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  • Trauma-Informed Care
$0.00
CAFP's Family Medicine Initiative on Trauma-Informed Care (FIT) enduring activity consists of three separate accredited sessions designed to introduce clinicians to the concepts of toxic stress and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) as they relate to trauma-informed care. Session 1 introduces clinicians to the concepts of toxic stress and ACEs as they relate to trauma-informed care. Session 2 presents clinicians with best practices and practical strategies to use when responding to ACEs in their patients. And, Session 3 provides regional and state resources to use with patients.
  • S.U.D
$0.00
Dr. San Bartolome provides case studies and information about managing care for complex patients with addictions who use more than one substance (polysubstance use).Learning Objectives:At the end of this session, learners should be able to:Identify key safety considerations when treating complex, polysubstance use cases for MAT, andExplain 2 strategies for addressing complicated inductions involving methadone and fentanyl.
  • Clinical Forum/POP!
  • Women's Health
$0.00
Learn a streamlined approach for providing medication abortions and miscarriage management. We will discuss how to safely and effectively provide this care in an evolving legal landscape.This session was recorded on August 26, 2023 as part of 2023 Family Medicine POP! Information is current as of that date.Learning Objectives:At the end of this session, learners should be able to:
  • Clinical Forum/POP!
  • Miscellaneous
$0.00
The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency has ended, but with ten to twenty percent of those affected suffering from some form of Post-COVID Condition, also known as Long COVID, family physicians are left with the uncomfortable legacy of figuring out how to care for this poorly defined chronic symptom complex. There is an urgent need for better understanding of the many manifestations of this condition, its pathophysiology, clinical management, and emerging best practices and symptom-directed treatments.
  • Clinical Forum/POP!
  • Women's Health
$0.00
Although Behavioral Health Integration is one of the three clinical focus areas identified by the California Department of Health Care Services in their 10-year vision for Medi-Cal, primary care providers may have varying degrees of Behavioral Health Integration experience and exposure. In this session, we will share our organization's eleven-year journey towards Behavioral Health Integration, including pitfalls, pearls, and lessons learned.This session was recorded on August 26, 2023 as part of 2023 Family Medicine POP! Information is current as of that date.
  • S.U.D
  • 1.00 AAFP Prescribed
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$0.00
People with substance use disorders (SUD) are coming to the office, whether we know it or not. Let's treat SUD/OUD (opioid use disorder) as we would treat any other medical condition: with compassion and good medicine. In this webinar you’ll learn to recognize stigma, communicate more effectively, and be more confident in choosing Medication for OUD (MOUD). Addiction medicine is family medicine.Learning Objective:At the end of this session, learners should be able to:Identify common barriers to health care practitioners beginning MOUD
  • S.U.D
  • 1.00 AAFP Prescribed
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$0.00
While gains have been made in reducing stigma around certain conditions, like depression and obesity, little progress has been made in removing the stigma around substance use disorders. The public and even health care providers continue to blame patients for their disease even though there is clear consensus that addiction is a complex brain disorder and not the result of moral weakness and flawed character.When people with addiction are stigmatized and rejected, especially by those within healthcare, it only contributes to the vicious cycle that entrenches their disease.
  • S.U.D
  • 1.00 AAFP Prescribed
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$0.00
Dr. Trotzky-Sirr will explain the three medicines typically prescribed for OUD, and guide you through specific resources and protocols so you can get started saving lives right away.Learning Objectives:At the end of this session, learners should be able to:Describe different modalities of initiating MOUD in the setting of fentanylIdentify which patients are appropriate for primary care management versus those who need a referral to addiction specialists
  • S.U.D
  • 0.75 AAFP Prescribed
  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$0.00
Don’t fear what you already know how to do! Just as we manage other patients battling chronic conditions, we can manage OUD (opioid use disorder) patients too. It isn’t only the patients, but also their families, their loved ones, their co-workers, and their community that are suffering from the effects of addiction. There is nothing else in Family Medicine where you can make such a huge difference in a person’s life and the lives of all those around them – than supporting someone battling addiction. Dr.
  • S.U.D
$0.00
This program will help overcome barriers to California providers wishing to begin offering Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) and provide effective education to all interested family physicians. Patient-facing healthcare providers will learn to recognize OUD stigma, communicate more effectively, and be more confident in choosing MOUD.

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