"Integrating Addiction Care into Healthcare Provider Education" by Eva Querion NP, PhD and MERGE Collaborative
 

Maine Rural Healthcare Education Grand Rounds

Integrating Addiction Care into Healthcare Provider Education

Integrating Addiction Care into Healthcare Provider Education

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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

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.

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