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Topic: Buprenorphine
This one-hour training prepares nurses and other medical professionals to use monthly injectable buprenorphine (Sublocade) in addiction treatment.
Monday, 8/12/2019 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET |
In-person event |
Intended AudienceAttendance is required for all OBAT nurses and MAs who work in a DPH/BSAS funded STATE OBOT program. All others working with patients on Sublocade are welcome and encouraged to attend. |
Topic: Buprenorphine
This one-hour training prepares nurses and other medical professionals to use monthly injectable buprenorphine (Sublocade) in addiction treatment.
Tuesday, 8/13/2019 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm ET |
In-person event |
Intended AudienceAttendance is required for all OBAT nurses and MAs who work in a DPH/BSAS funded STATE OBOT program. All others working with patients on Sublocade are welcome and encouraged to attend. |
Topic: Nurse Care Manager Model
This 8-hour course prepares nurses and other medical staff to manage office-based addiction treatment with buprenorphine and naltrexone.
Friday, 8/16/2019 9:30 am – 5:30 pm ET |
In-person event |
Intended AudienceNurses and other clinical staff providing treatment for substance use disorders in an office-based setting. |
Wednesday, 9/4/2019 8:00 am – 9:00 am ET |
In-person event |
Intended AudienceRNs working in addiction at Boston Medical Center |
Topic: Buprenorphine
This event is intended to provide eight hours of required training for providers seeking their buprenorphine waivers
Wednesday, 9/4/2019 9:30 am – 5:30 pm ET |
In-person event |
Intended AudiencePhysicians (MD, DO), Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants |
Topic: Emergency Department Nurse Training
This training will prepare nurses in the Emergency Department to work with patients presenting with an opioid use disorder event. The goal of the training is to provide nurses with tools to screen, assess, and initiate treatment with approved agonist medications under the direction of a waivered provider.
Monday, 9/9/2019 8:30 am – 12:00 pm ET |
In-person event |
Intended AudienceNurses and other clinical staff caring for patients with substance use disorders in the emergency department.
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Topic: Emergency Department Nurse Training
This training will prepare nurses in the Emergency Department to work with patients presenting with an opioid use disorder event. The goal of the training is to provide nurses with tools to screen, assess, and initiate treatment with approved agonist medications under the direction of a waivered provider.
Tuesday, 9/17/2019 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm ET |
In-person event |
Intended AudienceNurses and other clinical staff caring for patients with substance use disorders in the emergency department. |
Topic: Nurse Care Manager Model
This 8-hour course prepares nurses and other medical staff to manage office-based addiction treatment with buprenorphine and naltrexone.
Friday, 9/20/2019 8:30 am – 4:30 pm ET |
In-person event |
Intended AudienceNurses and other clinical staff providing treatment for substance use disorders in an office-based setting. |
Topic: Conference
Third Annual State OBAT Conference
Thursday, 9/26/2019 8:30 am – 4:30 pm ET |
In-person event |
Intended AudienceThis conference is only intended for nurses and medical assistants who work at BSAS/DPH funded OBATs and are providing Medication for Addiction Treatment utilizing the Nurse Care Manager Model. All DPH/BSAS funded STATE OBAT Nurses and Medical Assistants are required to attend. |
Topic: OBAT Case Conference
Case conference for Addiction RNs at BMC
Wednesday, 10/2/2019 8:00 am – 9:00 am ET |
In-person event |
Intended AudienceRNs working in addiction at Boston Medical Center |