Alcohol\, Drugs\, and Addiction at McLean Hospital Department of Psychiatry\, Harvard Medical School \nTarget Audience\nThis webinar is designed for physicians\, psychiatrists\, nurses\, and interprofessional teams. The live webinar is accredited forphysicians. \nCredit Designations Available: a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ \nWebinar Description: This webinar will review the complex relationships between substance misuse and suicide\, with a focus on opioid use disorder (OUD) as a category associated with significant elevation of suicide risk and premature mortality. Methodological challenges in detecting drug poisoning suicides will be reviewed along with emerging clinical data that suggest treatment-seeking OUD patients who have survived non-fatal opioid overdose report desire and intention to die prior to overdose along a continuum of severity\, suggesting the utility of suicide screening and prevention integrated into routine care of patients with OUD. \nEducational Objectives: \n\nDescribe how suicide risks are elevated for both prescription and illicit opioid misuse.\nDefine psychological and social risk factors commonly experienced by OUD patients.\nDiscuss how opioids have the highest lethality among suicide poisonings and apply personalized suicide prevention planning approaches to enhance care and reduce premature death.\n\nPhysician Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credit\nThe American Psychiatric Association (APA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. \nThe American Psychiatric Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nNote: Once the live event has passed\, please allow two weeks for the recording and slide presentations to be posted.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/preventing-suicide-in-people-with-opioid-use-disorder/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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SUMMARY:Navigating the Intersection of Migraine and OUD Part 1: Assessment and Non-Opioid Pharmacologic Treatment
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nPresenter(s): Meredith Barad\, MD\, Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesia (Pain Medicine) and Neurology & Neurological Sciences Stanford Hospital and Clinics Redwood City\, California; Charles E. Argoff\, MD\, Professor of Neurology Albany Medical College Director\, Comprehensive Pain Center Director\, Pain Management Fellowship Albany Medical Center Albany\, New York; Jennifer Robblee\, MD\, Neurologist Jan and Tom Lewis Migraine Treatment Program Assistant Professor Department of Neurology Barrow Neurological Institute Phoenix\, Arizona \nTarget Audience\nThis webinar is designed for physicians\, physician assistants\, and nurses. The live webinar is accredited for physicians. All other non-physician attendees will receive a Certificate of Completion only. \nCredit Designations Available: a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ \nWebinar Description: This webinar is the first of a 3-part series on the intersection of migraine and opioid use disorder (OUD). Patients with headache commonly report overlapping chronic pain disorders\, and may also experience comorbid OUD. Following a brief review of the epidemiology of chronic pain\, headache\, and OUD\, the faculty will describe the intersection of these common conditions\, with a focus on comorbid migraine and OUD\, particularly in the setting of medication-overuse headache (MOH). An understanding of the pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying pain and headache will help to guide patient assessment and treatment. The faculty will present data to support an opioid-sparing approach to headache due to potential comorbid OUD and multiple other reasons\, and describe non-opioid pharmacologic treatments for migraine to consider in the management of patients with comorbid OUD\, while acknowledging the importance of treatment for OUD. \nEducational Objectives: \n\nDescribe the intersection between OUD and migraine\, particularly in the setting of MOH\nEmploy diagnostic approaches to migraine based on underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms\nApply non-opioid pharmacologic treatments for migraine in patients with comorbid OUD\n\nAccreditation: The American Academy of Pain Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. \nCredit Designation: The American Academy of Pain Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity \nNote: Once the live event has passed\, please allow two weeks for the recording and slide presentations to be posted.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/navigating-the-intersection-of-migraine-and-oud-part-1-assessment-and-non-opioid-pharmacologic-treatment/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220112T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220111T173320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220111T173320Z
UID:2673-1642010400-1642017600@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Listening Session to Understand Alcohol and Other Drugs Services in NH
DESCRIPTION:The JSI Center for Excellence on Addiction invites you to participate in a public listening session via Zoom on Wednesday\, January 12th\, from 6-8 pm and share your ideas on how to strengthen and support alcohol and drug related services in New Hampshire. The information you share will inform the Governor’s Commission three-year Action Plan. \nClick here to register for the event. JSI staff will send you the Zoom link if you are eligible to attend. You must be a New Hampshire resident\, a service provider\, or a member  of an organization that has been affected by or concerned about alcohol and drug use in New Hampshire. You must also be 18 years of age or older. \nIf you have questions about the listening session\, please contact: nhcenterforexcellence@jsi.com.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/listening-session-to-understand-alcohol-and-other-drugs-services-in-nh/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Excellence on Addiction at JSI Research and Training Institute%2C Inc.":MAILTO:nhcenterforexcellence@jsi.com
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CREATED:20220107T171741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T173043Z
UID:2639-1642180500-1642185900@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:TAKEOVER Documentary Film Viewing
