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A collaborative approach to teaching medical students how to screen, intervene, and treat substance use disorders

机译:协作的方法,教医学生如何筛查,干预和治疗药物滥用疾病

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Few medical schools require a stand-alone course to develop knowledge and skills relevant to substance use disorders (SUDs). The authors successfully initiated a new course for second-year medical students that used screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) as the course foundation. The 15-hour course (39 faculty teaching hours) arose from collaboration between faculty in Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry and included 5 hours of direct patient interaction during clinical demonstrations and in small-group skills development. Pre-and post-exam results suggest that the course had a significant impact on knowledge about SUDs. The authors experience demonstrates that collaboration between 2 clinical departments can produce a successful second-year medical student course based in SBIRT principles.
机译:很少有医学院需要开设一门独立课程来发展与毒品使用失调(SUD)相关的知识和技能。作者成功地为二年级医学生开设了一门新课程,该课程使用了筛查,短暂干预和转诊治疗(SBIRT)作为课程基础。这项15小时的课程(39个教学小时)源于医学和精神病学系之间的合作,包括在临床演示和小组技能开发过程中与患者直接互动5个小时。考试前和考试后的结果表明,该课程对SUD的知识产生了重大影响。作者的经验表明,两个临床部门之间的合作可以根据SBIRT原理成功地开设第二年的医学生课程。

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