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SUMMARY:Changing the Default: Moving to an Opt-Out Approach for Treating Tobacco Use Disorders
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, May 17th for the #VCBHLectureSeries as we welcome Kimber Richter\, PhD\, MPH\, Professor of Population Health at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Dr. Richter will present “Changing the Default: Moving to an Opt-Out Approach for Treating Tobacco Use Disorders.” \nDr. Richter received her Master of Public Health from the University of Kansas Medical School and her PhD in Behavioral Psychology from the University of Kansas Department of Human Development and Family Life\, now known as the Department of Applied Behavioral Sciences. She directs a hospital-based smoking cessation service\, UKanQuit\, that serves over 2\,000 smokers per year. Her professional service includes being a member of editorial boards and serving on a number of NIH and other grant review panels. \n\n\n\nRemote Registration
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/changing-the-default-moving-to-an-opt-out-approach-for-treating-tobacco-use-disorders/
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ORGANIZER;CN="UVM Vermont Center on Behavior and Health":MAILTO:Nicole.Twohig@uvm.edu
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SUMMARY:Drug Use in Pregnancy (ASAM FAME Session 7)
DESCRIPTION:Register Now \nQuestions about registering should be directed to: ASAM Education by email ateducation@asam.org \nPresenters: \n\nAbby Letcher\, MD\, FASAM\nAngela Colistra\, PhD\, LPC\, CAADC\, CCS\nShanna Diaz\, DO\nLeslie Hayes\, MD\n\nSeries: This 2-hour\, virtual-live session is part of the FAME 8-session series and will cover overdose prevention and harm reduction. The FAME series is a facilitated\, in-depth discussion of real patient cases provided by participants with the opportunity to receive mentoring and feedback from multi-disciplinary addiction expert faculty. The series is designed for members of the healthcare team who are new to treating patients with addiction so they can gain additional insights\, knowledge\, and confidence. \nSponsor: American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) \nCost: No Fee \nNOTE: This webinar will not be archived for on-demand viewing. \nEach two-hour virtual FAME session includes: \n\nOne 20-to-30-minute didactic presentation on a featured addiction-related topic\nTwo 40-minute case reviews with a panel of multi-disciplinary addiction experts\nUp to (2) CME/CE credits per session\n\nTarget Audience: The target audience for this introductory level activity includes: physicians\, PAs\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, social workers\, psychologists\, counselors\, addiction educators\, and other clinicians part of the care team. \n  \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/drug-use-in-pregnancy-asam-fame-session-7/
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SUMMARY:Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants as Buprenorphine Providers: Facilitators and Barriers
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will describe the expansion of nurse practitioners and other advanced practice clinicians into opioid use disorder treatment\, particularly in rural communities. It will also explore barriers and facilitators regarding nurse practitioner engagement in buprenorphine treatment\, including regulations\, education\, and broader social factors such as stigma. Specific considerations for advanced practice clinicians’ work with members of rural communities will be discussed. Register and attend to learn more! \nSpeakers:\nJoanne Spetz\, PhD\, Director and Brenda and Jeffrey L. Kang Presidential Chair in Health Care Financing at the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies (IHPS)\, University of California San Francisco \nJackie Bray\, DNP; FNP-C\, Family Nurse Practitioner and buprenorphine prescriber\, Howard Center in Vermont \n  \nRegister Now \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/nurse-practitioners-and-physician-assistants-as-buprenorphine-providers-facilitators-and-barriers/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
ORGANIZER;CN="UVM Center on Rural Addiction":MAILTO:CORA@uvm.edu
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SUMMARY:Opioid Use Disorder in Pregnant and Postpartum People: The Treatment and Policy Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Register Now \nPresenters: Maria Manriquez\, MD\, FACOG\, FASAM\, PMH-C; Tara Sundem\, APRN\, NNP-BC; and Tawni Carson \nSponsor: National Council for Mental Wellbeing–NCMW \nNOTE: The National Council for Mental Wellbeing will not be providing Continuing Medical Education for this event. \nTarget Audience: This activity is designed for interprofessional teams\, families and patients\, students and educators\, nurses\, physicians\, psychiatrists\, psychologists and social workers. \nAbout the webinar: Opioid use disorder (OUD) can be a fatal addiction with complex implications for new and/or expecting mothers. OUD challenges can lead to many complications for mother and child\, including low birth weight\, clinical challenges with medical dosing and increased risk of accidental death. In the U.S. alone\, a baby is born passively dependent every 15 minutes. To ensure best health outcomes for both mother and child\, policies must allow engagement in evidence-based treatment and protect clients from legal ramifications. Hear from a physician\, clinic director and an individual with lived experience to broaden understandings about the treatment and policy landscape for pregnant and postpartum women with OUD. \nEducational objectives: \n\nReview the current landscape of opioid use disorder treatment for pregnant and postpartum women in the U.S.\nDescribe the neurobiology of opioid use disorder among pregnant and postpartum women\nExamine legal challenges related to pregnant women and mothers with substance use disorders\nDiscuss recent policy changes that impact how opioid use disorder treatment is provided\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/opioid-use-disorder-in-pregnant-and-postpartum-people-the-treatment-and-policy-landscape/
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