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Description

We invite you to enhance your understanding and skills at our dynamic and interactive learning environment. The objective of this learning day is to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the patient’s journey in identifying and treating substance use disorders (SUD). Utilizing engaging case studies, we will incorporate various elements of the current AIMS-SK curriculum while fostering interdisciplinary discussion and reflection among participants.

Our structured approach, centered around these case studies, will create a dynamic and interactive learning environment. By incorporating diverse learning modalities, we aim to reinforce key curriculum concepts and promote critical thinking and interdisciplinary collaboration in the care of patients with SUD.

During the workshop, you will actively participate in discussions, sharing your insights and perspectives from your professional role. We will emphasize identifying unique insights and exploring interdisciplinary approaches to patient care. The committee is currently finalizing a selection of compelling cases and assembling a multi-disciplinary panel of professionals to facilitate discussions for each case study.

Course Outline

Overall Learning Objectives for Case-Based Learning Day 

At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: 

  1. Analyze patient information to assess and advocate for suitable harm reduction and treatments, such as Opioid Agonist Therapy (OAT), tailored to the needs and circumstances of individuals with a substance use disorder. 
  2. Formulate and evaluate patient-centered treatment plans for initiating and maintaining OAT, considering best practices and interdisciplinary inputs while addressing potential challenges and solutions. 
  3. Identify gaps in the continuity of care during transitions between community, correctional, or acute care settings and formulate strategies to enhance care continuity, thereby reducing the risk of relapse. 
  4. Assess the complexities presented by co-morbid conditions in SUD cases, such as pregnancy or concurrent disorders, and develop integrated, comprehensive treatment approaches that consider multi-disciplinary perspectives and modalities. 

Prerequisites

To register for the Interactive Workshop, prior completion of the AIMS-SK Full Program is recommended but not required.

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Section Title
AIMS-SK: Substance Use Disorders Interactive Workshop
Type
In-Person
Days
T
Time
7:30AM to 5:00PM
Dates
Mar 11, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
9.5
Location
  • Sandman Signature Saskatoon
Delivery Options
In Person and Canvas  
Course Fee(s)
Register non-credit $75.00
Drop Request Deadline
Feb 25, 2025
Transfer Request Deadline
No transfer request allowed after enrollment
Section Notes

Please note that pre-reading and workshop materials for the workshop will be available on Canvas from March 4, 2025, and must be completed before the in-person event on March 11, 2025. 

Canvas Platform -  You can access and view your courses, including upcoming ones you are registered for, on your Canvas Course page https://canvas.usask.ca/courses.  Log in with your NSID and password.

Agenda and workshop details will be emailed separately to the email you provided during registration.

Refund Policy: Written cancellations received 14 days before the event are subject to a $25.00 + tax administration fee. Late refunds will not be considered. The Division of Continuing Medical Education, University of Saskatchewan, may cancel or postpone a conference due to insufficient registration or other reasons. If the event is cancelled, registrants will be fully refunded. Registration substitutions are not accepted.

For updated course details please visit https://cmelearning.usask.ca/specialized-programs/aims-sk/aims_sk_interactive-workshop.php

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