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Residency Experience Treating Patients With Buprenorphine Boosts Prescribing Down the Road
The United States has a dearth of physicians who are trained to offer medication treatment with buprenorphine to patients with opioid use disorder (OUD). One community-based family medicine residency program in Massachusetts has shown that integrating patients treated with buprenorphine directly into resident training can help increase the number of graduates prescribing buprenorphine. Layla Cavitt, M.D., of the Tufts University School of Medicine Lawrence Family Medicine Residency and colleaguesoutlined the program ’s steps and success in theJournal of Substance Abuse Treatment.In 2011, the Lawrence residency program in...
Source: Psychiatr News - September 17, 2021 Category: Psychiatry Tags: buprenorphine DEA family medicine Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment Medication treatment opioid use disorder OUD residency X-waiver Source Type: research

Let’s Put Opioids For Treating Addiction On Equal Footing With Prescribing Opioids For Pain
Hidden beneath our discussions about the opiate epidemic is the harm created by the contradictory, asymmetric approach taken by medical leadership and policymakers towards how physicians prescribe opiates for pain versus how they treat opiate addiction with medications, specifically buprenorphine. The imbalance is transparent. Based on 2012 data, nearly all 1 million physicians could prescribe prescription opiates. This resulted in over 259 million prescriptions being written for opioid painkillers in the United States, enough for each adult to have at least one prescription. That same year, less than 23,000 physicians cou...
Source: Health Affairs Blog - May 10, 2016 Category: Health Management Authors: Krisda Chaiyachati and Jeffrey Hom Tags: Costs and Spending Drugs and Medical Technology Equity and Disparities Featured Health Professionals Medicaid and CHIP Public Health Quality Buprenorphine Drug Enforcement Administration medication-assisted treatment Opioid Addiction Source Type: blogs

Preliminary survey of office-based opioid treatment practices and attitudes among psychiatrists never receiving buprenorphine training to those who received training during residency.
CONCLUSIONS: Completion of buprenorphine training during residency may be a factor in shaping future attitudes towards OBOT and buprenorphine prescribing practices. Further research is needed to clarify the impact of buprenorphine training during residency. SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Buprenorphine training during residency training may be a contributing factor in shaping future physician attitudes towards office-based opioid treatment and buprenorphine prescribing practices. (Am J Addict 2014;XX:XX-XX). PMID: 25065457 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: American Journal on Addictions - July 25, 2014 Category: Addiction Authors: Suzuki J, Connery HS, Ellison TV, Renner JA Tags: Am J Addict Source Type: research

Buprenorphine Provision by Early Career Family Physicians.
Abstract Buprenorphine can be used in primary care to treat opioid use disorder, but many family physicians feel unprepared to care for patients with opioid addiction. We sought to describe preparedness to provide and current provision of buprenorphine treatment by early career family physicians using data from the 2016 National Family Medicine Graduate Survey. Of 1,979 respondents, 10.0% reported preparedness to provide buprenorphine treatment, and 7.0% reported current buprenorphine provision. Residency preparation to provide buprenorphine treatment was most highly associated with current provision (odds ratio =...
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - September 1, 2018 Category: Primary Care Authors: Tong ST, Hochheimer CJ, Peterson LE, Krist AH Tags: Ann Fam Med Source Type: research

Training in Buprenorphine and Office-Based Opioid Treatment: A Survey of Psychiatry Residency Training Programs.
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of psychiatry residency training programs responding to this survey offer buprenorphine waiver training and opportunities to treat opioid-dependent patients, but numerous barriers continue to be cited. More research is needed to understand the role residency training plays in impacting future practice of psychiatrists. PMID: 26017618 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The Journal of American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training - May 31, 2015 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Acad Psychiatry Source Type: research

Maternity Care and Buprenorphine Prescribing in New Family Physicians.
Abstract The American Board of Family Medicine routinely surveys its Diplomates in each national graduating cohort 3 years out of training. These data were used to characterize early career family physicians whose services include management of pregnancy and prescribing buprenorphine. A total of 261 (5.1%) respondents both provide maternity care and prescribe buprenorphine. Family physicians who care for pregnant women and also prescribe buprenorphine represented 50.4% of all buprenorphine prescribers. The family physicians in this group were trained in a small number of residency programs, with only 15 programs p...
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - February 29, 2020 Category: Primary Care Authors: Louis JS, Eden AR, Morgan ZJ, Barreto TW, Peterson LE, Phillips RL Tags: Ann Fam Med Source Type: research

