Module 2: Changing Language To Change Care: Stigma and Substance Use Disorder
Discusses the importance of language when discussing substance use and reviews ways to improve language used during clinical encounters to improve patient care
A collection of tools and resources for managing unhealthy alcohol use in primary care, intended for use by providers, organizational leadership, other team members, and patients.
Discusses the importance of language when discussing substance use and reviews ways to improve language used during clinical encounters to improve patient care
Describes and compares pharmacological treatment options for individuals with AUD, including FDA- approved medications acamprosate, disufiram, and naltrexone, as well as two other evidence-based treatments that are not yet FDA approved, topiramate and gabapentin; includes diagnosis of AUD, definitions of binge drinking and “at risk” drinking, and a case vignette; up to 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for continuing education
Introduces key principles of motivational interviewing that primary care providers can use, including methods and strategies for developing patient-centered communication skills
Decision aid that offers information to patients about options for caring for their alcohol use and guides them through making a decision that is right for them, ending with a worksheet for discussions with primary care providers
Website with various resources and tools from the University of Colorado Department of Family Medicine to support practice change and innovation
This guide outlines the three Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved medications for opioid use disorder, including common brands, how they work, things to consider before prescribing, and questions to ask patients before prescribing it.
Webpage that provides multiple resources for workforce development, including webinars, on motivational interviewing