Substance Use Disorders: Clinical Application | June 12, 2024
Date of Presentation: June 12, 2024
Type: Past Presentation Training
Audience: Clinical
Program: Ending the Epidemics in Indian Country ECHO Program
Keywords: #fentanyl #harm reduction #medications for opioid use disorder #methamphetamine #MOUD #risk reduction #Screening #substance use disorder #SUD #SUD treatment
In this series of presentations, Dr. Ben Smith, MD, and Dr. Jonathan Robbins, MD, MS, provide a comprehensive overview of Substance Use Disorders, including Medications for Opioid Use Disorder, Methamphetamine Use Disorder, the rise of fentanyl, and share ways to effectively integrate evidence-based clinical strategies into primary care.
Recording:
Presented by:
Dr. Benjamin Smith
Faculty
Benjamin Smith is a Primary Care Physician and Addiction Specialist in Portland OR, at Central City Concern, an inner-city health and treatment center. He supervises Addiction Medicine Fellows in the Oregon Health and Sciences University Addiction Medicine Fellowship, and he serves as a consultant on the Substance Use Warmline, a consultation line based at University of California-San Francisco. He completed his medical education at Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health and trained in family medicine at Stanford-O’Connor Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program. Prior to medical school, Ben worked at a treatment center in Cody, Wyoming, which serves the Eastern Shoshone and Crow peoples.
Read the full bio …Dr. Jonathan Leserman Robbins
Faculty
Jonathan Leserman Robbins, MD, MS, is a general internist and primary care doctor at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR. He splits his time between outpatient primary care, the inpatient addiction consult service, and a pain and addiction consult clinic. He is an active educator and participates in several ECHOs on pain and addiction.
Read the full bio …Resources Provided:
- Opioid and Methamphetamine Use Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment (Presentation Slides )
- Hospital Standards of Care for People with Substance Use Disorder (NEJM)
Date added: May 15, 2024