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Video library
Our webinars provide practical tools to address a wide range of clinical care issues. Expand each section to read the session overview and watch the video recording. The most recent webinars appear at the top of the list.
Alcohol Use Disorder: Expanding Successful Treatment in Primary Care and Beyond
This session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program focuses on managing the complexities of Alcohol Use Disorder, including strategies for removing the fear and lack of comfort around AUD treatment; assessment, and treatment-based competencies;
the importance and under-utilization of medications in the treatment of AUD; engagement with behavioral health and community resources to assist with AUD treatment in a primary care setting.
Recorded on June 18th as a remote web-cast in Portland,
OR.
Click here to view the whole session
Key session takeaways
- Defining binge-drinking & heavy alcohol use for both women and men. Part 1 – 24:19
- Alcohol Use Disorder is highly prevalent and often goes untreated (1 in 11). Part 1 – 27:52
- 5 Oregonians die from alcohol use every day – twice as many as opioid deaths. Part 1 – 29:18
- Gray Area Drinking – drinking among women has skyrocketed. Part 1 – 31:10
- Naltrexone and other medications for treatment – oral Naltrexone should be used much more often in your practice! Part 1 – 35:55
- Treatment engagement tends to be higher in a behavioral health setting. Part 2 – 4:08
- Oregon is drinking its way through the coronavirus crisis. Part 2 – 9:10
- Review of the DSM-5 criteria for AUD. Part 2 – 14:00
- Clinical Practice Guidelines on Alcohol Withdrawal Management. Part 2 – 39:37
- What you can incorporate into your practice today. Part 2 – 50:52
- Alarming facts about Alcohol Use Disorder. Part 3 – 6:00
- Patients are far more willing to enter treatment within a primary care setting than within a specialty treatment center. Part 3 – 10:35
- Tips on using a Trauma-Informed Care approach, including the importance of using affirming language. Part 3 – 38:00
- Tips on helping patients reduce drinking – and remembering to check your biases. Part 3 – 47:15
- Information about project ANTECEDENT as a free resource to support all primary care clinics! Part 3 – 58:54
- How your CCO can support the work you’re doing around Alcohol Use Disorder. Part 4 – 00:44
- Additional assistance, technical support, and next steps. Part 4 – 6:59
Alcohol Use Disorder: Expanding Successful Treatment in Primary Care and Beyond
This session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program focuses on managing the complexities of Alcohol Use Disorder, including strategies for removing the fear and lack of comfort around AUD treatment; assessment, and treatment-based competencies;
the importance and under-utilization of medications in the treatment of AUD; engagement with behavioral health and community resources to assist with AUD treatment in a primary care setting.
Recorded on June 18th as a remote web-cast in Portland,
OR.
Click here to view the whole session
Key session takeaways
- Defining binge-drinking & heavy alcohol use for both women and men. Part 1 – 24:19
- Alcohol Use Disorder is highly prevalent and often goes untreated (1 in 11). Part 1 – 27:52
- 5 Oregonians die from alcohol use every day – twice as many as opioid deaths. Part 1 – 29:18
- Gray Area Drinking – drinking among women has skyrocketed. Part 1 – 31:10
- Naltrexone and other medications for treatment – oral Naltrexone should be used much more often in your practice! Part 1 – 35:55
- Treatment engagement tends to be higher in a behavioral health setting. Part 2 – 4:08
- Oregon is drinking its way through the coronavirus crisis. Part 2 – 9:10
- Review of the DSM-5 criteria for AUD. Part 2 – 14:00
- Clinical Practice Guidelines on Alcohol Withdrawal Management. Part 2 – 39:37
- What you can incorporate into your practice today. Part 2 – 50:52
- Alarming facts about Alcohol Use Disorder. Part 3 – 6:00
- Patients are far more willing to enter treatment within a primary care setting than within a specialty treatment center. Part 3 – 10:35
- Tips on using a Trauma-Informed Care approach, including the importance of using affirming language. Part 3 – 38:00
- Tips on helping patients reduce drinking – and remembering to check your biases. Part 3 – 47:15
- Information about project ANTECEDENT as a free resource to support all primary care clinics! Part 3 – 58:54
- How your CCO can support the work you’re doing around Alcohol Use Disorder. Part 4 – 00:44
- Additional assistance, technical support, and next steps. Part 4 – 6:59
Alcohol Use Disorder: Expanding Successful Treatment in Primary Care and Beyond
This session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program focuses on managing the complexities of Alcohol Use Disorder, including strategies for removing the fear and lack of comfort around AUD treatment; assessment, and treatment-based competencies;
the importance and under-utilization of medications in the treatment of AUD; engagement with behavioral health and community resources to assist with AUD treatment in a primary care setting.
Recorded on June 18th as a remote web-cast in Portland,
OR.
Click here to view the whole session
Key session takeaways
- Defining binge-drinking & heavy alcohol use for both women and men. Part 1 – 24:19
- Alcohol Use Disorder is highly prevalent and often goes untreated (1 in 11). Part 1 – 27:52
- 5 Oregonians die from alcohol use every day – twice as many as opioid deaths. Part 1 – 29:18
- Gray Area Drinking – drinking among women has skyrocketed. Part 1 – 31:10
- Naltrexone and other medications for treatment – oral Naltrexone should be used much more often in your practice! Part 1 – 35:55
- Treatment engagement tends to be higher in a behavioral health setting. Part 2 – 4:08
- Oregon is drinking its way through the coronavirus crisis. Part 2 – 9:10
- Review of the DSM-5 criteria for AUD. Part 2 – 14:00
- Clinical Practice Guidelines on Alcohol Withdrawal Management. Part 2 – 39:37
- What you can incorporate into your practice today. Part 2 – 50:52
- Alarming facts about Alcohol Use Disorder. Part 3 – 6:00
- Patients are far more willing to enter treatment within a primary care setting than within a specialty treatment center. Part 3 – 10:35
- Tips on using a Trauma-Informed Care approach, including the importance of using affirming language. Part 3 – 38:00
- Tips on helping patients reduce drinking – and remembering to check your biases. Part 3 – 47:15
- Information about project ANTECEDENT as a free resource to support all primary care clinics! Part 3 – 58:54
- How your CCO can support the work you’re doing around Alcohol Use Disorder. Part 4 – 00:44
- Additional assistance, technical support, and next steps. Part 4 – 6:59