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Person-Centered Substance Use Disorder Care: Screening, Harm Reduction, & Support Strategies

Virtual
Aug 27, 2025

12-1 PM

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Join us for an insightful webinar to provide a person-centered approach to identifying and supporting individuals with Substance Use Disorder (SUD). Participants will learn evidence-based screening methods, patient engagement strategies, and how to apply harm reduction principles within clinical practice. The session will also cover how to leverage psychosocial support services both within primary care settings and through community-based resources to improve patient outcomes and continuity of care.

Learning Objectives:

  • Examine best practices to identify SUD
  • Develop strategies to best engage patients with SUD in care
  • Describe the core principles and strategies of harm reduction and incorporate them into clinical practice
  • Implement strategies to utilize psychosocial support services offered within primary care settings and in the community

1 CE Credit (1.0 hour):

  • CME credit (pending)
  • MCBAP (pending)
  • Social Work CE credit (pending)
  • Meets DEA Training Requirements

Presenter:

  • Eliza Hutchinson, MD, FASM

Who should take this training:

  • Medical professionals
  • Social workers
  • Addiction professionals
  • Mental health professionals