Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Psychiatrists
Opioid use disorder (OUD)
1. | Describe the different agents that act on the mu opioid receptor in the brain-reward pathway, and how differences in their mechanism of action translate into clinical use | 2. | Review factors that facilitate or hinder adherence to opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment and assess patient readiness for changing behavior related to aberrant opioid use |
3. | Compare the efficacy, safety, and clinical rationale of the different FDA-approved pharmacotherapies for the treatment of OUD | 4. | Evaluate evidence-based treatment-matching strategies for OUD and approaches to overcoming barriers to treatment adherence |
1. | Describe the different agents that act on the mu opioid receptor in the brain-reward pathway, and how differences in their mechanism of action translate into clinical use |
2. | Review factors that facilitate or hinder adherence to opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment and assess patient readiness for changing behavior related to aberrant opioid use |
3. | Compare the efficacy, safety, and clinical rationale of the different FDA-approved pharmacotherapies for the treatment of OUD |
4. | Evaluate evidence-based treatment-matching strategies for OUD and approaches to overcoming barriers to treatment adherence |
Name of Planner or Manager | Reported Financial Relationship |
Andrea Funk | Nothing to disclose |
Amanda Glazar, PhD | Nothing to disclose |
James Murphy | Nothing to disclose |
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