Medical education has long been the missing element in the response to the global addiction problem. Instead of treating addiction as a disease, governments have focused on drug prohibition and law enforcement. This approach has failed by many measures, and, as a result, millions of people have suffered. Addiction science has increasingly identified a range of evidence-based approaches to treat substance-use disorders, particularly through early identification and treatment. However, most interventions are underused. Better physician education can improve accurate use of evidence-based treatments.European CommissionELEVATEPD/2014/6; European Commission 7016982020-03-10 JG: PDF updated at author's request to include corrected acknowledgement...
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Background: Despite the enormous burden of disease attributable to drug and alcohol addiction, there...
Background: There has been a notable deficiency in the implementation of addiction science in clini...
The 2020 Universitas 21 Health Sciences Group Annual Meeting, Dublin, Ireland (held online due to co...
Substance use disorders disproportionally contribute to the global burden of disease; however, their...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Despite the high prevalence of substance use disorders, as...
BACKGROUND: Despite the high prevalence of substance use disorders, associated comorbidities and the...
The use of alcohol, tobacco, pharmaceutical drugs, illicit drugs and other substances are widespread...
BACKGROUND:Despite the high prevalence of substance use disorders, associated comorbidities and the ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Over the past decade, addiction medicine training curricul...
Background: Over the past decade, addiction medicine training curricula have been developed to prepa...
Background: Although progress in science has driven advances in addiction medicine,...
Objective: Medical professionals adequately trained to prevent and treat substance use disorders are...
BACKGROUND: Despite a large evidence-base upon which to base clinical practice, most health systems ...
CASA Columbia’s new five year national study reveals that addiction treatment is largely disconnecte...
Addiction medicine has been 'practically untaught' for decades, but that's starting to change.ELEVAT...
Background: Despite the enormous burden of disease attributable to drug and alcohol addiction, there...
Background: There has been a notable deficiency in the implementation of addiction science in clini...
The 2020 Universitas 21 Health Sciences Group Annual Meeting, Dublin, Ireland (held online due to co...