A Resource for Healthcare and Social Services Professionals
January 15, 2022
4:00 pm–4:30 pm ET
The play will be available to watch from 8am - 4pm on 1/15/2022, please watch the 1-hour play prior to attending the talk-back at 4pm ET. This event is a one woman play written and performed by a psychiatric nurse practitioner who specializes in addiction. The play explores the lives of five people impacted by substance use disorder and their experiences in treatment, in the community, and the healthcare setting.
Via Youtube
BMC OBAT TTA+ is hosting a viewing of a play titled "Spiro Spero" this Saturday, January 15th. This event is a one woman play written and performed by a pyschiatric nurse practitioner who specializes in addiction. The play explores the lives of five people impacted by substance use disorder and their experiences in treatment, in the community, and in the healthcare setting. A talk back will occur immediately following the stream with the writer/performer, Judith Austin, and members of the addiction community.
The run-time of the play is approximately 1-hour and the talk back session will be 30 minutes. Registering for the event and attending the entire showing of the play/talk back session of the training will be required in order to receive continuing education credits.
A link to the live-stream of the play will be shared a few days prior to the event via email and the zoom information for the talk back will be shared the day of the event. Please make sure to register for one of the six dates in order to receive the video streaming information for the event.
Warning - there is some strong language used throughout the play.
The play will be available on youtube to view on saturday January 15th from 8am-4pm ET. The talk-back/discussion period will occur at 4pm. Attending the talk-back is required in order to receive continuing education credits.
Everyone
Warning - there is some strong language used throughout the play that may be offensive to some and may not be appropriate for children
1. Participants will be able to examine the role of stigma in the treatment of people with substance use disorders.
2. Participants will be able to deconstruct societal factors affecting the development and treatment of substance use disorders.
3. Participants will be able to reflect on healthcare systems and their impact on people with substance use disorders.
Boston Medical Center Grayken Center for Addiction, Department of Public Health, Bureau of Addiction Services, Boston Medical Center Office-Based Addiction TTA+
Boston Medical Center grants 1.50 hours to all RNs who attend and complete the evaluation. Boston Medical Center is approved as a provider of continuing professional development by the American Nurses Association, Massachusetts, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Boston University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.