Naloxone Education

Description: Powerpoint materials from Shelby Lancaster, PharmD and Tyler Hemsley, PharmD related to naloxone education.

Author(s): Shelby Lancaster, PharmD, and Tyler Hemsley, PharmD

Title: Naloxone Education.

Resource Type: Brochure

Format: PowerPoint

Length: 30 min (reading)

URL:  https://www.c-who.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Naloxone-Presentation.pdf

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Keywords and Concepts:

Anthony LeonNaloxone Education

Depression and Meds

Description: Powerpoint materials from Anthony Peterson, Pharm D, illuminating the ways medication can be used to treat depression.

Author(s): Anthony Peterson, Pharm D.

Title: Depression and Meds.

Resource Type: Brochure

Format: PDF

Length: 20 min (reading)

URL:  https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.c-who.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2021%2F04%2FDepression-and-Meds.pptx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK

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Keywords and Concepts:

Anthony LeonDepression and Meds

Alternative Surgical Opioid Use: Curriculum Introduction.

Description: Virtual Presentation by Karen Boretsky, MD & Sam Riega, MBA, RN. Objectives of the presentations are: Understand the problem of surgery as a gateway to persistent opioid use; Discuss the prevalence of opioid use disorder as a complication of surgery; Identify risk factors for post-surgical persistent use of opioids; Identify high risk patient populations and factors; Understand factors in opioid over-prescribing and how you can make a positive impact; Discuss multimodal, multidisciplinary pain management.

Author(s): Samuel Riega, Karen Boretsky.

Title: Alternative Surgical Opioid Use: Curriculum Introduction. Part One.

Series Title: Closing the Door on Surgery as a Gateway to Persistent Use of Opioids.

Resource Type: Webinar

Format: Video, PowerPoint

Length: 55 minutes (video), 30 minutes (reading)

URL: (video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbNzBA-Yam4

URL: (PowerPoint) https://www.c-who.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Module-1-rEASON-Curriculum-Intro.pptx

Sponsored by: rEASON, Amedco LLC, C-WHO

Keywords and Concepts:

Anthony LeonAlternative Surgical Opioid Use: Curriculum Introduction.

Adolescents and Young Adults: Uniquely Susceptible to OUD

Description: Virtual Presentation by Karen Boretsky, MD. & Sam Riega, MBA, RN. Objectives: Understand the problem of surgery as a gateway to persistent opioid use; Discuss why adolescents & young adults are uniquely susceptible to OUD; Discuss opioid sparing alternatives to opioid monotherapy; Discuss how adolescent brain development contributes to addictive vulnerability; Discuss illicit drug use in Grades 8 through 12; Discuss persistent use of opioids in pediatric patients following surgery.

Author(s): Karen Boretsky, Sam Riega

Title: Adolescents and Young Adults: Uniquely Susceptible to OUD. Part Four.

Series Title: Closing the Door on Surgery as a Gateway to Persistent Use of Opioids

Resource Type: Webinar

Format: Video, PowerPoint

Length: 40 minutes (video), 15-30 minutes (reading)

URL:  (video)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKEt12eyp50

URL:  (PowerPoint) https://www.c-who.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Module-4_Adolescents-Young-Adults_-v2a.pptx

Sponsored by: rEASON, C-WHO

Keywords and Concepts:

Anthony LeonAdolescents and Young Adults: Uniquely Susceptible to OUD
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