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SUMMARY:Science Series: Evaluating Preferences for Medication for Opioid Use Disorder Formulation and Treatment Model Among People with Opioid Use Disorders (OUD): A Mixed-Methods Study
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Treatment for opioid use disorders (OUD) has changed significantly\, including the development of long-acting medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) formulations\, and integrated treatment models systematically addressing both behavioral and physical health. More information on patient preference for these innovations is necessary to inform a patient-centered treatment system for OUD. This presentation will review a series of mixed-methods studies using exploring preferences for medication formulation and treatment model among people with OUD. \nPresenter: Dr. Elizabeth Saunders \nZoom Link: https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/423790798
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/science-series-evaluating-preferences-for-medication-for-opioid-use-disorder-formulation-and-treatment-model-among-people-with-opioid-use-disorders-oud-a-mixed-methods-study/
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SUMMARY:Family Opioid Use Disorder Care - Two Day Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Day One       \n                 \n8:30-9:00am               Opening Remarks \nVermont State Leadership           \n  \n9:00-10:00am             Impact of OUD on Children and Families \nDeCarchio\, MSW\, CAP \nReview impact of OUD on child development and family structure and clinical interventions that may foster resilience. \n  \n10:15-11:15am:          Moderated Panel: Impact of OUD on Vermont Children & Families \nJones\, PhD & Panelists \nVermont child health/service providers discuss impact of OUD on child development and family structure in Vermont and application of clinical interventions that may foster resilience within existing care systems in Vermont. \n   \n11:30 – 12:30              Virtual Break-Out Sessions: \nMAT during Pregnancy                                                    H. Jones\, PhD \nReview best practice for MAT & case management for pregnant mothers and coordination with obstetric care.  Identify risk factors for consideration of transfer of MAT to high-risk obstetrics. \n  \nCoordinating MAT for Parents with their Children’s Healthcare   M. Shepard\, MD\,  K. Marvin\, MD \nDelineate strategies for coordinating children’s healthcare with Hub or Spoke MAT for their parents with a focus on MAT provider participation in developing and reviewing a Plan of Safe Care for children of patients who are parents. \n  \n  \nPresenter Biographies: \n  \nKen DeCarchio\, MSW\, CAP is the program director of the In-Depth Technical Assistance Program of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare\, and the Deputy Project Director of the National Quality Improvement Center for Collaborative Community Court Teams\, funded by the Children’s Bureau in the Administration on Children\, Youth and Families. \n  \nHendrée Jones\, PhD\, Professor\, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology\, Executive Director\, Horizons Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Jones is an internationally recognized expert in the development and examination of both behavioral and pharmacologic treatments for pregnant women and their children in risky life situations. She has received continuous National Institutes of Health funding since 1994 and has written more than 195 peer-reviewed publications. Dr. Jones has also authored two books\, one on treating patients for substance use disorders and the other on comprehensive care for women who are pregnant and have substance use disorders. She also has written multiple textbook chapters on the topic of pregnancy and addiction\, as well as editorial letters and non-peer-reviewed articles for clinicians. \n  \nMichelle T. Shepard\, MD\, PhD\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Pediatrics\, University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine \n  \nKatherine  Marvin\, MD\, Community Health Services of Lamoille Valley \n  \nThis event is sponsored by the Vermont Department of Health and Vermont Department of Health Access and is free for participants. \nClick here to REGISTER \n 
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/family-opioid-use-disorder-care-two-day-virtual-conference/
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SUMMARY:Family Opioid Use Disorder Care - Two Day Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Day Two       \n  \n8:30-9:00am                     Opening Remarks \nVermont State Leadership   \n  \n9:00-10:00am                   Managing Burn-Out and Secondary Traumatic Stress \n Bride\, PhD \nReview signs of burn-out and/or secondary traumatic stress in professionals who treat SUDs and/or patients affected by DV and threats to child welfare. Recommend management policies for clinics and self-care strategies. \n  \n10:15-11:15am                 Domestic Violence and OUD \n Warshaw\, MD\, G. Zapata-Alma LCSW CADC\, K. Tronsgard-Scott\, MA           \nReview prevalence and impact of domestic violence (DV) on course of SUDs in women. Review best practice for screening and intervention for women in MAT also suffering past or present domestic violence. \n  \n  \n11:30-12:30pm                 Virtual Break-Out Sessions: \n  \n\nDeveloping a Stress Resilient Workplace             B. Bride\, PhD\n\nReview use of the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale