A Holistic & Practical Approach for Addressing Opioid Substance Use Disorder
Availability
On-Demand
Cost
Physician: $100.00
PCOM Alumni: $75.00
PCOM Preceptor, Faculty, Staff & Supervisor: $50.00
Licensed Healthcare Professional: $75.00
Partner Organizations (PBTA, etc): Not Eligible
Student/Resident/Fellow: $0.00
Retired: $0.00
Other: $100.00
Credit Offered
10 AOA 1B Credits
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A Holistic and Practical Approach for Addressing Opioid Substance Use Disorder


Requirement Satisfaction for Physicians:

  • (1) State-mandated opioid and pain management, (most states, 4 hours)
  • (2) DEA-mandated MATE Act (8 hours, in effect June 2023)

Format:  All sessions are recorded 

Accreditation: This program has been approved for a maximum of 10 hours of AOA Category 1B credit.  It will also satisfy the DEA MATE Act requirements for anyone requiring a DEA license (DOs, MDs, PAs, and NPs)

 

For technical assistance, please reach out to Alex Bones at alexandbo@pcom.edu or Tina Chiu at tinach@pcom.edu

Description

This program is designed to provide a holistic and practical approach for supporting patients with Opioid Substance Use Disorder. In this program, we address the magnitude and impact of the opioid epidemic on society, screening and diagnostic approaches, strategies to seek and initiate treatment, treatment and recovery support services, non-opioid medications and treatment options for pain, medications to specifically treat opioid SUD, practice implications, and community-based strategies to address the opioid epidemic.   


 


At the completion of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Recognize, screen and diagnosis Opioid Substance Use Disorder
  • Identify strategies to avoid the use of opioids, including responsibility prescribing practices, non-opioid medication and alternative treatments (such as exercise and OMT)
  • Describe examples of recovery support services and strategies for assisting patients with opioid SUD
  • Consider additional community-based approaches in addressing the opioid epidemic. 

Welcome and Introduction (3 minutes)
Erik Langenau, DO, MS, MAPP, Professor, Pediatrics, PCOM Philadelphia 

History of Opioid Addiction and its Impact on Public Health (30 minutes)
Essie Samuel, PharmD, Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice, PCOM Georgia 


IDENTIFYING RISK FACTORS AND MAKING THE DIAGNOSIS

Screening and Diagnostic Approaches to Substance Use Disorder (45 minutes)
Erik Langenau, DO, MS, MAPP, Professor, Pediatrics, PCOM Philadelphia

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) (30 minutes)
Autumn Dye, DO, Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, PCOM Philadelphia


MANAGING MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS & PREVENTATIVE STRATEGIES

Current Recommended Practices for Harm Reduction in Opioid Use Disorder (20 minutes)
Barry Burton, DO, Assistant Professor Disaster Medicine and Management Program, College of Health Professions Thomas Jefferson University; Assistant Professor Emergency Medicine, PCOM


SEEKING AND INITIATING TREATMENT

Talking to Patients and Families about Substance Use Disorders (60 minutes)
Michael Dolan, PsyD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology, PCOM Philadelphia


ENGAGEMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES 

Recovery and Treatment Program Approaches (60 minutes)
Ramona Palmerio-Roberts PsyD, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology, PCOM Philadelphia

Introduction to CBT and CT-R: A Primer for Physicians (30 minutes)
Erik Langenau, DO, MS, MAPP, Professor, Pediatrics, PCOM Philadelphia

Certified Recovery Specialists Q&A (20 minutes)
Michelle Lent, PhD, Associate Professor, Clinical Psychology, PCOM Philadelphia
Christopher Leidig, Certified Recovery Specialist 


NON-OPIOID MEDICATIONS AND ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO TREATING PAIN

Non-Opioid Medication Treatment for Pain (30 minutes)
Essie Samuel, PharmD, Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice, PCOM Georgia

Non-Medical Treatment (Acupuncture, OMT) (30 minutes)
Andrew Levin, DO, Assistant Professor, Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, PCOM Philadelphia

Role of Exercise in Pain Management (45 minutes)
Ruth Maher, PT, PhD, Professor and Chair, Physical Therapy Program, PCOM Georgia

Safe Opioid Prescribing (for those who need it!) (60 minutes)
Kate Galluzzi, DO, Professor and Department Chair, Geriatrics, PCOM Philadelphia

Mindfulness and its Role in Recovery (45 minutes)
Michael Hall, MAPP, Psychologist
Erik Langenau, DO, MS, MAPP, Professor, Pediatrics, PCOM Philadelphia


MEDICATION FOR TREATING OPIOID SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER 

Buprenorphine (Suboxone)  (20 minutes)
Essie Samuel, PharmD, Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice, PCOM Georgia

Naltrexone (Vivitrol) and Methadone (25 minutes)
Essie Samuel, PharmD, Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice, PCOM Georgia

Naloxone as Rescue Method (20 minutes)
Barry Burton, DO, Assistant Professor Disaster Medicine and Management Program, College of Health Professions Thomas Jefferson University; Assistant Professor Emergency Medicine, PCOM


UNIQUE PERSPECTIVES FOR PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS

Perspectives of OUD in Primary Care: Stigma, Adherence and Diversion, and Co-Morbidities (45 minutes)
Kristen Berry, DO, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine; Medical Director of Lancaster Avenue Family Medicine, PCOM Philadelphia


EXAMPLES OF COMMUNITY-BASED APPROACHES TO ADDRESSING THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC 

Combatting the Stranglehold on Society: The Role of Community Treatment Centers (60 minutes)
Winston Price, MD, Associate Professor, Pediatrics; Director of Pathway Programs, PCOM South Georgia

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