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)
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Use multi-modal strategies to manage musculoskeletal pain
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Discuss risk mitigation strategies needed when prescribing controlled substances
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Use the language of recovery and avoid stigmatizing language when discussing substance use disorders with patients
Behavioral Health Learning Objectives
- Describe how integration of behavioral health with primary care can promote application of the Biopsychosocial Model to patient care.
- Within an integrated primary care behavioral health model, identify tools for collaboration (e.g., screening methods).
Substance Use Disorder Learning Objectives
- Discuss the options for Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) in patients with substance abuse disorder, and how MAT can reduce risk of death
- Discuss the importance of providing naloxone to patients at risk for opioid overdose
- Discuss the advantages and limitations of electronic prescription monitoring programs (PMPs)
Pharmacy Learning Objectives
- Identify patient risk factors for opioid use disorder
- List the topics to cover in counseling a patient about uses and risks of buprenorphine
Physical Therapy Learning Objectives
- Identify relevant tests and measures to enhance clinical decision making in individuals with post traumatic knee OA (patellofemoral or tibiofemoral).
- Describe how to integrate relevant non-pharmaceutical interventions for knee OA into clinical practice.
General Principles of Pain Processing
- Describe the anatomy and physiology associated with normal sensory transmission
- Define terms commonly associated with abnormal pain states (i.e. hyperalgesia, allodynia)
- Describe the difference between acute and chronic pain
- Classify pain syndromes (i.e. nociceptive, neuropathic, inflammatory)