tool as a means to identify level of need among clinic staff. Delineate a model comprehensive strategy for clinics treating OUD to identify & mitigate impact on staff. \n  \n\nWorking with Patients who Experience Intimate Partner Violence\n\nWarshaw\, G. Zapata-Alma\, K. Tronsgard-Scott  \nReview clinical procedures and care coordination for MAT providers when working with patients who experience Intimate Partner Violence. Identify opportunities for VT Hub & Spoke teams to collaborate with DV service providers. \n  \n12:30-12:45pm                 Closing Remarks \nVermont Department of Health & Department of Health Access \n  \n  \nPresenter Biographies: \n  \n  \nBrian Bride\, PhD\, MPH\, MSW \nDistinguished University Professor & Director  School of Social Work\, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies\, Georgia State University \n             \nCarole Warshaw\, MD \nDirector\, National Center on Domestic Violence\, Trauma & Mental Health \n  \nGabriela Zapata-Alma LCSW CADC \nDirector of Policy and Practice on Domestic Violence and Substance Use\, National Center on Domestic Violence\, Trauma\, & Mental Health \n  \nKaren Tronsgard-Scott\, MA \nExecutive Director\, Vermont Network Again Domestic and Sexual Violence \n  \n  \n  \nThis event is sponsored by the Vermont Department of Health and Vermont Department of Health Access and is free for participants. \n  \nClick here to REGISTER \n 
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/family-opioid-use-disorder-care-two-day-virtual-conference-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201009
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SUMMARY:8th Annual Vermont Center on Behavior & Health (VCBH) Conference - Day One
DESCRIPTION:Keynote Address: The Decline in US Life Expectancy: Are Deaths of Despair Responsible?\, Steven Woolf\, MD\, MPH\, Professor of Family Medicine and Population Health\, Virginia Commonwealth University \n  \nSession 1: Substance Use Disorders and Adverse Health Outcomes \n\nSession Chair: Sarah H. Heil\, PhD\, Vermont Center on Behavior and Health Professor\, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Science\, University of Vermont\nSpeakers:\n\nThe Medical Consequences of the Injection Opioid Epidemic in Rural America: The Case of West Virginia – Judith Feinberg\, MD\, Professor\, Department of Behavioral Medicine & Psychiatry\, West Virginia University\nDisease Risk Network Topologies Among People Who Inject Drugs in Rural Puerto Rico – Kirk Dombrowski\, PhD\, Vice President for Research\, University of Vermont\nTreating Women for Opioid Use Disorder in The Era of COVID-19 – Hendree Jones\, PhD\, Professor\, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology\, School of Medicine\, University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill\nSmoking-Attributable Cancer by State: A Source of Rural Public Health Disparity? Andrea Villanti\, PhD\, MPH Associate Professor\, Department of Psychiatry\, University of Vermont\n\n\n\n  \nSpecial Lunchtime Event: Leveraging Innovation for Rural SUDs Care: Exploring Case Studies \nPresented by: UVM Center on Rural Addiction (CORA) \nDuring this Lunch & Learn session\, join SUD treatment champions for small group discussions on the most common clinical challenges: OUD & pain\, stimulant use\, OUD & pregnancy\, adolescents & SUDs\, expanding rural treatment access. See case study document (PDF) for descriptions of each and select a study when you register. Attendance is limited. \n\nSession Chairs: Sanchit Maruti\, MD\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Psychiatry\, University of Vermont and Robert Althoff\, MD\, PhD\, Associate Professor\, Department of Psychiatry\, University of Vermont\n\n  \nSession 2: Rural Residence\, Cancer\, and Cardiovascular Disease \n\nSession Chair: Philip A. Ades\, MD\, Professor\, Department of Medicine\, Division of Cardiology\, University of Vermont\nSpeakers:\n\nRural Obesity\, Cancer\, and Weight Control – Christie Befort\, PhD\, Professor\, Department of Population Health\, Associate Director\, Cancer Prevention and Control\, University of Kansas Cancer Center\, University of Kansas Medical Center\nRural-Urban Differences in Stroke Risk – George Howard\, DrPH\, Professor and Chair\, Department of Biostatistics\, School of Public Health\, University of Alabama at Birmingham\nBreast Cancer Control in Rural Settings – Brian L. Sprague\, PhD\, Associate Professor\, Office of Health Promotion\, Department of Surgery\, University of Vermont\n\n \n\nSession 3: Rural-Urban Difference in Cardiac Prevention \n\nSpeaker: David Schopfer\, MD\, Program Officer\, Clinical Cardiovascular Disease\, National Heart\, Lung\, and Blood Institute\n\n  \nVirtual Poster Session \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/8th-annual-vermont-center-on-behavior-health-vcbh-conference-day-one/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201010
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SUMMARY:8th Annual Vermont Center on Behavior & Health (VCBH) Conference - Day Two
