Alison Noice, MA, provides an overview of medication assisted treatments (MAT) and its integration with behavioral health in the third part of this







Opioid Crisis: Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) - CareOregon MEDS Ed seminar (3/7) [mw36fiWsl0P]

Opioid Crisis: Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) - CareOregon MEDS Ed seminar (3/7) [mw36fiWsl0P]

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Alison Noice, MA, provides an overview of medication assisted treatments (MAT) and its integration with behavioral health in the third part of this CareOregon MEDS Ed seminar. This session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program focuses on the science and use of medications as best-practice for the treatment of opioid and alcohol use disorders; Distinguishing the barriers and myths about recovery treatment from evidence and effective treatment; Understanding the guidelines for effectively navigating high-risk patient referrals with a special focus on coordination between behavioral health and primary care; planning next steps to support further implementation and improved access of MAT in our network. Watch the rest of this seminar: Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: Part 5: Part 6: Part 7: Effective Substance Use Treatment: From Stigma to Tipping Point– A MEDS Ed seminar Recorded on October 12, 2018 at CareOregon, Portland, OR. FEATURED SPEAKERS • Paul Lewis, MD, MPH – Multnomah County Health Officer • Andrew Mendenhall, MD, DABAM, DABFM – Senior Medical Director, • Substance Use Disorder Services – Central City Concern • Alison Noice, MA, CADC III – Deputy Director, CODA • Amy Jo Cook, Community Paramedic – Clackamas Fire District #1 • Dan Hall, Community Paramedic – AMR • Anthony Cheng, MD – OHSU South Waterfront • Stacie Andoniadis, Primary Care Innovations Specialist – CareOregon • Tanya Kapka, MD, MPH – Metro Medical Director; Network and Clinical Support – CareOregon SLIDES “Effective Substance Use Treatment: From Stigma to Tipping Point” (PDF) - PROGRAM DESCRIPTION MEDS Ed is an ongoing education series by CareOregon’s Pharmacy team. It’s geared to health care professionals involved in direct patient care at community clinics. Attendees leave with valuable tools and insights that improve how they can contribute to multi-disciplinary teams. Each three-hour MEDS Ed session examines a disease state that highly impacts patient quality of life, requires complex management, and may lead to increased emergency department visits and inpatient stays. Speakers include pharmacists and clinicians from the community and from CareOregon staff. For more information on MEDS Ed and future sessions: #fungies lions mane gummies #male enhancement wholesale

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