DESCRIPTION:Facilitator(s):\n Linda Villarosa\, Associate Professor\, Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism\, CUNY \nDescription:\n This documentary film viewing is part of the 16th Annual MLK Health Equity Celebration. On July 14\, 1970\, members of the Young Lords took over Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx. Among their demands? Accessible\, quality health care for all. \nLearning Outcome:\nAt the conclusion of this learning activity\, (at least 75% of) participants will be able to discuss race-based medicine through the presentation of one example of racism in medicine\, in order to provide a background for the necessary improvement of best practice to better address the overall problem of discrimination in healthcare. \nThis event is accredited for:\nDartmouth-Hitchcock designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Nursing Continuing Education Council is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This educational activity carries 7.5 contact hours. \n  \nThis event will be held in-person in Oopik Auditorium and over Zoom. For more information and to join via Zoom\, please click here.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/takeover-documentary-film-viewing/
LOCATION:Oopik Auditorium\, 15 Dewey Field Road\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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UID:2644-1642237200-1642240800@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Tackling Social Determinants of Health as a Means of Improving Health Outcomes in Low-Income and Minority Populations
DESCRIPTION:Presenter(s):\nIyabo Obasanjo\, PhD\, DVM\, Faculty Affiliate\, Institute of Integrative Conservation and Co-Director\, Center for African Development\, Global Research Institute\, William and Mary  \nDescription: \nThis presentation is part of the 16th Annual MLK Health Equity Celebration. This presentation will use COVID-19 as an example of how the interrelated social determinants of health work to increase rates of both non-communicable and communicable diseases in minority populations across the country. She will also look at solutions that focus on these social determinants at the community level and propose other solutions that will require political will.  \nLearning Outcome:\nAt the conclusion of this learning activity\, (at least 75% of) participants will be able to discuss race-based medicine through the presentation of one example of racism in medicine\, in order to provide a background for the necessary improvement of best practice to better address the overall problem of discrimination in healthcare. \nThis event is accredited for:\nDartmouth-Hitchcock designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Nursing Continuing Education Council is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This educational activity carries 7.5 contact hours. \n  \nThis event will be held in-person in Oopik Auditorium and over Zoom. For more information and to join via Zoom\, please click here.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/tackling-social-determinants-of-health-as-a-means-of-improving-health-outcomes-in-low-income-and-minority-populations/
LOCATION:Oopik Auditorium\, 15 Dewey Field Road\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T174117Z
UID:2649-1642240800-1642244400@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Run and Not Be Weary: A Journey of Courage\, Tenacity\, Faith\, and a Little Science
DESCRIPTION:Presenter(s):\nCarol McGruder\, Co-Chair\, African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council  \nDescription: \nThis presentation is part of the 16th Annual MLK Health Equity Celebration. The public health fight against the Tobacco Industry has always been a David and Goliath battle but never more so than for African Americans. The relentless and pernicious Tobacco Industry targeting of the Black community with mentholated cigarettes combined with the benign neglect of the very institutions charged with their protection culminate in 45\,000 Black deaths each year from tobacco-induced diseases.  \nLearning Outcome:\nAt the conclusion of this learning activity\, (at least 75% of) participants will be able to discuss race-based medicine through the presentation of one example of racism in medicine\, in order to provide a background for the necessary improvement of best practice to better address the overall problem of discrimination in healthcare. \nThis event is accredited for:\nDartmouth-Hitchcock designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Nursing Continuing Education Council is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This educational activity carries 7.5 contact hours. \n  \nThis event will be held in-person in Oopik Auditorium and over Zoom. For more information and to join via Zoom\, please click here.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/run-and-not-be-weary-a-journey-of-courage-tenacity-faith-and-a-little-science/
LOCATION:Oopik Auditorium\, 15 Dewey Field Road\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220115T110000
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CREATED:20220107T180112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T180151Z
UID:2653-1642244400-1642248000@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Reclaiming Indigenous Health: Embracing Traditional Values\, Culture\, and History in Cancer Efforts
DESCRIPTION:Presenter(s):\nWyatt Pickner\, MPH – Hunkpati Dakota\, Research Manager\, American Indian Cancer Foundation \nDescription: \nThis presentation is part of the 16th Annual MLK Health Equity Celebration. Cancer prevention\, treatment\, care\, and survivorship must be rooted in the values\, practices and history of our communities. This presentation will provide background on the cancer inequities Indigenous people are faced with and the approach the American Indian Cancer Foundation uses to reclaim Indigenous health.  \nLearning Outcome:\nAt the conclusion of this learning activity\, (at least 75% of) participants will be able to discuss race-based medicine through the presentation of one example of racism in medicine\, in order to provide a background for the necessary improvement of best practice to better address the overall problem of discrimination in healthcare. \nThis event is accredited for:\nDartmouth-Hitchcock designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Nursing Continuing Education Council is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This educational activity carries 7.5 contact hours. \n  \nThis event will be held in-person in Oopik Auditorium and over Zoom. For more information and to join via Zoom\, please click here.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/reclaiming-indigenous-health-embracing-traditional-values-culture-and-history-in-cancer-efforts/
LOCATION:Oopik Auditorium\, 15 Dewey Field Road\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220115T131500