DESCRIPTION:Session 1: Challenges of Opioid Use Disorder in Rural Settings\, Part 1 \n\nSession Chair: Stacey C. Sigmon\, PhD\, Associate Professor\, Director\, UVM Center on Rural Addiction\, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Science\, University of Vermont\nSpeakers:\n\nChallenges of Addressing Opioid Use Disorder in Rural Settings: A State Perspective – Lisa Letourneau\, MD\, MPH\, Maine DHHS Commissioner’s Office\nChallenges of Opioid Use Disorder in Rural Settings: A Federal Perspective – Richard Jenkins\, PhD\, Health Scientist Administrator\, National Institute on Drug Abuse:\nPolysubstance Use: A Broader Understanding of Substance Use During the Opioid Crisis – Matthew Ellis\, PhD\, Department of Psychiatry\, Washington University School of Medicine\, St. Louis\n\n\n\nSession 2: Challenges of Opioid Use Disorder in Rural Settings\, Part 2 \n\nSession Chair: Stephen T. Higgins\, PhD\, Professor\, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Science\, University of Vermont\nSpeakers:\n\nInnovative Interventions for Rural Adults with Opioid Use Disorder – Kelly Peck\, PhD\, Assistant Professor\, Vermont Center on Behavior and Health\, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Science\, University of Vermont\nIncreasing Buprenorphine Access for Veterans with Opioid Use Disorder in Rural Clinics Using Telemedicine –Nicole Brunet\, PharmD\, VA Maine Healthcare System\n\n\n\n  \nSession 3: Contingency Management With Patients Receiving Medication for Opioid Use Disorder: a Meta-Analysis \n\nSpeaker: Hypatia Bolivar\, PhD\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Psychology\, University of Illinois\n\n  \nSession 4: Challenges of Opioid Use Disorder in Rural Settings\, Part 2 con’t \n\nSession Chair: Stephen T. Higgins\, PhD\, Professor\, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Science\, University of Vermont\nSpeakers:\n\nAn Update on Long-Acting Buprenorphine: Implications for Reducing Rural Disparities – Michele R. Lofwall\, MD\, Professor\, Department of Behavioral Science\, University of Kentucky College of Medicine:\nUnderstanding the Increase in Opioid Overdoses in New Hampshire: A Rapid Epidemiologic Assessment of People Who Use Opioids and Emergency Personnel – Elizabeth C Saunders\, PhD\, Senior Research Scientist\, Center for Technology and Behavioral Health\, Geisel School of Medicine\, Dartmouth\n\n\n\nAdjourn
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T130000
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SUMMARY:Best Practices for Co-occurring Disorders Treatment: Integrated Treatment Planning\, Service Provision and Continuity of Care
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will discuss strategies for developing integrated treatment plans\, assessing and monitoring the interactive course of both disorders\, and implementing specialized interventions for both disorders including psychoeducation\, pharmacology\, family education and support\, and peer support. The webinar will also address strategies for ensuring there is ongoing focus on recovery for both disorders during the discharge process helping to ensure the capacity to maintain treatment continuity for complex COD. \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/best-practices-for-co-occurring-disorders-treatment-integrated-treatment-planning-service-provision-and-continuity-of-care/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201028T150000
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SUMMARY:Unintended Consequences of the Cannabis Panacea: What Addiction Specialists Need to Know
DESCRIPTION:Description\nHailed as safe\, natural and a potential cure-all by the public\, both medical and recreational cannabis is quickly becoming legal and mainstream across the country. While it has the potential to help fill state coffers\, there are many unintended consequences that will mean big challenges for addiction specialists. This webinar will provide an overview of issues related to cannabis legalization\, including: federal limitations on research\, variations in potency and routes of administration\, adverse impacts on vulnerable populations\, current evidence for treating opioid addiction and public safety risks such as driving under the influence. The session will conclude with tips and resources for addressing this issue with patients and their families. \nLearning Objectives\n\nRecognize current trends in cannabis policies and regulations.\nIdentify emerging cannabis products.\nDescribe unintended and evolving consequences of cannabis legalization.\n\nPrice\nEducation is FREE to all professionals \nEarn 1 Continuing Education Hour (CE)\nThe CE certificate for this webinar will be available after the webinar takes place. NAADAC Members will be prompted to register for the CE quiz for free\, while non-members will be prompted to pay a $15 processing fee to access the quiz. Upon passing the CE quiz\, a CE Certificate will be immediately available to download in your profile. Click here for detailed step-by-step instructions for accessing your CE quiz and CE Certificate. \nPresenter\nSusan Bradshaw\, MD\, MPH\, TTS\, is a tobacco treatment specialist who has worked in the fields of addiction\, prevention and public health for two decades. Bradshaw began her career as a researcher working on a clinical trial which led to FDA approval of a Zyban as a cessation aid. She is the first recipient of the Young Investigator award given by Mayo Clinic. For the past 15 years\, she has educated healthcare professionals\, students and community members on a variety of topics\, including flavored tobacco products and clinical interventions as a physician specialist in the Department of Public Health of Los Angeles County. Bradshaw has conducted many trainings locally and nationally on cannabis and is the current President of California Academic of Preventive Medicine. \nRegister
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/unintended-consequences-of-the-cannabis-panacea-what-addiction-specialists-need-to-know/
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