Highlights Archive: September 2024
Here you'll find the latest news and featured highlights from Clinician Resources.
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On-Demand Activities You May Have Missed
Artificial Intelligence and Clinical Diagnosis: Considerations for the Future of Medical Practice
Dr. Prathit Kulkarni discusses the emerging opportunities of utilizing artificial intelligence in medical diagnosis and clinical practice. He reviews the current benefits and drawbacks of this rapidly developing technology.
CME credit available
On-Demand Activities You May Have Missed
Read MoreBeyond the Surface: Delving into Toxic Adulterants in the Opioid Crisis
Dr. Sánchez explores the increasing presence of harmful substances mixed with opioids, such as fentanyl and other dangerous additives. The discussion focus on how these adulterants exacerbate the opioid crisis by increasing the risk of overdose and complicating treatment efforts.
CME & Pain Management credit available
On-Demand Activities You May Have Missed
Read MoreManagement Reasoning: Decision-Making in the Setting of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Uncertainty
Dr. Zaven Sargsayan discusses strategies and resources to help clinicians and clinician-educators make diagnostic and treatment decisions in difficult clinical situations.
CME credit available
On-Demand Activities You May Have Missed
Read MoreLGBTQ Issues in Addiction
Dr. Safavi's talk on LGBTQ issues in addiction likely focuses on the unique challenges that LGBTQ individuals face in the context of substance use and recovery and the importance of understanding intersectionality in addiction and the specific barriers to accessing support and resources faced by LGBTQ individuals.
Ethics & Pain Management credit available
On-Demand Activities You May Have Missed
Read MoreKetamine: When to Refer and What to Expect
Dr. Neil Puri discusses the epidemiology of depression and suicide, their impact on society, and the history of the use of ketamine and esketamine in treating mood disorders. He reviews both approved on-label and off-label uses of different formulations of these drugs, their adverse effects, and possible future uses of them.
CME & Pain Management credit available
On-Demand Activities You May Have Missed
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