Medication-Assisted Treatment Buprenorphine In The Hospital: How Do We Do It?
Course Objectives At the end of this course, learners should be able to: 1. Identify three ways a patient can benefit from starting treatment for opioid use disorder in the hospital 2. Apply the BRIDGE protocol for buprenorphine initiation 3. Describe the barriers to care encountered by patients with opioid use disorder 4. Follow current regulations regarding treatment of opioid use disorder in the hospital.
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