Use of Buprenorphine in OUD Part 2
This session is designed to outline best practices for responding to challenging clinical scenarios, including requests for early refills and patient-reported lost of stolen medications.
This initiative is made available to you through a collaboration between the Michigan Center for Clinical Systems Improvement (Mi-CCSI) and the Michigan Primary Care Association (MPCA).
Questions? Please contact Kelly Feenstra at kfeenstra@mpca.net, or 517.827.0467.
Presentation slides:
Use of Buprenorphine in OUD Part 2 Presentation SlidesEvaluation
Objectives
At the conclusion of this training course the participant will be able to:
- Identify common reasons why a patient may request early refills for buprenorphine.
- Learn how to implement effective clinical questioning and interventions when managing an early refill request.
- Identify common buprenorphine dosage requirements in patients with OUD.
Audience
The course is intended for providers, nurses, social workers, medical assistants, community health works, and other care team members who are seeking to expand their knowledge and skills.
Faculty
Edward Jouney, D.O., M.S.Dr. Jouney is an addiction psychiatrist and forensic psychiatric fellow at the Center for Forensic Psychiatry at Michigan Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry. He is a consulting psychiatrist at the UM High-Risk OB Clinic and has successfully trained in Addiction Psychiatry at the University of Michigan. Dr. Jouney received his D.O. degree at Michigan State University, College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed residency training in Psychiatry at the University of Michigan. He is a member of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) and the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry. Dr. Jouney serves on the University of Michigan Health System Controlled Substance Quality Improvement Committee.
Cost
FREE for members; FREE for non-members
This webinar is free to you through a collaboration between the Michigan Center for Clinical Systems Improvement (Mi-CCSI) and the Michigan Primary Care Association (MPCA).
Continuing Education Credits
This webinar is free to you through a collaboration between the Michigan Center for Clinical Systems Improvement (Mi-CCSI) and the Michigan Primary Care Association (MPCA).
There are no continuing education credits for the recorded events.