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POSTPONED - Driving Change in Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

Postponed to June 29, 2020 - click here for more information

Driving Change in Opioid Use Disorder Treatment”  

from the University of Washington’s Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute (ADAI) and AIMS Center


We are excited to share this training from the University of Washington's ADAI and AIMS Center. Driving Change Opioid Use Disorder Treatment is a free, one-day training offering two interdisciplinary tracks. Each track will explore key tools, principles, evidence, and skills to apply and bring back to your organization in treating individuals with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD).

This is not a required training for our contracted and collaborative partners, but it is a highly encouraged topical training.  

  • This is an in-person training. There will not be a call-in or webinar option.

  • CEUs available

  • Registration will close once room capacity is filled

  • Please register for one track only 

Track 1: Championing and Providing Clinical Care - For Clinicians

The clinical track is designed for clinicians treating or intending to treat patients with OUD including but not limited to: care managers, navigators, nurses, social workers, providers, pharmacists etc. This track will provide a deep dive into the latest emerging research in treating OUD and how to become a champion and advocate for your clients and within your organization.

Track 2: Implementing and Sustaining Your Program - For Administrators

The administrative track is designed for administrators who are implementing or sustaining programs to treat OUD. This track will focus on tools for administrative champions to bring back to their organizations.