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SUMMARY:Ending the Legacy of Racism in Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Presenter(s):\nDorothy Roberts\, JD 14th Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor\, University of Pennsylvania  \nDescription: \nThis presentation is part of the 16th Annual MLK Health Equity Celebration. False biological concepts of race\, structural racism\, and racial bias all contribute to racial inequities in health. By understanding how racism has helped to structure medical knowledge\, practice\, and policies\, we can end this backward legacy and collectively build a more equitable and healthier society.  \nLearning Outcome:\nAt the conclusion of this learning activity\, (at least 75% of) participants will be able to discuss race-based medicine through the presentation of one example of racism in medicine\, in order to provide a background for the necessary improvement of best practice to better address the overall problem of discrimination in healthcare. \nThis event is accredited for:\nDartmouth-Hitchcock designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Nursing Continuing Education Council is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This educational activity carries 7.5 contact hours. \n  \nThis event will be held in-person in Oopik Auditorium and over Zoom. For more information and to join via Zoom\, please click here.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/ending-the-legacy-of-racism-in-medicine/
LOCATION:Oopik Auditorium\, 15 Dewey Field Road\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220115T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220115T151500
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CREATED:20220107T181626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T181626Z
UID:2660-1642256100-1642259700@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:The Intersection of Racism and Race-based Medical Decision Making in Medical Education
DESCRIPTION:Presenter(s):\nBonzo Reddick\, MD\, MPH\, Chair\, Department of Community Medicine\, Mercer University School of Medicine  \nDescription: \nThis presentation is part of the 16th Annual MLK Health Equity Celebration. The two main themes of the talk are: Teaching race-based medical decision making & a social determinants of health approach to healthcare are diametrically opposed\, and\, paradoxically\, while rethinking race-based medicine\, we can use biological determinants of health to reinforce the importance of social determinants of health.  \nLearning Outcome:\nAt the conclusion of this learning activity\, (at least 75% of) participants will be able to discuss race-based medicine through the presentation of one example of racism in medicine\, in order to provide a background for the necessary improvement of best practice to better address the overall problem of discrimination in healthcare. \nThis event is accredited for:\nDartmouth-Hitchcock designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Nursing Continuing Education Council is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This educational activity carries 7.5 contact hours. \n  \nThis event will be held in-person in Oopik Auditorium and over Zoom. For more information and to join via Zoom\, please click here.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/the-intersection-of-racism-and-race-based-medical-decision-making-in-medical-education/
LOCATION:Oopik Auditorium\, 15 Dewey Field Road\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220115T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220115T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220107T181850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T181850Z
UID:2663-1642260600-1642264200@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:A Practical Approach to Considering Race in Primary Care Delivery
DESCRIPTION:Presenter(s):\nMatthew Mackwood\, MD\, MPH\, Family Physician and Assistant Professor\, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center  \nDescription: \nThis presentation is part of the 16th Annual MLK Health Equity Celebration. The burdens of evidence-based medicine are massive\, and critical analysis and contextualization of what we learn from research is essential to providing high-quality\, equitable care.  \nLearning Outcome:\nAt the conclusion of this learning activity\, (at least 75% of) participants will be able to discuss race-based medicine through the presentation of one example of racism in medicine\, in order to provide a background for the necessary improvement of best practice to better address the overall problem of discrimination in healthcare. \nThis event is accredited for:\nDartmouth-Hitchcock designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.\nDartmouth-Hitchcock Nursing Continuing Education Council is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This educational activity carries 7.5 contact hours. \n  \nThis event will be held in-person in Oopik Auditorium and over Zoom. For more information and to join via Zoom\, please click here.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/a-practical-approach-to-considering-race-in-primary-care-delivery/
LOCATION:Oopik Auditorium\, 15 Dewey Field Road\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220119T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220111T144520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220111T144520Z
UID:2667-1642597200-1642600800@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Pearls for Pain Management in the Traumatic Injury Population Experiencing Substance Use Disorders
