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Media Parenting to Prevent Youth Health Risk Behavior by Joy Gabrielli, PhD
Media Parenting to Prevent Youth Health Risk Behavior by Joy Gabrielli, PhD
Learning outcomes: Participants will be able to discuss mental health services research methods. Participants will be able to use and interpret inferential and descriptive statistics. This will enable them to interpret statistical analysis presented in published research and to better interpret their own data. Participants will be able to describe current research trends through visiting speakers […]
Evaluation of Vermont’s Hub and Spoke Opioid Addiction Treatment System, by Richard Rawson, Ph.D
Evaluation of Vermont’s Hub and Spoke Opioid Addiction Treatment System, by Richard Rawson, Ph.D
Dr. Rawson oversees clinical trials on pharmacological and psychosocial addiction treatments. He has led addiction research and training projects for the United Nations, World Health Organization, and the U.S. State department. Dr. Rawson recently completed an evaluation of the Vermont Hub and Spoke system of opioid addiction and is now leading an effort in California […]
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Caring for ME webinar: Alternative Treatments to Pain
Caring for ME webinar: Alternative Treatments to Pain
In light of the new opioid laws, Elisabeth Fowlie Mock will present alternative treatments to pain: 1. Discuss alternative treatments for chronic pain management. 2. Highlight the team based approach to care for patients living with chronic pain. 3. Understand ways to reduce pain by addressing the physical, psychological and social components of pain.
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The Opioid Epidemic in Northern New England: The Story and Response Outside The Hospital Walls, by Steven Chapman, MD
The Opioid Epidemic in Northern New England: The Story and Response Outside The Hospital Walls, by Steven Chapman, MD
Please join us for Pediatric Grand Rounds presenting Dr. Steven Chapman of Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock. You can join in person or online via webcast: http://med.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/education/pediatric_grand_rounds_live.html
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The Impact of Alcohol on Women’s Health
The Impact of Alcohol on Women’s Health
Join this webinar to learn about the impact of alcohol and other drugs on women’s health and best practices to identify and intervene for substance use among women. Presenters: Kaylin Klie, MD, MA, Addiction Medicine, Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado Alison Moore, MD, MPH, FACP, Chief of Division of Geriatrics, UC […]
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Appropriate Opioid Prescribing for Acute Pain after Surgery, Dr. Richard Barth Jr.
Appropriate Opioid Prescribing for Acute Pain after Surgery, Dr. Richard Barth Jr.
During this webinar, Dr. Barth, Chief of General Surgery at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, will discuss 3 recent papers that evaluated opioid prescribing after outpatient and inpatient general surgical operations. Briefly, the papers reported on: · the evaluation of variation in opioid prescribing, how much of prescribed opioids were used (over prescription), and proposed prescribing guidelines; […]
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Design and Evaluation of Digital Interventions for Behavior Change, by Roger Vilardaga
Design and Evaluation of Digital Interventions for Behavior Change, by Roger Vilardaga
Roger Vilardaga, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Center for Addiction Science and Technology at Duke University and Affiliate Professor at Duke’s Global Digital Health Science Center and the Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington. Roger is passionate about the potential of mobile technologies for the advancement of […]
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Webinar: Cultivating Change Talk, Part 2
Webinar: Cultivating Change Talk, Part 2
"Whether in the context of a brief intervention or in an ongoing counseling relationship, when patients talk about their intrinsic motivation, they are more likely to make that change. Motivational Interviewing encourages “change talk,” language a client or patient uses that favors change. Recognizing, responding to, and eliciting change talk are three crucial skills practitioners […]