The didactic will be followed by a related de-identified case presentation from an ECHO participant along with recommendations from the panel of experts and attendees." />
A Resource for Healthcare and Social Services Professionals
November 16, 2020
12:00 pm–1:15 pm ET
As part of the twice-monthly SUD Care Continuum ECHO series, Dr. TaeWoo (Ted) Park will present a didactic entitled "Benzodiazepines and Medication for Opioid Disorder (MOUD): Risks and benefits." The didactic will be followed by a related de-identified case presentation from an ECHO participant along with recommendations from the panel of experts and attendees.
Via Zoom
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Boston Medical Center's (BMC) drop-in series Substance Use Disorder Care Continuum ECHO® (SUD Care Continuum ECHO®) offers training and support in addiction treatment, with a focus on supporting front line addiction treatment workforce. This includes health providers in Acute Treatment Services (ATS), Crisis Stabilization Services (CSS), Transitional Support Services (TSS), Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP), long-term residential program, sober and recovery homes, primary care, and psychiatry. This free, case-based tele-mentoring program is designed to increase the capacity of health care providers to implement high-quality and evidence-based addiction treatment.
The SUD Care Continuum ECHO® is an interdisciplinary learning community that encourages participation from all members of the team caring for patients with SUD. Participants learn from experts in the field of addiction as well as from one another. Free CNE, CME, SW, LMHC, LADC/CADC, and Recovery Coach credits are offered.
Nurse practitioners (NP), medical doctors (MD), nurses (LPN/RN), social workers (LCSW/LICSW), Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors (LADC), Certified Alcohol/Drug Abuse Counselor (CADC), Community Health Workers (CHW), recovery coaches, counselors, Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHC)
What takes place during a teleECHO® clinic?