Opioid Use Disorder in the Emergency Department ECHO (University of Chicago) STARTS TODAY!

The goal of this curriculum is to help emergency department (ED) staff implement and sustain evidence-based, patient-centered practices by providing practical knowledge and skills for managing and communicating with patients that have opioid use disorder. Weekly Webinar series Wednesdays, 12pm-1pm (Starting: 10/13/2021) 8 Sessions Total CMEs Credits Offered Must register & have slot confirmed Registration:

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Recurring

Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Fellowship ECHO Program Application

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The purpose of this nine-month fellowship program is to train Illinois primary care providers (physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants) in the assessment and treatment of opioid use disorders (OUD). The goal of the nine-month program is to increase access to opioid use disorder treatment services in central Illinois counties that currently have very limited

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Series 5- Medications Assisted Recovery (MAR): Treatment Complications of Opioid Medications

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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

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Series 5- Medication Assisted Recovery (MAR): Management Strategies for the Relapsing or Aggressive Patient

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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

Free

Series 5- Medication Assisted Recovery (MAR): Setting up and Sustaining a PCP based MAR Service

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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

Free

Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Fellowship ECHO Program Application Deadline Today!

Zoom

The purpose of this nine-month fellowship program is to train Illinois primary care providers (physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants) in the assessment and treatment of opioid use disorders (OUD). The goal of the nine-month program is to increase access to opioid use disorder treatment services in central Illinois counties that currently have very limited

Free

Pain Management and OUD in Older Adults

Webinar

Starting Fridays beginning January 7, 2022 2 Month Cohorts Must Register! To register: If 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, please contact Isa Rodriguez([email protected]) to register. Credits Available  

Free
Recurring

Pain Management and OUD in Older Adults

Webinar

Starting Fridays beginning January 7, 2022 2 Month Cohorts Must Register! To register: If 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, please contact Isa Rodriguez([email protected]) to register. Credits Available  

Free

Series 6- Co-Occuring Disorders: Co-Occurring Anxiety Disorders and Substance Use

Zoom

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

Free

Series 6- Co-Occurring Disorders: Co-Occurring Trauma/ PTSD and Substance Use

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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

Free