Evaluation of Resident Physicians’ Knowledge of and Attitudes Towards Prescribing Buprenorphine for Patients With Opioid Use Disorder
Objective: To determine internal medicine (IM) residents’ knowledge of, attitudes towards, and barriers to prescribing buprenorphine for opioid use disorder (OUD). Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of IM residents across all 35 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) accredited Florida IM residency programs. We used an online survey to collect information about resident demographics, substance use curriculums, career interests, content knowledge about diagnosing and managing OUD, and attitudes about and barriers to prescribing buprenorphine for OUD. We used Chi-square test to e...
Source: Journal of Addiction Medicine - May 1, 2021 Category: Addiction Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Integrating Buprenorphine Treatment Into Family Medicine Resident Clinic.
CONCLUSIONS: MAT integrated into family medicine resident continuity clinics provides a broad and substantial primary care clinical experience for residents. PMID: 33030722 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Famly Medicine - October 1, 2020 Category: Primary Care Authors: Tiemstra JD, Walsh LH Tags: Fam Med Source Type: research

Teaching residents to prescribe buprenorphine for opioid use disorder: Insights from a community-based residency program
Despite the impact of the opioid overdose crisis on the United States, few physicians are trained to provide treatment with buprenorphine. While research has described some factors contributing to comfort in providing buprenorphine treatment, more research is needed to identify optimal strategies to produce physicians who prescribe this medication.
Source: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment - September 13, 2021 Category: Addiction Authors: Layla Cavitt, Joshua St. Louis, Wendy B. Barr, Ryan Dono, Nicholas Weida, Mia Sorcinelli Source Type: research

Requiring Buprenorphine Waivers for Psychiatry Residents.
Authors: Morris NP, Bentzley BS Abstract PMID: 30414072 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The Journal of American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training - November 12, 2018 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Acad Psychiatry Source Type: research

The Case for Mandating Buprenorphine Training for Pediatric Resident Physicians
This Viewpoint makes the case that, during their residencies, all pediatricians should receive training for buprenorphine prescribing for treatment of opioid use disorder.
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - September 30, 2019 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

Online database simplifies residency, fellowship search
The go-to online resource for finding residencies and fellowships is turning 20. Learn what users have to say about FREIDA Online®, the AMA Residency & Fellowship Database™, and how students can use it to make informed decisions about the next big step in their careers. Customizing the search FREIDA—Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database Access—provides custom searches of more than 10,000 residency and fellowship programs to help students and residents find a match. Users can search by geographic areas, specialties and keywords. They can review basic program data and training statistics, find m...
Source: AMA Wire - July 13, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Amy Farouk Source Type: news

Correlates of Google Search Rankings for Spine Surgeons: An Analysis of Academic Pedigree, Social Media Presence, and Patient Ratings
Conclusions. Google search rankings do not always align with patient preferences, currently promoting orthopedic over neurosurgical specialists, graduation from top residency programs, and board certification, while largely ignoring academic pedigree, research, social media presence, and online ratings. Level of Evidence: 3
Source: Spine - September 12, 2020 Category: Orthopaedics Tags: HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH Source Type: research

Validity and Reliability of a Systematic Database Search Strategy to Identify Publications Resulting From Pharmacy Residency Research Projects
Conclusion: This systematic search strategy demonstrated a high sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for identifying publications resulting from pharmacy residency projects using information available in residency conference abstracts.
Source: Journal of Pharmacy Practice - July 11, 2016 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Kwak, N., Swan, J. T., Thompson-Moore, N., Liebl, M. G. Tags: Pharmacy Education Source Type: research

The Recent Pathology Residency Graduate Job Search Experience: A Synthesis of 5 Years of College of American Pathologists Job Market Surveys.
CONCLUSIONS: - Pathology residents and fellows seeking their first position have faced a relatively stable job market during the last 5 years, with most accepting positions with which they were satisfied. PMID: 29210592 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine - December 6, 2017 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Gratzinger D, Johnson KA, Brissette MD, Cohen D, Rojiani AM, Conran RM, Hoffman RD, Post MD, McCloskey CB, Roberts CA, Domen RE, Talbert ML, Powell SZ Tags: Arch Pathol Lab Med Source Type: research