Using buprenorphine in the emergency department (ED) to treat opioid use disorder (OUD) is both safe and highly effective, yet it remains underutilized







Emergency Department Medication for Opioid Use Disorder: FAQs [k6gPTN13e9g]

Emergency Department Medication for Opioid Use Disorder: FAQs [k6gPTN13e9g]

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Using buprenorphine in the emergency department (ED) to treat opioid use disorder (OUD) is both safe and highly effective, yet it remains underutilized and difficult to access. In the ED, medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) is still a novel treatment method. Thus, comfort and familiarity with MOUD needs to be established to increase adoption. In this training, we will review and address the questions and concerns that we hear most frequently. We will answer basic “how to” questions, address hesitancy, discuss the role of stigma, and more. Throughout the session, we will provide tips and tricks to win over the hearts and minds of your colleagues, leadership, and patients. At the conclusion of this training, learners should be able to: ✓ Explain that medications are the most effective treatment for opioid use disorder ✓ Recall common questions and concerns ✓ Compose evidence-based responses to frequently asked questions and concerns ✓ Recognize questions and hesitancy rooted in stigma ✓ Support an inclusive, welcoming environment for patients with opioid use disorder #ed treatment gummy #what do male enhancement do #quit smoking gummies reviews #male enhancement blog sites

Aired: January 05, 2025

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