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Opioid Conference: Evidence, Clinical Considerations and Best Practice
18 Videos
The Mayo Clinic Opioid Conference: Evidence, Clinical Considerations & Best Practice 2021 aims to highlight the shift in guidelines and public concern regarding the use of opioids in medical practice. This course provides the most up-to-date information regarding the appropriate indication for opioids in clinical practice. Topics cover the basics of opioid pharmacology and selection, evidence-based guidelines for opioid management, opioid tapering and legal considerations, as well as medical and interventional alternatives to opioids. In addition, the course covers a broad range of issues, including opioid use disorder and difficult patient conversations and guidelines to standardize the practice of opioid prescribing. This course includes lectures by experts in the field of pain medicine and opioid management as well as question and answer sessions.
Opioid Conference: Evidence, Clinical Considerations and Best Practice
18 Videos
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Cannabinoids
Chronic Opioid Tapering: Pearls for the Primary Care Provider
Difficult Conversations
Drug Diversion from the Healthcare Workplace: A Multi-Victim Crime
How to Manage Acute Pain in Patients on Buprenorphine
Interventional Alternatives to Opioids in Pain Management
Legal Implications of Opioid Prescribing
Management of Opioid Induced Side Effects: Don't Throw the Baby Out with the Bathwater
Mayo Opioid Update - What We've Learned and How We've Applied It
Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorders
Methadone: The What, Where, Who, How
Multidisciplinary Opioid Management
Non-Opioid Adjuvants: Maximizing Success and Mitigating Failures
Opioid in a Cancer Survivors (and other complex cancer scenarios)
Opioid Pharmacology: Clinical Application
Opioids in Serious Medical Illness
Treating the Pain Patient with Anxiety and/or Depression
Urine Drug Screening: The Essentials of Interpretation