BACKGROUND: Despite a large evidence-base upon which to base clinical practice, most health systems have not combined the training of healthcare providers in addiction medicine and research. As such, addiction care is often lacking, or not based on evidence or best practices. We undertook a qualitative study to assess the experiences of physicians who completed a clinician-scientist training programme in addiction medicine within a hospital setting. METHODS: We interviewed physicians from the St. Paul's Hospital Goldcorp Addiction Medicine Fellowship and learners from the hospital's academic Addiction Medicine Consult Team in Vancouver, Canada (N = 26). They included psychiatrists, internal medicine and family medicine physicians, facult...
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peer-reviewedBackground: The Affordable Care Act (2010) brings an opportunity to increase the integr...
The high rates of comorbidity with substance use disorders in general psychiatry patients demand enh...
Background Despite a large evidence-base upon which to base clinical practice, most health sys...
Background: Although progress in science has driven advances in addiction medicine,...
Objectives: Gaps in addiction medicine training are a reason for poor substance use care in North A...
Background: Hospital-based clinical addiction medicine training can improve knowledge of clinical ca...
Hospital-based clinical addiction medicine training can improve knowledge of clinical care for subst...
Background: There has been a notable deficiency in the implementation of addiction science in clini...
At the Institute for Research, Education, and Training in Addictions (IRETA), medical students are s...
Background: Over the past decade, addiction medicine training curricula have been developed to prepa...
BACKGROUND: Despite the high prevalence of substance use disorders, associated comorbidities and the...
Medical education has long been the missing element in the response to the global addiction problem....
Background: Implementation of evidence-based approaches to the treatment of various substance use di...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Despite the high prevalence of substance use disorders, as...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Over the past decade, addiction medicine training curricul...
peer-reviewedBackground: The Affordable Care Act (2010) brings an opportunity to increase the integr...
The high rates of comorbidity with substance use disorders in general psychiatry patients demand enh...
Background Despite a large evidence-base upon which to base clinical practice, most health sys...
Background: Although progress in science has driven advances in addiction medicine,...
Objectives: Gaps in addiction medicine training are a reason for poor substance use care in North A...
Background: Hospital-based clinical addiction medicine training can improve knowledge of clinical ca...
Hospital-based clinical addiction medicine training can improve knowledge of clinical care for subst...
Background: There has been a notable deficiency in the implementation of addiction science in clini...
At the Institute for Research, Education, and Training in Addictions (IRETA), medical students are s...
Background: Over the past decade, addiction medicine training curricula have been developed to prepa...
BACKGROUND: Despite the high prevalence of substance use disorders, associated comorbidities and the...
Medical education has long been the missing element in the response to the global addiction problem....
Background: Implementation of evidence-based approaches to the treatment of various substance use di...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Despite the high prevalence of substance use disorders, as...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Over the past decade, addiction medicine training curricul...
peer-reviewedBackground: The Affordable Care Act (2010) brings an opportunity to increase the integr...
The high rates of comorbidity with substance use disorders in general psychiatry patients demand enh...