This course is designed with a singular goal: to improve the care you provide to your patients with substance use disorders. By delving into a model case performed by actors, seven Yale instructors from various fields provide techniques to screen your patients for substance use disorder risk, diagnose patients to gauge the severity of their use, directly manage treatment plans, refer out to treatment services, and navigate the various conditions that may limit your patient’s access to treatment. You will ultimately be prepared to provide compassionate and evidence-based care to a large population of patients living with addiction— a chronic, often relapsing-remitting disease, but a treatable one.

Addiction Treatment: Clinical Skills for Healthcare Providers

Addiction Treatment: Clinical Skills for Healthcare Providers



Instructors: Jeanette M. Tetrault
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- Pharmacotherapy
- Psychotherapy
- Motivational Interviewing
- Medication Therapy Management
- Clinical Assessment
- Care Coordination
- Substance Abuse
- Health Disparities
- Health Policy
- Treatment Planning
- Social Determinants Of Health
- Psychiatry
- Mental and Behavioral Health
- Patient Education And Counseling
- Patient-centered Care
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Reviewed on May 25, 2020
This is a terrific course that challenges personal biases and educates the learner regarding care in terms of medications and treatment assessments, options, plans and more
Reviewed on Jul 30, 2024
What a brilliant course! Just one critique/concern: The Black doctor's lectures did not have the YALE watermark on them. This felt exclusionary and felt like racism towards her.
Reviewed on May 2, 2020
I really enjoyed the course and especially the open discussion. The only drawback is the lack of Canadian information and maps but due to it being an American courses, it is understandable.
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