Substance Use Disorder Treatment in the Time of COVID

Event description
Sponsored by BSAS
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Primary care clinicians face many challenges when addressing the complex needs of patients with chronic pain, substance use disorders or both. Over the last 10 months, the SARS-CoVID-2 pandemic has both increased and changed the challenges that healthcare providers face.
Massachusetts Consultation Service for the Treatment of Addiction and Pain (MCSTAP) is a free service that helps doctors and other clinicians meet these challenges by increasing their capacity for, and comfort in, using evidence-based practices to screen, diagnose, treat and manage the care of these patients. MCSTAP provides on-demand physician consultation on safe prescribing and managing the care of patients with chronic pain and/or SUD.
Join us for a webinar to learn about the innovative services that MCSTAP provides. Christopher Shanahan MD MPH FACP will share his knowledge about why and experience about how MCSTAP was created.
You will learn about how SARS-CoVID-2 pandemic has changed SUD treatment and prescribing protocols. Currently, the SARS-CoVID-2 pandemic has presented serious and life-threatening challenges to both patients and to their clinicians.
After attending this webinar, participants will:
• Understand why and how MCSTAP provides benefits Massachusetts primary care practices by providing professional, evidence-based guidance.
• Understand how the NLM not-only funded but has partnered with MCSTAP to help promote work of MCSTAP via funding CME/CEUs for physicians and nurse practitioners attending monthly virtual MCSTAP educational case reviews.
• Understand how the SARS-CoVID-2 pandemic has both clarified MCSTAP program objectives as well as changed both the rationale for and protocols for SUD treatment that clinicians employ to address the complex needs of patients with chronic pain, substance use disorders or both.
• Understand the role of pain management medication and strategies that employ non-opioid medications and non-medication-based modalities as both a primary and adjuvant modality.
• Understand the concerns of clinicians regarding patient outcomes during the SARS-CoVID-2 pandemic.

Details
Presenter
Christopher Shanahan, MD, MPH, FACP, Medical Director of Massachusetts Consultation Service for the Treatment of Addiction and Pain (MCSTAP)
Event date
to (2:00 to 3:00pm)
Attendance mode
Online
Address

Susan Halpin
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Worcester, MA 01655
United States

Contact
Susan Halpin
Phone
774-258-0394
Position
Education and Outreach Coordinator for New England Region
Organization
Network of the National Library of Medicine