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Description

The College of Medicine, CME, and USask Continuing Pharmacy Education (CPE) have created the Advancing Interprofessional Management of Substance Use Disorders in Saskatchewan (AIMS-SK) Online program, aimed at improving health outcomes for individuals with substance use disorders.

Target Audience

The target audience is Physicians, Pharmacists, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Dentists, Social Workers, Addiction Counsellors, and other healthcare professionals are encouraged to attend.

Accreditation

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada: This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the Continuing Medical Education Division, University of Saskatchewan. You may claim a maximum of 23.0 hours (credits are automatically calculated).

The College of Family Physicians of Canada: This activity meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by the Continuing Medical Education Division, University of Saskatchewan for up to 23.0 Mainpro+® Certified Activity credits.

Other Healthcare Professionals: Participation in this conference may be included as part of the continuing education and competence programs established by individual professional associations.

Learner Outcomes

Full Program Learning Objectives:

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

  1. Describe the foundational principles and importance of harm reduction for people living with a substance use disorder (SUD).
  2. Effectively support people with a SUD in the participant’s care setting.
  3. Recognize appropriate opioid prescribing and dispensing.
  4. Identify healthcare provider supports available when supporting people with a SUD. 

Module 1 | Foundations of Harm Reduction and Substance Use Disorder 

  1. Harm Reduction | Susanne Nicolay and Danita Wahpoosewyan
  2. Preventing Harms with a Prescription Pad | Katelyn Halpape
  3. Assessment - An Approach to Substance Use Disorders | Dr. Andrew Yang
  4. Trauma and Violence-Informed Care | Jennifer King
  5. Overview of Addictions Counselling | Ian McGillivray
  6. Maintainging our Professional Boundaries when Working with Addiction | Brenda Senger
  7. CRNS Requirement for NPs to Prescribe OUD Medications

Module 2 | Opioid Use Disorder

  1. Managing Substance Use Disorders in Corrections | Dr. Jess Melle
  2. Opiois Agonist Therapy: Benefits | Dr. Lariss Kiesman
  3. Urind Drug Screen to Optimize Treatment | Dr. Morris Markentin
  4. Carries: Balancing Safety and Access | Dr. Erin Hamilton
  5. Role of the Pharmacist in OAT | Matt Manz
  6. Opiod Agonist Therapy Program

Module 3 | Alcohol Use Disorder

  1. Introduction to Alcohol Use Disorder | Dr. Melissa Holowaty
  2. Alcohol Withdrawal | Dr. Andrew Yang
  3. Pharmacotherapies | Dr. Andrew Yang
  4. Basic Interventions for Alcohol Use Disorder | Barbara Papp
  5. Practical Strategies Addressing Concurrent Disorders | Barbara Papp

Acknowledgment
This program has received an educational grant or in-kind resources from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health.

 

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Section Title
Advancing Interprofessional Management of Substance Use Disorders in Saskatchewan ( AIMS-SK) - Online
Section Schedule
Date and Time TBA
Location
  • Online, Self-Paced -start anytime
Delivery Options
Online Platform - Canvas  
Course Fee(s)
Registration Fee non-credit $200.00
CEUs
23 CEUs
Drop Request Deadline
No drop request allowed after enrollment
Transfer Request Deadline
No transfer request allowed after enrollment
Section Notes

This is an accredited online course, offered by the University of Saskatchewan, Division of Continuing Medical Education. To view up-to-date information on the course, please visit AIMS-SK Online Course 

You can access and view your courses, including upcoming ones you are registered for, on your Canvas Courses page https://canvas.usask.ca  Access this page by logging in with your University of Saskatchewan NSID and password.

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Non-Refundable.

If you have any questions, please contact the Division of Continuing Medical Education at cme.events@usask.ca

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