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SUMMARY:Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) for ﻿Substance Use Disorders
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Anna Ratzliff\, MD\, PhD; Jasen Christensen\, DO \nWebinar Description \nThis presentation will review the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM)\, which is an evidence-based approach to delivering behavioral healthcare in primary care settings. This model has been adapted to address substance use disorders in primary medical settings. CoCM requires a team of providers; trained primary care providers (PCP) work with embedded behavioral health care managers (BHCM) to provide a range of effective treatments\, including evidence-based medication and/or psychosocial treatments\, and a psychiatric consultant who engages with the team primarily through indirect care. Implementation and clinical considerations for CoCM for substance use disorders will be reviewed. \nTarget Audience \nThis activity is designed for administrative staff\, counselors\, interprofessional teams\, nurses\, pharmacists\, pharmacy technicians\, physician assistants\, physicians\, psychiatrists\, psychologists\, social workers\, students and educators. This activity is accredited for physicians and other healthcare professionals. \nEducational Objectives \n\nDefine the need for substance use treatment in primary care settings.\nList evidence for Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) and usefulness in substance use disorder treatment.\nDescribe strategies to implement CoCM for substance use disorders.\nName clinical learning goals for teams to deliver CoCM for substance use disorders.\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/collaborative-care-model-cocm-for-substance-use-disorders/
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SUMMARY:Overdose-related Compassion Fatigue in Rural Communities
DESCRIPTION:Erin Winstanley\, PhD \nVisiting Professor\, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine \n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Winstanley received her doctoral degree from The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health\, she has postdoctoral training in behavioral pharmacology\, and she has over 20 years of experience as a behavioral health services researcher. Dr. Winstanley’s current research is focused on reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with the overdose epidemic\, as well as the use of technology to improve access and quality of behavioral health services. She has expertise in rural health\, clinical trials\, patient-reported outcomes\, and health policy. Her work is committed to discovering and implementing evidence-based strategies to improve health outcomes for individuals with behavioral health problems. She is Co-Chair of the NIDA CTN Rural Special Interest Group (SIG)\, which is working to advance clinical research on substance use disorders in rural areas. \n\n\n\n\nREGISTER FOR WEBINAR HERE
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/overdose-related-compassion-fatigue-in-rural-communities/
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ORGANIZER;CN="UVM Vermont Center on Behavior and Health":MAILTO:Nicole.Twohig@uvm.edu
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