PPT-MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT for OPIATE DEPENDENCY
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WHAT WORKS SHELLEY ASKEW FLOYD MS DIRECTOR OF PHARMACOTHERAPY SERVICES PYRAMID HEALTHCARE INC 1 OBJECTIVES 1 Understanding the importance of medication assistance
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WHAT WORKS SHELLEY ASKEW FLOYD MS DIRECTOR OF PHARMACOTHERAPY SERVICES PYRAMID HEALTHCARE INC 1 OBJECTIVES 1 Understanding the importance of medication assistance treatmentMAT in a . Terrence . D Walton, MSW, ICADC. Process. Full Continuum of Care. Adequate Duration. Sufficient Intensity. Stage of Recovery-based Design. Policies & Procedures. Team Interactions. Evaluation. Practice. Mark Stringer, Director. Missouri Divisions of Alcohol and Drug Abuse & Comprehensive Psychiatric Services. NASADAD Annual Meeting. Indianapolis, IN. June 8, 2011. Medication Assisted Treatment Timeline. John Arthur Muenz, Jr., M.D., FAAPM&R, FABAM, FAAFP. Family Care Partners. jmuenz@familycarepartners.com. Disclosure. I have no actual or potential conflict of interest in relation to this . program/presentation.. Terrence . D Walton, MSW, ICADC. Process. Full Continuum of Care. Adequate Duration. Sufficient Intensity. Stage of Recovery-based Design. Policies & Procedures. Team Interactions. Evaluation. Practice. Terrence . D Walton, MSW, ICADC. Process. Full Continuum of Care. Adequate Duration. Sufficient Intensity. Stage of Recovery-based Design. Policies & Procedures. Team Interactions. Evaluation. Practice. Presented by:. NJATOD Officers. Barbara . Schlichting. , NJATOD Secretary, Somerset Treatment Services . Christie . Hanvey. , NJATOD Vice President, Spectrum Healthcare Center. . Maiysha. Ware, NJATOD President, The . Wilma Townsend. DPT, Team Leader. November 20, 2014. Objectives. (. 1) increase the field’s knowledge of medication units and their usefulness and barriers to implementation; . (. 2) demonstrate how medication units increase treatment capacity and access to care, . Wilma Townsend. DPT, Team Leader. November 20, 2014. Objectives. (. 1) increase the field’s knowledge of medication units and their usefulness and barriers to implementation; . (. 2) demonstrate how medication units increase treatment capacity and access to care, . Mark Stringer, Director. Missouri Divisions of Alcohol and Drug Abuse & Comprehensive Psychiatric Services. NASADAD Annual Meeting. Indianapolis, IN. June 8, 2011. Medication Assisted Treatment Timeline. By. Dewayne . Moore. ODMHSAS Legal Division. The American Association for the Treatment of . Opioid. Dependence (“AATOD”) asked the Legal Action Center to write a report on the legality of criminal justice agencies’ denial of access to methadone maintenance and . Treatment (MAT):. Problem . or Solution?. Quintin Thomas Chipley, M.A., M.D., Ph.D.. a. nd. Greg Jones, M.D., ABFM, ABAM, MRO. Prepared for CAPTASA 2016. DISCLOSURES. Neither presenter has any financial interest in any mode of treatment as discussed in this presentation.. Opioid Use Disorder. Evidence-based Antidote . Prescription Drug & Heroin Crisis. John A. Peterson, MD. Past President-Illinois Society of Addiction Medicine. American Board of Internal Medicine. Nick Szubiak, MSW, LCSW. Director, Clinical Excellence in Addictions. National Council for Behavioral Health. Objectives. Understand why and how Medication Assisted Treatment works and why we don't use it by challenging the way we view, judge and think about addiction.. Breaking the Stigma. Christie Simons, MAMFT, LPCA, LCAS-A. Director of Counselor Services, Belmont Abbey College . McLeod Addictive Disease Center . Medication-Assisted Treatment. Introduction . Common Myths?.
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