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nPresenter(s): Jason Sawyer\, RN-EC\, NP-C\, BSc N\, MN\, AP-PMN\, Nurse Practitioner\, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre \nTarget Audience\nThis webinar is designed for physicians\, nurse practitioners or other advanced practice nurses\, PAs\, and pharmacists. The live webinar is accredited for nurses. \nWebinar Description: This webinar is geared towards health care providers caring for hospitalized patients with pain and a substance use disorder\, with a ‎focus on people with traumatic injuries. This webinar will use a case based approach to outline some of the challenges and complexities of managing pain in trauma patients ‎with a substance use disorder. The primary content will describe a successful analgesic plan and transition to Suboxone in the acute ‎traumatic postoperative period.‎ \nEducational Objectives: \n\nOutline some of the unique ‎challenges of the post traumatic ‎injury population with substance ‎use disorders\nDescribe non-opioid ‎pharmacological interventions for ‎pain management\nIdentify several non-analgesic ‎factors that will improve the quality ‎of pain management of this ‎complex population\n\nContinuing Education Information\nThe Greater Kansas City Chapter of the American Society for Pain Management Nursing® is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by the Kansas State Board of Nursing. This course offering has been submitted for approval for nursing contact hours applicable for RN\, LPN and LMHT relicensure. \nNote: Once the live event has passed\, please allow two weeks for the recording and slide presentations to be posted.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/pearls-for-pain-management-in-the-traumatic-injury-population-experiencing-substance-use-disorders/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220125T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220125T090000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220107T153908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T154015Z
UID:2630-1643097600-1643101200@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Psychiatry Grand Rounds 2022 - Research Initiatives at Dartmouth-Hitchcock: An Update
DESCRIPTION:Presenter(s):\nSteven Bernstein\, MD \nThis webinar is accredited for:\nDartmouth-Hitchcock designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nFor more information on Psychiatry Grand Rounds\, please click here.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/psychiatry-grand-rounds-2022-research-initiatives-at-dartmouth-hitchcock-an-update/
LOCATION:Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center\, One Medical Center Drive\, Lebanon\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220126T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220126T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220119T222607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220119T223140Z
UID:2682-1643185800-1643200200@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:2022 Strafford County Addiction Summit - Day 1
DESCRIPTION:Register now for the 2022 Strafford County Addiction Summit! \nThis 2-day Summit will be held virtually via Zoom on the mornings of Wednesday & Thursday January 26th & 27th from 8:30am – 12:30pm. \nKeynote speakers\, panelists and workshop presentations will offer you the opportunity to learn new ways to create positive practice\, systems and environmental change in your community for the prevention\, treatment\, recovery and reduction of harm from substance use and mental health disorders. All are welcome – there is content for those working across our communities\, so please share with your networks! \nThis year’s Summit is FREE & registration will be open until 12:00pm on Friday January 21st. You can find full workshop descriptions\, the agenda & more on the Summit website. \nPlease contact SCPHN@GoodwinCH.org with any questions or difficulties registering.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/2022-strafford-county-addiction-summit/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
ORGANIZER;CN="Strafford County Public Health Network":MAILTO:SCPHN@GoodwinCH.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220126T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220126T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220112T192836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220112T192836Z
UID:2677-1643198400-1643202000@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Tools to Increase COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake: Substance Use Disorder Populations in Rural Communities
DESCRIPTION:Mark Depman\, MD\nPlease join us a UVM CORA Community Rounds Workshop series session with Mark Depman\, MD\, Department of Emergency Medicine\, Central Vermont Medical Center. This presentation will cover vaccine facts and talking points for people who are vaccine reluctant. It will also cover the importance of COVID-19 vaccine uptake and the impact substance use disorders have on the disease course of COVID-19.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/tools-to-increase-covid-19-vaccine-uptake-substance-use-disorder-populations-in-rural-communities/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
ORGANIZER;CN="UVM Center on Rural Addiction":MAILTO:CORA@uvm.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220126T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220126T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220111T144237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220111T144237Z
UID:2665-1643202000-1643205600@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Non-Opioid Symptom Management Strategies for Populations Prescribed Opioids
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nPresenter(s): Marian Wilson\, PhD\, MPH\, RN\, PMGT-BC\, Associate Professor\, Washington State University College of Nursing \nTarget Audience\nThis webinar is designed for physicians\, nurse practitioners or other advanced practice nurses\, PAs\, and pharmacists. The live webinar is accredited for nurses. \nWebinar Description: The presentation will present recent research findings that highlight existing symptom burdens and barriers to relief for adults prescribed opioids for ‎chronic pain or opioid use disorder. The speaker will review best practice recommendations for non-pharmacologic pain management and offer ‎strategies healthcare professionals can adopt to address undermanaged symptom control that can lead to opioid misuse\, overdose\, and death. \nEducational Objectives:  \n\nUnderstand patient perspectives regarding symptom burdens when prescribed opioids\nRecognize influences on patients’ choice of non-pharmacologic symptom management treatment options\nIdentify assessment and communication strategies to assist shared decision-making in symptom management\n\nContinuing Education Information\nThe Greater Kansas City Chapter of the American Society for Pain Management Nursing® is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by the Kansas State Board of Nursing. This course offering has been submitted for approval for nursing contact hours applicable for RN\, LPN and LMHT relicensure. \nNote: Once the live event has passed\, please allow two weeks for the recording and slide presentations to be posted.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/non-opioid-symptom-management-strategies-for-populations-prescribed-opioids/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220119T223010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220119T223116Z
