Western Journal of Emergency Medicine (Nov 2016)

A Call for Better Opioid Prescribing Training and Education

  • Hazar Khidir,
  • Scott G. Weiner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2016.8.31204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 6
pp. 686 – 689

Abstract

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Pain is the most common complaint in the emergency department (ED), and emergency physicians face unique challenges in making opioid-related treatment decisions. Medical students and residents experience significant variation in the quality of education they receive both about opioid prescribing as well as substance-use detection and intervention in the ED. To achieve a better standard of education, clinical educators will need to (a) develop a clearer understanding of the risk for aberrant opioid prescribing in the ED, (b) recognize prescribing bias and promote uptake of evidence-based opioid prescribing guidelines in their EDs, and (c) advocate for integrated opioid management and addiction medicine training formally into medical school curricula.

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