Join the American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine. Unlock relevant, no-cost online CME and stay at the forefront of addiction medicine. Expand your knowledge, enhance patient care, and connect with a network of professionals dedicated to making a difference. ?? Learn more and join today: https://buff.ly/578L8kT #AOAAM #AddictionMedicine #CME #MedicalEducation #Physicians
American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine - AOAAM
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The AOAAM represents the interests of osteopathic physicians who treat alcoholism and substance use disorder.
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The American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine ( AOAAM ) is the primary organization that represents the interests of osteopathic physicians involved in the treatment of alcoholism and substance use disorder. MISSION: The mission of the American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine is to improve the health of individuals and families burdened with the disease of addiction. #aoaam #aoaamorg #osteopath #addictionmedicine -- Links: https://aoaam.start.page
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American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine - AOAAM的外部链接
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- 2-10 人
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- 非营利机构
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- addiction medicine、osteopathic、aoaam、osteopathic medicine、substance use disorder、alcoholism和professional association
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Check out this article from The Journal of Addictive Diseases (JAD): “Sex differences in variables affecting short-term success in substance use disorder treatment.” Authored by Kishan Desai, Vivian Hagerty, and many more, this research highlights differences between males and females to guide personalized treatment strategies. In addition, the study examines real-world data to identify patient characteristics associated with success or failure in completing acute treatment for substance use disorder (SUD). For access, visit: https://buff.ly/4jWmNKc #AOAAM #SUD #JAD #JournalPublication #Success #Data
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Want to Move Across Town or the Country? Search our job center! The American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine (AOAAM) offers an exclusive job board for our members, easily filterable by location, type, and function. Recent postings range from Naples, Florida all the way to Seattle, Washington. For access, visit the link below: https://buff.ly/nBMzPtP #AOAAM #NowHiring #Healthcarejobs #JobBoard #Florida #Seattle
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Curious about harm reduction programs? The American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine (AOAAM) offers a related on-demand webinar: Situating Harm Reduction Along the Continuum of Care for People with Substance Use Disorder. Featuring Dr. Kevin Sabet, a bipartisan drug policy advisor to three U.S. presidential administrations, this webinar is approved as 1 AOA Category 1A Credit. At the conclusion of the presentation, participants should be able to:? Describe the aspects of harm reduction programs, including their strengths and limitations Explain how harm reduction interventions fit into the broader continuum of care for people with substance use disorder Evaluate the policy landscape as it relates to harm reduction, recognizing that state and federal laws are often incongruent on these matters For access, visit: https://buff.ly/4khSNZk #AOAAM #KevinSabet #CME #HarmReduction #Policy #AOA
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Are you searching to add an addiction medicine team member to your group? Post an opening for the role on the American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine’s (AOAAM) job board! With candidates easily able to filter jobs by type, function, and location, you can attract the right applicants who are a perfect match. To find your next teammate, post the job on: https://buff.ly/40MfSug #AOAAM #Hiring #Recruiting #ISO #jobboard
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“Neurobiology, psychotherapeutic interventions, and emerging therapies in addiction: a systematic review” was recently published in the American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine’s (AOAAM) publication, the Journal of Addictive Diseases (JAD). Authored by Christopher Lomas, this review explores the neurobiological underpinnings of addiction and examines the efficacy of psychotherapies, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP), and emerging therapies in treating SUDs. Additionally, the study assesses how emerging biomarkers and neuroimaging data could enhance therapeutic outcomes by guiding personalized treatments. Interested in?reading more? Go to: https://buff.ly/40TYWCf #AOAAM #Neurobiology #Neuroimaging #Publication #Publishing
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CME Webinar: Kratom Consumers in the United States: What Clinicians Need to Know Looking for Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits? The American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine (AOAAM) offers an on-demand webinar on Kratom users in the United States. This course supports healthcare professionals in meeting their CME requirements as 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit or 1 AOA Category 1A Credit. The webinar, Kratom Consumers in the United States: What Clinicians Need to Know, is led by Dr. Kirsten Smith. She is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. At the end of the presentation, attendees should be able to: 1. Describe types of kratom products used in the US and understand the differences 2. Describe the basic pharmacology of kratom 3. Define the motivations for kratom use and acute effects from use 4. Define the current regulatory, legal, and research state of kratom 5. Evaluate and assess patients who use kratom more comprehensively, including evaluating the difference between physical dependence and substance use disorder To register, visit: https://buff.ly/4aP2c6m #AOAAM #AddictionMedicine #ContinuingMedicalEducation #CMECredits #Kratom #CME
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The American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine is seeking AOAAM Fellows. The prestigious FAOAAM designation is granted to a chosen group of AOAAM physician members in recognition of their significant contributions to the Academy and the field of addiction medicine.? Requirements: 1. D.O. or M.D. degree from an accredited medical school. 2. Possess and maintain an Addiction Medicine or Addiction Psychiatry board certification through either the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), or American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM). 3. Possess and maintain a primary board certification through either the AOA or ABMS. Candidate is an active member of AOAAM and has been so for the previous three consecutive years preceding the application. In addition, candidates must meet two of the following three criteria: 1. Candidate has given significant service to the AOAAM, as evidenced by serving on committees or the Board of Trustees, or has provided significant assistance to the medical education mission of AOAAM by speaking and lecturing at conferences, seminars, or other designated educational formats. 2. Candidate has supported AOAAM by attending at least 2 AOAAM meetings in the past 3 years or was a regular member participating in committee or board meetings for at least 3 years preceding the application. 3. Candidate has made a significant contribution to the field of addiction medicine as determined by the board (for example, mentoring, teaching, treatment or research). Visit https://buff.ly/3WAS0bL to submit your application. #AOAAM #FellowApplications #AOA #ABMS #ABAM #ApplyNow
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American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine members who serve as peer reviewers for the Journal of Addictive Diseases can receive 3 AOA Category 1-B CME credits. You just need to submit a short email describing your interest, experience reviewing manuscripts, and CV. If you have limited or no experience with peer reviewing, we can provide guidance and support to facilitate your contributions to academic publishing. Want more information? Go to: https://buff.ly/40N4YWn --- #AOAAM #ArticleSubmissions #Publication #PeerReviewer #AcademicPublishing
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Xylazine Wound Care Clinic and Protocol This American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine free, on-demand, webinar supports healthcare professionals in meeting their continuing medical education (CME) requirements with 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit or 1 AOA Category 1A Credit. Led by Rachel McFadden, a certified Emergency Nurse at the @HospitaloftheUniversityofPennsylvania, the presentation contains evidence-informed practices for treating xylazine-associated wounds while addressing the needs of marginalized populations. At the conclusion of the seminar, attendees should be able to: - Describe basic concepts of the current xylazine epidemic. - Explain health-related harms to people exposed to the unregulated drug supply, including illicit xylazine. - Apply basic wound science to assess wounds and determine an evidence-informed wound care approach. - Develop treatment plans that leverage harm reduction to meet the specific needs and challenges of people who use drugs. Interested? https://buff.ly/4hs8Wte. --- #AOAAM #AddictionMedicine #ContinuingMedicalEducation #CMEWebinar #CME
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