The University of Washington’s Addictions, Drug, and Alcohol Institute (ADAI) is offering trainings to more effectively care for patients with substance use disorders. These patients experience stigma at higher rates than the general population, which leads to poorer outcomes and delayed treatment. ADAI’s training sessions will help you support patients, change lives and improve outcomes for people struggling with addiction.
“Caring for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder in the Era of Fentanyl”
- First Wednesdays of February, May, August and November, from 12-1:30 p.m.
- Who should attend: This series is for anyone in Washington State involved in treating people with OUD.
- View the flyer to learn more and register.
“Undoing Stigma in Substance Use Disorder Care”
- Thursdays in February, from 10-11 a.m.
- Who should attend: This series is for anyone receiving State Opioid Response grants or state dollars to support the Washington State Opioid Treatment Networks or Hub and Spokes.
- View the flyer to learn more and register.
“Nurse Care Manager Advanced Topics Series”
- Third Wednesdays of February, April, June and August. from 10-11 a.m.
- Who should attend: This series is for anyone filling the role of nurse care manager in Washington State treating people with Opioid Use Disorder. Those from other disciplines are welcome and encouraged to join as well.
- View the flyer to learn more and register. (Brittany Weiner)