A Resource for Healthcare and Social Services Professionals
October 15, 2020
3:00 pm–4:30 pm ET
This 1.5 hour activity will explore compassion fatigue and burnout in regards to treating Opioid Use Disorder.
Via Zoom
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This 1.5 hour activity will explore compassion fatigue and burnout in regards to treating Opioid Use Disorder. Strategies to counteract these phenomena and how to prevent them will be discussed.
This training will be held via Zoom. We would prefer that you log in using a computer with a web cam so that we can all connect to each other via video. Please note that signing on with video is required to receive CEs. If you do not have access to a web cam, please let us know.
OTP and OBAT staff providing treatment for substance use disorders in Massachusetts
LMHC, LADAC
Director of Clinical Operations at Beth Israel Lahey Health
Dan HoganLICSW, MPH
Dan Hogan is an Adjunct Professor at Simmons University School of Social Work where he leads courses on Substance Use and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Daniel Hogan encourages a multidisciplinary approach to substance user health.
Define the concept of “compassion fatigue” in settings focused on treating patients with opioid use disorder.
Develop strategies to address and manage “compassion fatigue.”
Bureau of Substance Addiction Services
Boston Medical Center grants 1.50 hours to all nurses who attend, complete the evaluation, and complete the post test. Boston Medical Center is approved as a provider of continuing professional development by American Nurses Association, Massachusetts, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Boston University School of Social Work which is authorized through the MA state board of Social Work to provide 1.50 CE Credit Hours.