South Piedmont AHEC

Overdose Data to Action: Opioid Sparing Multimodal Analgesia II

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Description

Pain is one of the most common reasons adults seek care in the United States and opioid medications remain a common treatment for pain management. In 2020, approximately 143 million opioid prescriptions were dispensed from pharmacies in the United States with dispensing rates in the southern part of the United States being the highest. More specifically, in 2022, North Carolina reported a rate of 48.9 opioid prescriptions dispensed per 100 persons.

Opioids continue to be prescribed as a standard of care for patients reporting acute and subacute pain, despite evidence of short- and long-term benefits. The main goal of this training is to provide guidance on alternative pain therapies for clinicians who prescribe opioids for adult’s patients, to include acute and subacute pain.

This module is based upon CDC's Clinical Practice Guidelines that provides recommendations for using nonopioid therapies that are just as effective as opioids for many situations where a patient may report acute pain. Furthermore, research has shown that clinicians should maximize the use of nonopioid therapies and reserve opioid therapies for situations where the benefits of prescribing such opioid therapy for pain and function will outweigh any associated risks.

This educational activity will not only provide clinicians with alternative prescribing guidelines, but focuses on key points to ensure equitable access to effective, informed, safe and individualized pain management to improve patient quality of life. After the completion of the module, the short-term goal will be for clinicians to consider alternate pain management therapies when caring for patients as well as some of the barriers patients may face when seeking evidenced-based treatment, particularly for undeserved or underrepresented communities. Long term goals are aimed at the revision of SOPs, policies and procedures that are consistent with the 12 guideline recommendations for clinicians who prescribe opioids for pain management.

This module is offered free of charge to all prescribers by Mecklenburg County Public Health (MCPH), with funding by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to build surveillance infrastructure aimed at improved overdose prevention strategies.

Speakers
Christopher Griggs, MD
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Atrium Health

Release Date: September 2, 2024
Valid Thru:: September 1, 2026

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Accreditation Statement

The North Carolina Area Health Education Centers are an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition at ADA.org/CERP.

The North Carolina Area Health Education Centers designates this activity for up to 1.00 hours of continuing education credits.

Disclosure
The planner(s) and speaker(s) have indicated that there are no relevant financial relationships with any ineligible companies to disclose.

ADA Statement
If you need any auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act in order to attend this conference, please contact Tamara Tillman by email tamara.tillman@atriumhealth.org.

Objectives

  • Summarize strategies of evidenced-based pain management that include holistic, patient centered care.
  • Analyze and evaluate potential risks associated with prescribing opioids for acute or subacute pain therapy.
  • Apply CDC’s Clinical Practice Guidelines as a standard of care when revising SOPs, policies, and procedures.
  • Describe strategies to minimize barriers to equitable care across sociodemographic groups.

Sessions

Status
Open
Presenter(s)
Christopher Griggs MD
Date(s)
Aug 29, 2024 - Aug 29, 2026
Time
1:35 AM - 1:35 AM Eastern Time
Credit
0.10 - CEU
1.00 - Contact Hours
1.00 - ADA CERP
Location
Online Learning

74903Open


Aug 29, 2024 - Aug 29, 2026
12:05 PM - 11:55 PM Eastern Time
Online Learning
Tamara Smith-Tillman BS
704-512-6534

Fees


$0.00
This module is offered free of charge to all prescribers by Mecklenburg County Public Health (MCPH), with funding by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to build surveillance infrastructure aimed at improved overdose prevention strategies.

Credits


0.10
CEU
1.00
Contact Hours
1.00
ADA CERP