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SUMMARY:Series 6- Co-Occurring Disorders: Co-Occurring Bipolar Disorder and Substance Use
DESCRIPTION:The Southern Illinois University School of Medicine offers both the Medication Assisted Recovery ECHO and the Co-Occurring Disorder ECHO. This ECHO\, coordinated by the Department of Psychiatry at SIU School of Medicine\, aims to create a network of trained providers with DATA-2000 waivers who will improve access and care for patients with opioid addiction. The Opioid ECHO will also train clinicians who have the DATA-2000 waiver but who are not yet prescribing. Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a hub and spoke educational model that connects specialists in academic medical centers (“hubs”) to primary care clinicians in rural and underserved communities (“spokes”) via videoconferencing. The ECHO sessions involve a case-based learning approach that contains 15-minute didactic lessons and patient case presentations by clinicians at participating spoke sites. \n\n1 Day Event \nApproved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit \nMust Register – do not have to attend full series \nKey Words: Co-Occurring\, ECHO\, Credit\, Zoom
URL:https://e.helplineil.org/event/series-6-co-occurring-disorders-co-occurring-bipolar-disorder-and-substance-use/
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SUMMARY:ECHO-Chicago: Pain Management & Opioid Use Disorder in Older Adults Registration
DESCRIPTION:Adults over 65 years of age are at higher risk of experiencing chronic pain and adverse events from opioids and opioid use disorder (OUD). Older adults are more likely to inadequately report their pain due to age-related health\, which may lead to undertreatment of pain. In the last two decades\, opioid prescriptions to treat chronic pain among older adults increased at a rate of nine times what they were previously. This surge is accompanied with a drastic increase of older adults visiting emergency departments due to opioid abuse\, misuse\, overdose\, and addictions to heroin and cocaine. In consequence\, chronic pain\, opioids\, and OUD have become a major crisis in the United States among older adults.\nThe Opioid Use and Pain Management in Older Adults (I-COPE) program is an intervention that offers providers a set of smart tools for a more effective and efficient geriatric pain\, opioid\, and OUD management. The aim of the I-COPE program is to evaluate integration of shared decision-making\, patient-centered clinical decision support tools\, and ECHO model to address the critical need to integrate effective treatment for older adults with chronic pain\, opioid use\, and OUD. Patient-centered clinical decision support (PCCDS) tools provide clinicians with information presented at the right time and tailored to the individual patient\, improving communications\, care\, and patient-provider satisfaction. Shared decision-making (SDM) is a highly effective collaborative framework when there are many choices and there is uncertainty about the optimal treatment choice.\nECHO-Chicago in partnership with I-COPE Principal Investigators has developed an 8-week curriculum to offer more geriatric clinical content and EHR updates with real-word cases. Each session will include didactic topics delivered by an interdisciplinary team of content experts\, and two 15-minute problem-solving exercises using real-world cases brought by participating PCPs. PCPs will review how they can use the I-COPE Program toolkit with each case. Didactic content will include a walkthrough of the PCCDS and education on the demographics of pain and OUD\, special considerations for pain management (e.g.\, cognitive impairment\, functional impairment\, social determinants\, and caregivers)\, principles of SDM and assessing patient preferences\, pharmacology and pain medications\, non-pharmacologic pain management options\, and recognition and management of OUD.\n\nCEU’S Available \nIf you are new to ECHO-Chicago\, please complete the registration form here to register for a series. If you have participated in an ECHO-Chicago series previously (not COVID series) or have any questions about these series\, please contact Isa Rodriguez. \nKey Words: ECHO\, Opioid\, Training
URL:https://e.helplineil.org/event/echo-chicago-pain-management-opioid-use-disorder-in-older-adults-registration/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:ECHO
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SUMMARY:Carle's OUD Treatment Fellowship ECHO Program Application
DESCRIPTION:OUD ECHO Survey A: Fellowship Application \nThis program is designed to train primary care providers (physicians\, nurse practitioners\, and physician assistants) in the assessment and treatment of opioid use disorders in their clinical settings. The training will provide not only clinical guidance but also provide technical support around the clinical workflows\, policies\, and protocols to ensure compliance with clinical standards and evidence-based practice. Each participant will receive a certificate\, approximately 30 hours of continuing education credits\, and up to $2000 in training reimbursement* upon full completion. \nPlease fill out the application completely.\nCohort 2 Application Deadline: 4/8/22\n\nFellowship Components Include:\n1. Online Weekend Immersion Course (Sat: 8:00-5:00\, Sun: 8:45 – 3:30)\nCohort 2: May 14-15\, 2022\n\n2. Weekly ECHO didactic/case webinars on Wednesdays\, 12pm – 1pm\nCohort 2: 6/22/22 – 1/18/23\n\n\n\nCEU’s Available \n*Reimbursement paid in four installments: $500 for completion of training weekend\, $500 for attending at least twenty webinars\, $500 for presenting a case of a patient for whom the fellow prescribed buprenorphine\, and $500 for expanding practice to include at least five patients with OUD.
URL:https://e.helplineil.org/event/carles-oud-treatment-fellowship-echo-program-application/
CATEGORIES:All,ECHO
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SUMMARY:Series 6- Co-Occurring Disorders: Co-Occurring Psychosis and Substance Use
DESCRIPTION:The Southern Illinois University School of Medicine offers both the Medication Assisted Recovery ECHO and the Co-Occuring Disorder ECHO. This ECHO\, coordinated by the Department of Psychiatry at SIU School of Medicine\, aims to create a network of trained providers with DATA-2000 waivers who will improve access and care for patients with opioid addiction. The Opioid ECHO will also train clinicians who have the DATA-2000 waiver but who are not yet prescribing. Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a hub and spoke educational model that connects specialists in academic medical centers (“hubs”) to primary care clinicians in rural and underserved communities (“spokes”) via videoconferencing. The ECHO sessions involve a case-based learning approach that contains 15-minute didactic lessons and patient case presentations by clinicians at participating spoke sites. \n\n1 Day Event \nApproved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit \nMust Register – do not have to attend full series \nKeywords: Co-Occurring\, ECHO\, Credit\, Zoom
URL:https://e.helplineil.org/event/series-6-co-occurring-disorders-co-occurring-psychosis-and-substance-use/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:ECHO
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