UID:2689-1643272200-1643286600@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:2022 Strafford County Addiction Summit - Day 2
DESCRIPTION:Register now for the 2022 Strafford County Addiction Summit! \nThis 2-day Summit will be held virtually via Zoom on the mornings of Wednesday & Thursday January 26th & 27th from 8:30am – 12:30pm. \nKeynote speakers\, panelists and workshop presentations will offer you the opportunity to learn new ways to create positive practice\, systems and environmental change in your community for the prevention\, treatment\, recovery and reduction of harm from substance use and mental health disorders. All are welcome – there is content for those working across our communities\, so please share with your networks! \nThis year’s Summit is FREE & registration will be open until 12:00pm on Friday January 21st. You can find full workshop descriptions\, the agenda & more on the Summit website. \nPlease contact SCPHN@GoodwinCH.org with any questions or difficulties registering.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/2022-strafford-county-addiction-summit-2/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
ORGANIZER;CN="Strafford County Public Health Network":MAILTO:SCPHN@GoodwinCH.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220128T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220128T090000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220107T155009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T155009Z
UID:2625-1643356800-1643360400@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Medicine Grand Rounds 2022 - Organizational Efforts to Cultivate Healthcare Professional Well-being: Before and After the Covid-19 Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Presenter(s):\nTait Shanafelt\, MD \nThis webinar is accredited for:\nDartmouth-Hitchcock designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ are only available for viewing the conference webcast live\, in real time. The online evaluations are time-stamped\, and credit will only be awarded for online evaluations submitted on the same day the lecture takes place. \nFor more information on Medicine Grand Rounds\, please click here.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/medicine-grand-rounds-2022-organizational-efforts-to-cultivate-healthcare-professional-well-being-before-and-after-the-covid-19-pandemic/
LOCATION:Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center\, One Medical Center Drive WebEx and Livestream\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03756\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220202T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220127T172846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220127T172846Z
UID:2701-1643817600-1643821200@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Navigating the Intersection of Migraine and OUD Part 2: Interventional\, Neuromodulation\, and Behavioral Approaches
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nPresenter(s): Nathaniel M. Schuster\, MD\, Associate Clinic Director\, Center for Pain Medicine\, Associate Professor\, Center for Pain Medicine\, Department of Anesthesiology\, UC San Diego Health\, San Diego\, California; Narayan R. Kissoon\, MD\, Consultant\, Division of Headache\, Department of Neurology\, Consultant\, Division of Pain Medicine\, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine\, Assistant Professor\, Anesthesiology and Neurology\, Mayo Clinic\, Rochester\, Minnesota; Heather Poupore-King\, PhD\, Clinical Associate Professor\, Director\, Pain Psychology Fellowship\, Department of Anesthesiology\, Perioperative and Pain Medicine\, Stanford School of Medicine\, Redwood City\, California \nNote: Once the live event has passed\, please allow two weeks for the recording and slide presentations to be posted. \nTarget Audience\nThis webinar is designed for physicians\, physician assistants\, and nurses. The live webinar is accredited for physicians. All other non-physician attendees will receive a Certificate of Completion only. \nCredit Designations Available: a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ \nWebinar Description: This webinar is the second of a 3-part series on the intersection of migraine and opioid use disorder (OUD). Chronic headache conditions such as migraine can be treated with multiple non-opioid\, non-pharmacologic approaches. The faculty will explore the different types of interventional procedures\, non-invasive neuromodulation\, and psychological/behavioral approaches that are now available to help manage migraine\, while reducing reliance on opioids and other analgesics. Appropriate referral and multimodal integration of such strategies can be especially helpful for patients with chronic headache and comorbid OUD. \nEducational Objectives: \n\nDescribe the appropriate use of interventional strategies in the migraine patient\nDefine and explain new advances in non-invasive neuromodulation for migraine\nDevelop a framework to incorporate behavioral strategies into migraine management\n\nAccreditation: The American Academy of Pain Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. \nCredit Designation: The American Academy of Pain Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/navigating-the-intersection-of-migraine-and-oud-part-2-interventional-neuromodulation-and-behavioral-approaches/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220203T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220203T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220201T173607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T173607Z
UID:2703-1643893200-1643896800@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:SAFE – Home Opioid Management Education in Older Adults: Naloxone and Opioid Awareness Program
