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Medications for OUD-Who Should Get What, When | September 10, 2020

Date of Presentation: September 10, 2020

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Cherokee Substance Use Disorder  

Keywords: #buprenorphine  #mat  #medication assisted treatment  #medications for oud  #methadone  #naltrexone  

In this presentation, Jessica Gregg, MD, PhD, SUD ECHO faculty member, provides an overview of the different medications used to treat opioid use disorder, and specifically compares methadone, buprenorphine, and extended release naltrexone in terms of efficacy, inductions and operational/systems level constraints.

 

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Presented by:

Dr. Jessica Gregg

Jessica Gregg, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU). She received her undergraduate degree from Stanford University, her medical degree from the University of New Mexico, and her doctorate in medical anthropology from Emory University. She is board certified in internal medicine and addiction medicine. At OHSU, Dr. Gregg serves as the director of the university’s addiction medicine ECHO clinics, as associate program director for OHSU’s addiction medicine fellowship, and as medical director of the OHSU HRBR clinic, which providers low-barrier MAT to vulnerable adults. She also provides clinical care on IMPACT, OHSU’s inpatient addiction medical consult service.

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Date added: September 10, 2020