Hospital-based clinical addiction medicine training can improve knowledge of clinical care for substance-using populations. However, application of structured, self-assessment tools to evaluate differences in knowledge gained by learners who participate in such training has not yet been addressed. : Participants ( = 142) of an elective with the hospital-based Addiction Medicine Consult Team (AMCT) in Vancouver, Canada, responded to an online self-evaluation survey before and immediately after the structured elective. Areas covered included substance use screening, history taking, signs and symptoms examination, withdrawal treatment, relapse prevention, nicotine use disorders, opioid use disorders, safe prescribing, and the biology of substa...
Background: Despite the enormous burden of disease attributable to drug and alcohol addiction, there...
Objective: Alcohol and drug dependence disorders have become common public health hazards. Psychiatr...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Over the past decade, addiction medicine training curricul...
Background: Hospital-based clinical addiction medicine training can improve knowledge of clinical ca...
Background: Implementation of evidence-based approaches to the treatment of various substance use di...
Objectives: Gaps in addiction medicine training are a reason for poor substance use care in North A...
Background: There has been a notable deficiency in the implementation of addiction science in clini...
BACKGROUND: Despite a large evidence-base upon which to base clinical practice, most health systems ...
Background: In addiction medicine training, self-assessment is increasingly used to support self-reg...
Background: Over the past decade, addiction medicine training curricula have been developed to prepa...
At the Institute for Research, Education, and Training in Addictions (IRETA), medical students are s...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Despite the high prevalence of substance use disorders, as...
BACKGROUND: Despite the enormous burden of disease attributable to drug and alcohol addiction, there...
BACKGROUND: Despite the high prevalence of substance use disorders, associated comorbidities and the...
Abstract Background Although progress in science has driven advances in addiction medicine, this sub...
Background: Despite the enormous burden of disease attributable to drug and alcohol addiction, there...
Objective: Alcohol and drug dependence disorders have become common public health hazards. Psychiatr...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Over the past decade, addiction medicine training curricul...
Background: Hospital-based clinical addiction medicine training can improve knowledge of clinical ca...
Background: Implementation of evidence-based approaches to the treatment of various substance use di...
Objectives: Gaps in addiction medicine training are a reason for poor substance use care in North A...
Background: There has been a notable deficiency in the implementation of addiction science in clini...
BACKGROUND: Despite a large evidence-base upon which to base clinical practice, most health systems ...
Background: In addiction medicine training, self-assessment is increasingly used to support self-reg...
Background: Over the past decade, addiction medicine training curricula have been developed to prepa...
At the Institute for Research, Education, and Training in Addictions (IRETA), medical students are s...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Despite the high prevalence of substance use disorders, as...
BACKGROUND: Despite the enormous burden of disease attributable to drug and alcohol addiction, there...
BACKGROUND: Despite the high prevalence of substance use disorders, associated comorbidities and the...
Abstract Background Although progress in science has driven advances in addiction medicine, this sub...
Background: Despite the enormous burden of disease attributable to drug and alcohol addiction, there...
Objective: Alcohol and drug dependence disorders have become common public health hazards. Psychiatr...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Over the past decade, addiction medicine training curricul...