DESCRIPTION:About the webinar: Older adults are often overlooked in public health efforts to address the U.S. opioid epidemic. Yet\, in 2018\, approximately one quarter of older adults 65 years old and older were prescribed an opioid to treat pain\, and were nearly 3 times more likely than younger populations between 20 and 24 years old. As we age\, we are more likely to experience chronic pain at a greater severity as well as opioid-related adverse effects like confusion\, falls\, overdose and death. \n  \nPatient education is key to reducing opioid-related harm. Many healthcare professionals and those who directly interact with older adults have a unique opportunity to educate patients on opioid risks and naloxone benefits. The goal of this webinar is to prepare home health workers to implement and improve overall patient access to harm reduction strategies\, specifically naloxone. This activity will highlight the opioid epidemic and the mechanism of action and risks of opioids\, particularly in older adults\, and will discuss common misconceptions related to naloxone including side effects when administered to someone not overdosing from opioids\, legal ramifications of administering naloxone to a stranger\, and insurance coverage when accessing naloxone at the pharmacy. \n  \nPresenters: \n\nJennie Jarrett\, PharmD\, BCPS\, MMedEd\, FCCP\nAbigail Elmes\, PharmD\, BCPS\n\nSponsor: American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP)\n\nCost: No Fee\n\nTarget audience: This webinar is designed for nurses\, physicians\, social workers\, and home health workers or care coordinators. The live webinar is accredited for physicians\, nurses\, PAs\, social workers\, pharmacists and other health professionals or learners.\n\nCredit designations available: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, Nursing Contact Hours\, AAPA Category 1 CME credit\, SW CE credit\, Pharmacy CE credit\n\nEducational objectives:  At the conclusion of this activity participants should be able to:\n\nDiscuss the risks associated with opioid use\, particularly in older adults\nDescribe how to recognize an opioid-related overdose\nExplain how to access and use naloxone for the reversal of opioid overdoses\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/safe-home-opioid-management-education-in-older-adults-naloxone-and-opioid-awareness-program/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220207T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220207T143000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220119T224640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T210238Z
UID:2693-1644237000-1644244200@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Developing Clinical Study Budgets for Sponsors
DESCRIPTION:Register for this interactive webinar! The deadline to register is January 31st. \nUnable to attend live? Register for the On-Demand course\, available the week following. \nThis training is available to research teams affiliated with the NIDA Clinical Trials Network on a first-come-first-serve basis. Depending on the level of responses\, there may be limited availability. \nDescription:\nIn an environment where studies are becoming more challenging to execute and taking more resources and time than anticipated\, it is key to develop a solid and flexible budget to allow for study execution challenges. In developing a budget it is critical to address all standard line items such as reimbursement for procedures\, but how can the oversight and follow-up time be accurately calculated? How does Fair Market Value (FMV) criteria factor into budget development? What questions should be asked to determine additional\, unwritten\, study expectations? What are some key elements leading to delayed budget negotiation and approval? This web seminar will address the fundamentals of budget development and considerations for ensuring that budgets are developed fairly to ensure that sites are appropriately reimbursed for study expectations. \nThis interactive webinar is intended for:\nProject Managers\, Clinical Research Associates\, Clinical Research Associate Managers\, Contract and Budget Management Personnel\, Directors in Clinical Operations\, Site Managers\, Principal Investigators\, Study Coordinators\, Site Budget and Contract Representatives
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/developing-clinical-study-budgets-for-sponsors/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220216T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220127T171819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220127T172041Z
UID:2696-1645012800-1645016400@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:The 411 on Cannabis Edibles
DESCRIPTION: This presentation will focus on education about the behavioral pharmacology of oral cannabis\, aka edibles. Following this lecture\, attendees should be able to differentiate the expected effects of oral versus inhaled cannabis and be able to advise patients with respect to clinical decision making related to oral cannabis use. Register at this link: The 411 on Cannabis Edibles\n\n\n\nRyan Vandrey’s research focuses primarily on the behavioral pharmacology of cannabis (marijuana) and includes controlled laboratory studies with adult research volunteers\, clinical trials\, web-based survey research\, and natural history studies with patient populations using cannabis/cannabinoids for therapeutic purposes. He has been involved with a broad range of studies related to the risks and benefits of medicinal cannabis use\, the effects of cannabis use on sleep\, cannabis withdrawal and the treatment of Cannabis Use Disorder\, cannabis product testing\, and developing measures of cannabis use behavior. In addition\, he has also been engaged in research on nicotine and tobacco regulatory science and treatment. Dr. Vandrey aspires to conduct objective research that addresses critical questions related to regulation and policy. He received his BA from the University of Delaware and his PhD from the University of Vermont in 2005.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/the-411-on-cannabis-edibles/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
ORGANIZER;CN="UVM Vermont Center on Behavior and Health":MAILTO:Nicole.Twohig@uvm.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220216T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220210T204432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T204432Z
UID:2723-1645023600-1645027200@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Peer-Led Innovations in Reentry Support Programming: Towards Holistic Recovery
