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Topic: Alcohol
This training will review the basic pharmacology and clinical use of naltrexone for the treatment of alcohol use disorders. Injection techniques for XR naltrexone will also be discussed.
Tuesday, 5/24/2022 8:00 am – 8:30 am ET |
Virtual event |
Intended AudienceNurses, social workers, other clinical staff, and non-clinicians. |
Topic: Alcohol
This training will review the basic pharmacology and clinical uses for both acamprosate and disulfiram in the treatment of alcohol use disorders.
Tuesday, 5/31/2022 8:00 am – 8:30 am ET |
Virtual event |
Intended AudienceNurses, social workers, other clinical staff, and non-clinicians. |
Topic: Alcohol
This training will provide an introduction to AUD, review current epidemiology, and provide evidence-based recommendations for screening for AUD.
Thursday, 7/14/2022 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm ET |
Virtual event |
Intended AudienceNurses, social workers, other clinical staff, and non-clinicians. |
Topic: Alcohol
This training will provide an introduction to using BNI for alcohol consumption and review the steps involved in this approach.
Thursday, 7/21/2022 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm ET |
Virtual event |
Intended AudienceNurses, social workers, other clinical staff, and non-clinicians. |
Topic: Alcohol
This training will provide an overview for managing AUD in the primary care setting, including assessment for medical complications related to alcohol use and laboratory evaluation.
Thursday, 7/28/2022 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm ET |
Virtual event |
Intended AudienceNurses, social workers, other clinical staff, and non-clinicians. |
Topic: Alcohol
This training will review the basic pharmacology and clinical use of naltrexone for the treatment of alcohol use disorders. Injection techniques for XR naltrexone will also be discussed.
Thursday, 8/4/2022 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm ET |
Virtual event |
Intended AudienceNurses, social workers, other clinical staff, and non-clinicians. |
Topic: Alcohol
This training will review the basic pharmacology and clinical uses for both acamprosate and disulfiram in the treatment of alcohol use disorders.
Thursday, 8/11/2022 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm ET |
Virtual event |
Intended AudienceNurses, social workers, other clinical staff, and non-clinicians. |
Topic: Alcohol
This training will describe alcohol withdrawal syndrome, with attention to alcohol hallucinosis and its distinction from delirium tremens. Risk factors for severe alcohol withdrawal will be reviewed, as well as assessment and medications to treat severe withdrawal, with a focus on the inpatient setting.
Thursday, 2/9/2023 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm ET |
Virtual event |
Intended AudienceProviders, nurses, counselors, and other non-clinical staff are welcome to attend. |
Topic: Alcohol
This training will describe alcohol withdrawal syndrome, with attention to alcohol hallucinosis and its distinction from delirium tremens. Risk factors for severe alcohol withdrawal will be reviewed, as well as assessment and medications to treat severe withdrawal, with a focus on the inpatient setting.
Wednesday, 3/8/2023 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm ET |
Virtual event |
Intended AudienceProviders, nurses, counselors, and other non-clinical staff are welcome to attend. |
Topic: Alcohol
This training will describe alcohol withdrawal syndrome, with attention to alcohol hallucinosis and its distinction from delirium tremens. Risk factors for severe alcohol withdrawal will be reviewed, as well as assessment and medications to treat severe withdrawal, with a focus on the inpatient setting.
Wednesday, 4/5/2023 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm ET |
Virtual event |
Intended AudienceProviders, nurses, counselors, and other non-clinical staff are welcome to attend. |