Maine Rural Healthcare Education Grand Rounds
Integrating Addiction Care into Healthcare Provider Education
Files
Video
Description
This 30-minute virtual session will address the need for addiction awareness and give strategies to frame addiction awareness in the clinical education setting. Participants will be able to:
- State at least one reason why it is important for new health care providers to understand and treat addiction
- Recognize and correct stigmatizing language and attitudes related to people who use drugs and alcohol
- Identify and address at least one barrier to the integration of addiction care into the education of health providers
Institution/Department
Maine Medical Center
Publication Date
6-14-2024
Keywords
Addiction Awareness, Clinical Education, Nursing Education, Drug and Alcohol Use, Addition Care, New Healthcare Providers, Grand Rounds
Disciplines
Medical Education | Nursing | Substance Abuse and Addiction
Recommended Citation
Querion, Eva NP, PhD and MERGE Collaborative, "Integrating Addiction Care into Healthcare Provider Education" (2024). Maine Rural Healthcare Education Grand Rounds. 4.
https://knowledgeconnection.mainehealth.org/merge_gr/4
Comments
The ME Rural GME Education (MERGE) Collaborative – a partnership with Northern Light Health, Central Maine Medical Center, Maine Medical Center and Maine-Dartmouth Family Residency Program at Maine General Hospital – will also develop faculty development for rural practitioners and a shared learning platform for an inter-disciplinary and inter-professional rural healthcare providers.