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nPresenter(s):\nSandra D. Smith\, PhD\, PRSS\, RPS\, Peer Programs Manager @Via Hope\, Mental Health Resource of Texas; David Johnson\, Policy and Research Liaison @Grassroots Leadership\, Texas; Daryl McGraw\, MA\, CAC\, CCJP\, Founder @Formerly\, Inc.\, Connecticut \nDescription:\nReentry Peer Specialists are equipped with unique knowledge and expertise from lived experience to provide critical supports to individuals reentering the community after incarceration. Recent peer-led developments in the field provide more opportunities to support reentry peer specialists and address the critical needs that people face upon reentry. This webinar will provide information about supporting reentry peer specialists and reentry peer support programs through providing certification\, training\, and the knowledge and resources to effectively support people in transition from incarceration to the community. Three presenters will discuss the opportunities that come with training and education\, along with the policy and practice challenges of supporting people in recovery who are transitioning back to the community\, including peer support specialists\, themselves. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon the conclusion of this webinar\, attendees should be able to list three strategies for supporting reentry peer specialists\, connect policy and practice considerations for reentry peer support across the eight dimensions of wellness\, and describe two key competencies for reentry peer support.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/peer-led-innovations-in-reentry-support-programming-towards-holistic-recovery/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220217T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220210T205028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T210220Z
UID:2734-1645110000-1645113600@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Portraits of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion Efforts in Behavioral Health Nationwide
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nDescription:\nEfforts nationwide to promote diversity\, equity\, and inclusion (DEI) are critical to advancing a more just and equitable society. However\, the strategies and approaches to promoting equity can be drastically different given the organizations leading these efforts as well as the regional and cultural contexts in which they occur. Please join NACBHDD and Optum as we explore DEI efforts nationwide from state\, local\, and corporate partners.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/portraits-of-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-efforts-in-behavioral-health-nationwide/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220222T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220222T090000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220107T155619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T155619Z
UID:2620-1645516800-1645520400@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Psychiatry Grand Rounds 2022 - Marijuana as Medicine? Weeding Out the Issues
DESCRIPTION:Presenter(s):\n Deepak Cyril D’Souza\, MD \nThis webinar is accredited for:\nThe webinar provides a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nFor more information on Psychiatry Grand Rounds\, please click here.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/psychiatry-grand-rounds-2022-marijuana-as-medicine-weeding-out-the-issues/
LOCATION:Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center\, One Medical Center Drive Aud G\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03756\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T143000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220210T210050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T210050Z
UID:2741-1645621200-1645626600@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Exploring the Link Between Substance Use Prevention and Structural Racism
DESCRIPTION:For more information and to register for this webinar\, please click HERE. \nPresenter(s):\nAnam Siddiqi\, MPHc is currently pursuing her MPH in Health Policy Analysis and Evaluation from the University of Maryland. Ms. Siddiqi’s interests include reducing health disparities\, improving health care systems\, and promoting community collaboration. \nDescription:\nUnderstanding the role structural racism plays in society and its relationship to substance use disorders is critical to prevention and promoting healthy behaviors. This webinar will focus on identifying common systems\, policies\, and programs that negatively impact people of color\, understanding how stress from dealing with racism can lead to substance use\, and what steps public health professionals can take to mitigate their role in propagating racist systems. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDefine\, structural racism\, understand its history\, and recognize how it can manifest in the behavioral health setting\nMitigate organizational and individual role in propagating structural racism\nUnderstand the link between racism\, stress and trauma and identify how experiencing racism can lead to substance use\nUnderstand how to develop tactics to prevent substance use and promote healthy coping mechanisms\n\nIn order to be eligible for the 1.25 contact hours/certificate of attendance\, you must join the live webinar in Zoom. Certificates must be requested within one week of the event and will be processed within 30 days. \nIf you are having issues accessing the room/application at the time of the event: Please email webinars@danyainstitute.org at the start of the webinar so that we can assist you.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/exploring-the-link-between-substance-use-prevention-and-structural-racism/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220202T200457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220202T200839Z
UID:2713-1645644600-1645650000@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Gender Diversity in Our Community
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE! \nPresenter(s):\nDr. Jack Turco\, Director\, Transgender Health Program\, DHMC; Dr. Kay Jankowski\, Child & Adolescent Psychologist\, Director of Psychology Services\, DHMC; Parents of transgender/non-binary children; Transgender/non-binary young adults \nDescription:\nEveryone has a gender identity and a core need for it to be known. In this inspiring panel discussion\, our neighbors who are transgender or gender-nonbinary share from the heart about their lived experiences. Local parents of gender-nonconforming kids and medical gender experts explain what gender is and explore hurdles and hopes for better understanding. Let’s learn by listening! \nTo protect our neighbors and loved ones\, no audio or video recording of this event shall be permitted. \nPlease reach out to OpenHeartEd@gmail.com with any questions about the event.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/gender-diversity-in-our-community/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220301T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220301T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220210T211221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T211320Z
