This training is for King County providers only.
This course will provide attendees with a deeper understanding of individuals struggling with an opioid use disorder, and the treatment options available to them. The content of this course is designed to apply to a wide range of professionals who interface with the opioid using population, and includes: opioid use disorder conceptualization and patterns of use; models of care (Medication Assisted Treatment, medications and modalities); opioid overdose risks and interventions; psychosocial interventions targeting OUD; and managing treatment resistance. The format will be a combination of didactics, small group case review, and larger group discussions emphasizing the practice of making evidence-based treatment recommendations.