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Buprenorphine Initiation in the Emergency Department: a Thematic Content Analysis of a #firesidetox Tweetchat.
CONCLUSIONS: A tweetchat can be used to disseminate and discuss the adoption of buprenorphine in the ED. Importantly, the tweetchat provides a forum for experts to share narratives and expertise on implementation and barriers and successes in operationalizing buprenorphine administration in emergency departments. PMID: 31898154 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Medical Toxicology - January 1, 2020 Category: Toxicology Authors: Chenworth M, Perrone J, Love JS, Greller HA, Sarker A, Chai PR Tags: J Med Toxicol Source Type: research

Low priority of obesity education leads to lack of medical students ’ preparedness to effectively treat patients with obesity: results from the U.S. medical school obesity education curriculum benchmark study
This study sought to evaluate the current status of obesity educat...
Source: BMC Medical Education - January 28, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: W. Scott Butsch, Robert F. Kushner, Susan Alford and B. Gabriel Smolarz Tags: Research article Source Type: research

COVID-19: Lessons from the Losses
Clementine, a community health volunteer, meets with a mother and child. Credit: Lys Arango for Action Against Hunger, KenyaBy Dr Patrick AmothNAIROBI, Kenya, Sep 7 2020 (IPS) If countries considered Universal Health Coverage (UHC) a central policy in their health systems, the COVID-19 has surely demonstrated the need for its urgent and widespread roll out. The pandemic has upended world systems in a manner that no scientists or sophisticated global intelligence could have foreseen. Having been tapped to join the World Health Organization’s Executive Board to represent Africa midst this global crisis, I am persuaded tha...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - September 7, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Dr Patrick Amoth Tags: Africa Development & Aid Economy & Trade Education Headlines Health Human Rights Humanitarian Emergencies Labour TerraViva United Nations Trade & Investment Source Type: news

Impact Over 3 Years of a Family Medicine-led Addiction Medicine Curriculum for Medical Students
CONCLUSIONS: Data from our LIC showed promise that the model can be effective in building confidence in students' abilities to practice addiction medicine. Because of its broad reach and low cost, this form of medical education may be a key model for medical schools to respond to the opioid epidemic and better serve our patients.PMID:37450939 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2023.234746
Source: Famly Medicine - July 14, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Anne Keenan Elizabeth Sopdie Jack Keilty Kirby Clark Source Type: research