PPT-Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse

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Prevention Cameron Wild Julie Bruneau Benedikt Fischer Evan Wood Canadian Drugs and Substances Strategy Prevention and Treatment SubWorking Group Meeting February

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Prevention Cameron Wild Julie Bruneau Benedikt Fischer Evan Wood Canadian Drugs and Substances Strategy Prevention and Treatment SubWorking Group Meeting February 7 2017 Prevention Very Brief State of the Science. Glasgow. . Scotland. From . Harm Reduction to Abstinence: A Journey . in Drug Treatment . Pol.  .  .  .  .  .  From Harm Reduction to Abstinence: A Journey . . in . From . F. From. Harm Reduction to Recovery: A Journey in Drug Treatment Policy and Practice. In Older Adults (OA). Dr. Debbi Byrd, . Psy.D. .. 46. th. Annual. LeadingAge. Missouri. Conference and Exposition. St. Louis, MO. September 1, 2015. Why Discuss This?. Substance misuse among OA is one of the fastest growing health concerns in the U.S.. Learning Objectives. Recognize the risk factors and patient risk categories for medication misuse. Determine which tools to use to screen for medication misuse. Identify strategies for mitigating a patient’s risk for medication misuse. :. . A Panel Discussion. Anne McDaniel. , PhD, . Senior Associate Director, Center for the Study of Student Life, . The Ohio State University . Ann . Addington, . M.Ed. , Assistant Director of Health Promotion, Tobacco, Other Drugs and Recovery Programs, Ohio . Parental alcohol . misuse is a major societal issue (. Harwin. , 2011. ).. No . accurate prevalence figures in the . UK.. Estimates put this figure at . 3.3 to 3.5 million . children living with parents . Alcohol and Drug Abuse. for Primary Care Providers. An estimated 17% to 27% of the US population will misuse alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs in their lifetime. . . Studies . also report that 10% to 50% of hospitalized patients suffer from a disorder related to substance . PHYSICAL. HEALTH. BEHAVIOR. ENVIRONMENT / WHAT. YOU MAY NOTICE OR FIND. Constricted pinpoint. pupils. Weight. loss. “Nod off” to sleep. Missing. money, credit cards, checks and/or valuables. Empty Ziploc baggies or paper folded w/ a waxy substance. Small balloons.. Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Core Curriculum. The University of Iowa. SBIRT at the University of Iowa. Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment – Training Iowa Preceptors and Students (SBIRT-TIPS). about . Colorado Teen . Substance . Misuse Data. Objectives. Discuss substance misuse data from the 2016 Rise Above Colorado Youth Survey (RACYS), including risk and protective factors. Discuss hopes and concerns around substance misuse. Deborah . Milbauer. , MPH, MSW. Public Health Consultant. Part Time Instructor, Northeastern University. Learning Objectives. Learning Objectives . Provide a brief overview of national scope and trends of substance use disorder in US . in partnership with. University of California, Los Angeles Integrated Substance Abuse Programs. Substance Use, Adolescent Health, . and SBIRT. Training Objectives. By the end of this training, participants will be able to:. NIDA National Institute on Drug Abusedefines SUD/Addiction asWhat is drug addictionAddiction is defined as a chronic relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking continued use despite h Identify signs and symptoms of neurological disorders affected by substance misuse. Describe an appropriate care plan. LEARNING OUTCOMES. Overlap between neurological and substance use disorders is significant. Supporting clinical research using data from the Health Information Exchange serving Maryland and the region. Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research. Ross D. Martin, MD, MHA.

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