Harm Reduction and Non-medication Approaches to Unhealthy Alcohol Use
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Harm Reduction and Non-medication Approaches to Unhealthy Alcohol Use
Host: Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC)
Recorded: July 22, 2024
Virtual-Live Course
Overview
This 90-minute case-based discussion presented by Dr. Devora Keller discusses best practices on integrating non-medication treatments for AUD involving harm reduction philosophies into various healthcare settings. This course is not eligible for credit.
The target audience for this intermediate level activity includes: Prescribers of all types
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, learners will be able to:
- Define harm reduction.
- Describe principles of harm reduction practice as they apply to unhealthy alcohol use.
- Explain 3 harm reduction strategies that can support individuals with unhealthy alcohol use.
- Explain 3 harm reduction program models that can support individuals with unhealthy alcohol use.
Open Registration: 08/01/2024 - 08/01/2027
Close Access Date: 09/01/2027
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Devora Keller, MD, MPH
Director of Clinical and Quality Improvement
National Health Care for the Homeless Council (NHCHC)
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