Intro: Mental health (MH), substance use (SU) and concurrent MHSU disorders are highly prevalent in the United States and Canada, carry significant
Webcast 05 – Development of a New Behavioral Health Opioid ECHO Program to Promote Evidence-Based Care of Opioid Use Disorders in Rural Alabama
This presentation will provide details on the creation of an integrated behavioral health provider-training program for rural northwest Alabama that
Poster 51 – VR Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction for Chronic Pain Treatment
Perhaps one of the more difficult tasks for behavioral health providers is to keep abreast of all of the latest clinical developments, in both
Poster 01 – Development of an Opioid Use Disorder Virtual Simulation for Behavioral Health Trainees
Simulations of telehealth scenarios are an effective method for workforce development and interdisciplinary training. As opioid-related deaths
F06 – Data and Outcomes from a Community-based, Multidisciplinary Effort to Coordinate the Opioid Response in Rural Alabama: Year 1 of the GROW Project
Background: This project aimed to reduce opioid-related morbidity and mortality in northwest Alabama by improving opioid prevention, treatment, and
Web01 – Development of a New Behavioral Health Opioid ECHO Program to Promote Evidence-Based Care of Opioid Use Disorders in Rural Alabama
This presentation will provide details on the creation of an integrated behavioral health provider-training program for rural northwest Alabama that
J08 – Narrative Approaches to Addictions Counseling with Native American Populations
Within addictionology, narrative approaches to the addictions exist though are less recognized than conventional counseling methods. Their advantage
G09 – Caring for Our Community: OUD/SUD Readiness & Response in the Time of Need
Most people with opioid use disorder (OUD) do not get treatment. People who suffer from OUD and other substance use disorders (SUD) are vital in our
E01 – Inequity of Care: The Impact of Systemic Racism on Black Americans Seeking Opioid Treatment
The United States department of Health and Human Services declared the opioid epidemic a public health emergency in 2017. Since that time significant
C03 – The Waco Guide to Psychopharmacology in Primary Care
The Waco Family Medicine Residency Program, in consultation with faculty of the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy, has created The
Changing the Trajectory of Chronic Pain in Primary Care: Steps, Stages, and Challenges from a Multidisciplinary Team
This presentation will provide a timeline from investigating chronic pain issues within a primary care clinic through the launching of evidence-based
Healthcare Change and multidisciplinary Efforts: An initiative to Reform Pain Management and Opioid Practices in a Large Healthcare System
Session describes an initiative, first proposed to clinical leadership by a health psychologist, to transform pain management and opioid prescribing
Growing MAT in Family Medicine Residency Soil: Tips for New Gardeners
Training FM residents to offer medication assisted treatment (MAT) for opiate use disorders is not a simple task. As opposed to simply buying some new
Greater than the sum of its parts: A team-based approach to chronic pain and opioid use disorder
Integrated primary care is in a unique position to address the opioid epidemic while also managing the needs of patients with chronic pain. This