Xylazine Use Among People Who Inject Drugs, Philadelphia 2022
Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract
by American Society of Addiction Medicine
6d ago
Xylazine Use Among People Who Inject Drugs, Philadelphia 2022   Host Shawn McNiel, MD,  is joined by Marissa Tan, DO, an Epidemiology Intelligence Service (EIS) Fellow for the Center of Disease Control and Prevention through the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. Dr. Tan and her co-authors sought to help clinicians better identify individuals at risk and inform patients and clinicians about xylazine risk factors. Dr. Tan discusses their findings from National HIV Behavioral Surveillance Survey among persons who inject drugs data and offers recommendations for clinicians and pu ..read more
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Incidence and Disparities in Use of Stigmatizing Language in Clinical Notes for Patients With Substance Use Disorder
Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract
by American Society of Addiction Medicine
6M ago
The language used to describe people with substance use disorder impacts stigma and influences clinical decision-making. Host Dr. Shawn McNeil, MD discusses with Dr. Scott G. Weiner, MD the presence of stigmatizing language in clinical notes and detects patient- and provider-level differences. ----more---- Based on original research published in the Journal of Addiction Medicine July/August 2023 - Volume 17 - Issue 4   The Incidence and Disparities in Use of Stigmatizing Language in Clinical Notes for Patients With Substance Use Disorder ..read more
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Incidence and Disparities in Use of Stigmatizing Language in Clinical Notes for Patients With Substance Use Disorder
Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract
by American Society of Addiction Medicine
6M ago
The language used to describe people with substance use disorder impacts stigma and influences clinical decision-making. Host Dr. Shawn McNeil, MD discusses with Dr. Scott G. Weiner, MD the presence of stigmatizing language in clinical notes and detects patient- and provider-level differences.   Based on original research published in the Journal of Addiction Medicine July/August 2023 - Volume 17 - Issue 4   The Incidence and Disparities in Use of Stigmatizing Language in Clinical Notes for Patients With Substance Use Disorder ..read more
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Meet New JAM Editor-in-Chief, David A. Fiellin, MD, FASAM
Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract
by American Society of Addiction Medicine
10M ago
Meet JAM Editor-in-Chief, David A. Fiellin, MD, FASAM   Dr. Fiellin is an internist, board certified in addiction medicine. He is professor of Medicine and Emergency Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, and Public Health at Yale School of Public Health; vice chief of Faculty Affairs for the Department of Internal Medicine’s Section of General Internal Medicine; and serves as the inaugural director of the Program in Addiction Medicine at Yale. Dr. Fiellin has focused his scholarly work on improving access to and the quality of substance use prevention and treatment, especially in general h ..read more
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Sex Differences Among Adults With Opioid Use Disorder
Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract
by Shawn McNeil, MD
2y ago
In episode 19 of Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract, we are joined by MacKenzie Peltier, PhD. She is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. In her paper, Dr. Peltier discusses sex-specific vulnerabilities observed among individuals with opioid use disorder ..read more
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Rejection of Referrals Based on Substance Use Diagnosis and Treatment
Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract
by Shawn McNeil, MD
2y ago
Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract (Episode 21). Host Shawn McNeil, MD, is joined by Simeon Kimmel, MD, who discusses a trend of referral rejections for post-acute medical care among patients with substance use disorders and patients receiving opioid agonist treatment Dr. Kimmel (@simkimmel) is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine and Attending Physician at Boston Medical Center. Journal of Addiction Medicine, January/February 2021, Rejection of Patients With Opioid Use Disorder Referred for Post-acute Medical Care Before and After an Anti-discriminat ..read more
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Avoiding NICU for Newborns With Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome
Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract
by Shawn McNeil, MD
2y ago
Journal of Addiction Medicine Journal of Addiction Medicine. 14(5):401-408, September/October 2020 In episode eighteen of Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract, we are joined by Kimberly Spence, MD. She is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine. In her paper, Dr. Spence discusses the benefits of treating neonates with Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS) on the mother-baby unit rather than admitting them to the NICU ..read more
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Patient-Centeredness of Addiction Treatment Intake
Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract
by Shawn McNeil, MD
2y ago
In episode 20 of Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract, we are joined by Tami Mark, PhD. She is a Senior Fellow of Behavioral Health Financing and Quality Measurement for RTI International. Dr. Mark discusses patient placement criteria for addiction treatment and multidimensional assessments, which was published in the March/April 2021 issue of Journal of Addiction Medicine. Article: LINK ..read more
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Computerized CBT for Substance Use Disorders
Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract
by Shawn McNeil, MD
2y ago
Journal of Addiction Medicine  In episode seventeen of Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract, we are joined by Kathleen Carroll, PhD. She is the Albert E. Kent Professor of Psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine. In her paper, Dr. Carroll discusses the feasibility of implementing computer-based treatments for substance use disorders in primary care settings ..read more
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Opioid Overdose in the Hospital Setting: A Systematic Review
Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract
by Shawn McNeil, MD
2y ago
In episode sixteen of Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract, we are joined by Itai Danovitch, MD, MBA. He is the chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. In his paper, Dr. Danovitch discusses some of the challenges facing the study of opioid overdose events in the hospital setting.   To learn more, click here ..read more
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