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2019 Clinical and Legal Opioid Update

2019 Clinical Opioid Update: Learning Objectives:

  • Review latest research relating to opioid + pain prescribing practices
  • Constantly consider harm reduction
  • Discuss opioid use disorder and treatments

2019 Legal Opioid Update: Learning Objectives:

  • Review impact of Chapter 488 in Maine
  • Discuss opioid laws, rules and initiatives of the new administration
  • Study Chapter 21 requirements & logical implementation
  • Investigate methods to further transform local and regional prescribing

Co-Prescribing Benzodiazepines and Opioids: The Black Box of Increased Overdose Risk: Learning Objectives:

  • Review the trends in benzodiazepine prescribing
  • Evaluate risks of co-prescribing benzodiazepines and opioids
  • Consider taper plans
  • Recall importance of risk reduction

Registration is Free – Advanced Registration is required.  Light snacks will be provided.

2019 Clinical and Legal Opioid Update

2019 Clinical Opioid Update: Learning Objectives:

  • Review latest research relating to opioid + pain prescribing practices
  • Constantly consider harm reduction
  • Discuss opioid use disorder and treatments

2019 Legal Opioid Update: Learning Objectives:

  • Review impact of Chapter 488 in Maine
  • Discuss opioid laws, rules and initiatives of the new administration
  • Study Chapter 21 requirements & logical implementation
  • Investigate methods to further transform local and regional prescribing

Co-Prescribing Benzodiazepines and Opioids: The Black Box of Increased Overdose Risk: Learning Objectives:

  • Review the trends in benzodiazepine prescribing
  • Evaluate risks of co-prescribing benzodiazepines and opioids
  • Consider taper plans
  • Recall importance of risk reduction

Registration is Free – Advanced Registration is required.  Light snacks will be provided.

2019 Clinical and Legal Opioid Update
2019 Clinical and Legal Opioid Update
2019 Clinical and Legal Opioid Update
Tobacco Intervention: Intensive Skills

 

This two-day skills-focused training will build on knowledge gained in the Tobacco Intervention: Basic Skills Training. Participants will:

  • Explore the value of a comprehensive tobacco use assessment
  • Learn to develop effective treatment plans
  • Discuss considerations for medication management
  • Review relapse prevention strategies

Clinicians will also spend time building on common counseling skills used in intensive tobacco treatment such as motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy.

This training is appropriate for individuals who have completed the Basic Skills Training within the past five years and are interested in increasing their tobacco treatment skills. The training is a requirement for those interested in the National Certificate in Tobacco Treatment Practice.

Registration fee includes a continental breakfast and lunch

 

Reducing Stigma and Using Harm Reduction When Working with People Who Use Opioids

The words we choose have an impact. How we talk about drug use and people who use drugs is informed by our preconceived notions and internalized biases. When we use words like “clean,” we necessarily imply that the opposite is “dirty.” Opioid Use Disorder continues to be a highly stigmatized medical condition, despite many advancements in our understanding of the neurobiological, social, and environmental determinants that impact individual health. People with an Opioid Use Disorder continue to report high rates of discrimination from medical providers, service denials from government entities, and continued unfair targeting by law enforcement. The ramifications of stigma in care environments are far reaching and further compound the opioid crisis. During this workshop, participants will explore personal biases related to opioid use and examine the way that these biases present in language. We will consider the effects that stigmatizing speech and actions have on people who use drugs, and we will discuss how to create an affirming environment that will enhance care for people who use drugs.
Registration fee  includes a continental breakfast and lunch.

New England School of Best Practices 2019
Tobacco and Substance Use Prevention and Control Program Prevention Professionals Day (Save the Date)

This conference is intended for community prevention and public health professionals; coalition members; tobacco, substance use and mental health prevention and health promotion practitioners; program managers and administrators; state agency prevention staff; volunteers and task force members; and others who deliver tobacco, substance use and mental health prevention services or who are interested in prevention issues and practice. More information to follow.