PPT-Treatment for Opioid Addiction
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Community Justice amp Safety Symposium March 3 2020 Mae Katt Nurse Practitioner Outline Topic Opioid Addiction Mae Katt NP Dr Claudette Chase Edna Quequish Swanson
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Treatment for Opioid Addiction: Transcript
Community Justice amp Safety Symposium March 3 2020 Mae Katt Nurse Practitioner Outline Topic Opioid Addiction Mae Katt NP Dr Claudette Chase Edna Quequish Swanson Kenequanash Questions amp Discussion. Bob Sammons, M.D., Ph.D.. Mesa Behavioral Medicine Clinic. TMS Solutions. Conflict of interest. None. Dr. Sammons received a bachelors and master’s degree from Auburn University, a PhD in clinical psychology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and a medical degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He did a residency in psychiatry at the University of Virginia as well as a forensic fellowship. While serving in the United States Air Force as a squad commander and captain, he was selected as one of 5 psychologist to establish the opiate treatment phase of the drug treatment program for the Department of Air Force in 1972. For this he receive the Meritorious Service Medal. He has practiced adult psychiatry in Grand Junction for 28 years. He is 1 of 2 physicians in town that have received specialist training and a special DEA number that allows him to prescribe Suboxone treatment for opiate dependency.. Richard A. Rawson, Ph.D, Professor. Semel. Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. David Geffen School of Medicine. University of California at Los Angeles. www.uclaisap.org. rrawson@mednet.ucla.edu. How it Happened. . Andrew Kolodny, M.D.. .. Executive Director, Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing. Co-Director, Opioid Policy Research Collaborative, . Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University. Section I: welcome and introductions. 2. Name Tent. 3. Years of service. Experience with families experiencing opioid use or addiction?. Personal goal for this training. NAME. County. . Learning Objectives:. Jim Ryser, MA, LMHC, LCAC, CADAC II, ICDAC. Program Manager, Pain Services. IU Health Methodist. 317.962.0651. Disease – Behavior and Stigma . STD’s. Obesity. Tobacco assisted CV. HIV – coming around. Project Echo. June 21, 2018. The Team. Addiction team:. Paula Cook MD. Elizabeth Howell MD. Addiction Psychiatry and Medicine Fellows: Lauren . Prest. DO, David Crabtree MD and Patrick Bell MD. Tiffany Love PhD (Neuroscience). Fighting the Stigma. Jeffrey Quamme . Executive Director, Connecticut Certification Board. 2018 UVU Conference. Orem, Utah. Our Goals For Today. Understand the history of MAT for Opioid Use Disorders. . Learning Objectives:. Identify the impact of opioid use, addiction, and recovery on child development. Identify warning signs of opioid . use and abuse. Discuss the five components of recovery. Kenneth L. Kirsh. , . Ph.D.. Clinical Research Educator and Research Scientist. Millennium . Laboratories. Millennium Research Institute. San Diego, CA. The Opioid Pendulum. Opiophobia. Balance of Addiction Medicine and Pain Management Principles. University of California. San Francisco. VA Medical Center. San Francisco. History of Opioids. The “Pod of Pleasure”. OTC Opiates. Opium. Smoker. Opium in San Francisco. Gentlemen prefer…opium. Mindfulness-Based Interventions for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorders Research and Clinical ConsiderationsWest Chester University of PennsylvaniaDepartment of Psychology MGawrysiakWCUPAeduCenter f This article mentions a few ideas that can help prevent drug and alcohol addiction and help you live a healthy and sober life. . . Andrew Kolodny, M.D.. Chief Medical Officer. Phoenix House Foundation. New York, NY. The Opium Poppy. Papaver Somniferum. 2. Crude Opium Latex on Poppy Head. 3. Opioids. Morphine . Codeine. Thebaine. Stephanie Foster. Weinshenker Lab. Rollins Program in SUD Talk. 12.10.19. Basic science approach to addiction research. Characterize 1) changes that drugs induce in the brain and 2) factors that may increase susceptibility.
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