Learning Objectives

Primary Care Learning Objectives

  • Use multi-modal strategies to manage musculoskeletal pain
  • Discuss risk mitigation strategies needed when prescribing controlled substances
  • Discuss the advantages and limitations of electronic prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs)
  • Use multi-modal strategies to manage musculoskeletal pain

  • Discuss risk mitigation strategies needed when prescribing controlled substances

  • Use the language of recovery and avoid stigmatizing language when discussing substance use disorders with patients

Behavioral Health Learning Objectives

  1. Describe how integration of behavioral health with primary care can promote application of the Biopsychosocial Model to patient care.
  2. Within an integrated primary care behavioral health model, identify tools for collaboration (e.g., screening methods).

Substance Use Disorder Learning Objectives

  1. Discuss the options for Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) in patients with substance abuse disorder, and how MAT can reduce risk of death
  2. Discuss the importance of providing naloxone to patients at risk for opioid overdose
  3. Discuss the advantages and limitations of electronic prescription monitoring programs (PMPs)

Pharmacy Learning Objectives

  1. Identify patient risk factors for opioid use disorder
  2. List the topics to cover in counseling a patient about uses and risks of buprenorphine

Physical Therapy Learning Objectives

  1. Identify relevant tests and measures to enhance clinical decision making in individuals with post traumatic knee OA (patellofemoral or tibiofemoral).
  2. Describe how to integrate relevant non-pharmaceutical interventions for knee OA into clinical practice.

General Principles of Pain Processing

  1. Describe the anatomy and physiology associated with normal sensory transmission
  2. Define terms commonly associated with abnormal pain states (i.e. hyperalgesia, allodynia)
  3. Describe the difference between acute and chronic pain
  4. Classify pain syndromes (i.e. nociceptive, neuropathic, inflammatory)

 

 

 

 

 

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