UID:2750-1646132400-1646134200@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Alcohol is STILL a Drug: An Exploratory Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nDescription:\nThe Great Lakes A/MH/PTTC is offering this training for individuals working in HHS Region 5: IL\, IN\, MI\, MN\, OH\, WI. This training is being provided in response to a need identified by Region 5 stakeholders.\nAlcohol is STILL a drug. The opioid crisis\, increase in stimulant misuse\, and marijuana legalization dominate the news— yet alcohol remains the number one substance causing health\, social\, legal and financial problems throughout the US. While this series will focus on the hopefulness of recovery from alcohol use disorder\, we’ll also take a deep dive into what we know about the full impact of alcohol overuse and the ways it affects every person in the US. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nSummarize the current impacts of problematic alcohol use in various/special populations\, including pregnant women\, youth\, rural\, and minority populations.\nAssess and prioritize alcohol reduction efforts in targeted settings.\nDescribe the current efforts to curb problematic alcohol use\, including best practices in providing treatment.\n\nCertificates:\nCertificates of attendance will be emailed to all participants who attend the sessions in full.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/alcohol-is-still-a-drug-an-exploratory-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220307T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220307T143000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220217T140909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220217T140909Z
UID:2762-1646658000-1646663400@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Evidence-Based Strategies for Preventing Opioid Overdose
DESCRIPTION:Join us on March 7th from 1-2:30 p.m. (ET) for a webinar and Q&A to discuss key strategies to preventing opioid overdose with experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). \nProvisional data from the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics shows that there were over 100\,300 drug overdose deaths in the United States from April 2020 – April 2021\, a nearly 30% increase from the year prior. Given this increase in overdose deaths across the U.S.\, it is more important than ever to understand the evidence-based strategies that are available to address opioid use disorderin our communities. \nDr. Jennifer J. Carroll\, a dual trained medical anthropologist and public health researcher\, and Michelle Putnam from the CDC’s Division of Overdose Prevention will discuss designing and implementing effective opioid overdose prevention strategies\, including targeted naloxone distribution\, the importance of medication for addiction treatment (MAT)\, syringe service programs\, and more. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister now!
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/evidence-based-strategies-for-preventing-opioid-overdose/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
ORGANIZER;CN="Addiction Policy Forum":MAILTO:info@addictionpolicy.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220308T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220303T221341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T221513Z
UID:2777-1646740800-1646744400@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Opioid Use Disorder in Women
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Kathleen Brady\, MD\, PhD\, Distinguished Professor\, Medical University of South Carolina \nSponsor: American Psychiatric Association (APA) \nCost: No Fee \nTarget audience: Interprofessional teams\, psychiatrists\, physicians\, nurses\, physician assistants. The live webinar is accredited for physicians. \nCredit Designations Available: a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ \nAbout the webinar: Exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic\, the opioid epidemic in the United States is a dangerous reality that affects all demographics. In this presentation\, gender differences in opioid use disorders will be discussed from an epidemiologic perspective. Understanding the differences in trends by gender can help clinicians treat the patient\, rather than treating the condition. Neurobiological and social determinants will also be reviewed as the differences vary greatly by gender. Finally\, treatment implications will be discussed so we can better understand the impact of tailored OUD treatment. \nEducational objectives:  At the conclusion of this activity participants should be able to: \n\nApply the epidemiologic differences in the prevalence of OUD to your practice setting.\nIdentify the gender differences in neurobiology of OUD when treating patients.\nEvaluate the patient treatment outcomes based on gender.\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/opioid-use-disorder-in-women/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220308T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220308T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T220703
CREATED:20220301T193843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T193843Z
UID:2772-1646748000-1646751600@www.ctnnortheastnode.org
SUMMARY:Acute Pain Management in the Individual with Opioid Use Disorder
DESCRIPTION:https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/614757163383157773 \nPresenter: Kathleen Broglio\, DNP\, ANP-BC\, ACHPN\, CPE\, FPCN\, FAANP \nNurse Practitioner\, Section of Palliative Medicine\, Associate Professor\, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth\, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center \nSponsoring organization: American Society for Pain Management Nursing (ASPMN) \nTarget audience: Nurses\, nurse practitioners\, physicians\, physical therapists\, or psychologists \nAbout the webinar: The purpose of this activity is to provide an overview of pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic strategies to manage ‎acute pain in the individual who has a substance use disorder‎. Strategies to manage acute pain in the 1) individual who is actively misusing substances 2) the individual who is ‎taking medications for opioid use disorder and 3) the individual in long-term recovery in an abstinence based ‎program will be outlined using a case based approach. \nEducational objectives: \n\nDevelop treatment strategies to treat acute pain for individuals with substance/opioid use disorder (SUD/OUD)‎\nDiscuss acute pain management strategies for those on medications for opioid use disorder\nDescribe safe discharge strategies for the patient with acute pain and co-morbid SUD/OUD\n\n\n\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/acute-pain-management-in-the-individual-with-opioid-use-disorder/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
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