2020 Rural Opioid Overdose Mortality
2020 Rural Opioid Overdose Mortality
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)
Prevention of Opioid Use Disorder in Women
This webinar reviews the literature on the development of chronic opioid use disorder in women, and prescribing recommendations to reduce excessive opioid prescribing for acute pain related to common procedures.
Use of Sustained Release Buprenorphine (SRB) in the Outpatient Setting
This webinar presentation discusses the evidence for and the use of sustained release buprenorphine (SRB) to treat opioid use disorder in the outpatient setting.
Acute Pain Management Following Surgery
This webinar presentation outlines strategies to optimize pain control and reduce opioid overprescribing in the post-operative period.
Identifying SUD Bias and Addressing Stigma in the Clinical Setting
This presentation outlines practical approaches to identifying personal bias and addressing stigma in the clinical care setting.
Peer Recovery as an Evidence-Based Practice: From Science to Impact
The presentation focuses on how peer recovery models of care can help rural recovery communities from three perspectives. Dr. Kelly explains his research from the Recovery Research Institute on peer recovery centers, and reviews the evidence behind how these centers support and encourage long-term recovery. Dr. Depman addresses strategies, benefits, and challenges incorporating peer recovery models of care into that setting for OUD and AUD, based on his experience utilizing peer recovery coaches in the Emergency Department (ED) at Central Vermont Medical Center, a community hospital serving a rural population. Liza Ryan–a certified peer recovery coach in rural Lamoille County, VT, and a person in recovery for over 7 years–explains how her work is affected by serving a rural community.
Pregnancy, Parenting, And Substance Use: Stigma, Fear and a Call for Improved Messaging to our Families
This presentation covers unique barriers that people with opioid use disorder face when pregnant and parenting.
Practitioner and Stakeholder Perspectives on Opioid Use and Treatment Across Rural Northern New England
This presentation explores data from UVM CORA’s Baseline Needs Assessments in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, sharing insights gathered from practitioners and stakeholders about their concerns about opioid use and their perceived barriers to and beliefs about opioid use disorder treatment.
Growing a Competent Workforce in a Rural State: The University of Kentucky Bell Addiction Medicine Scholar Program
This presentation explores the importance of treatment and medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) along the continuum of care in rural communities. It also outlines a training program taking place at University of Kentucky (UK) for physicians who are in a position to treat patients and educate future physicians.