From Tabs to Jabs: Practical Tips for your clinic to provide Long-Acting Injectable Buprenorphine
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Description
The addition of Long Acting Injectable Buprenorphine (LAIB) to the toolkit of medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) has been seen as a game changer. This case-based training will offer guidance for identifying which patients might be candidates for LAIB and determining which formulation might offer more advantages for particular candidates. We will also consider the practical aspects of navigating the process for ordering, obtaining, storing, and administering the medication. We will review best practices for initiation of LAIB including "direct to inject" approaches.
Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this seminar, attendees should be able to:

  1. Determine available LAIB options.
  2. Apply LAIB to patient care characteristics to review appropriate patient selection.
  3. Work with your care team to implement buprenorphine induction strategies using LAIB.
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Credit Statement
This webinar has been approved for a maximum 1, AOA Category 1-A CME credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation. This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) and AOAAM. The AOAAM is accredited by the AOA to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Speaker
Judy Chertok, MD
 
Associate Professor Clinical Family Medicine and Community Health Perelman School of Medicine Judy Chertok, MD is an Associate Professor and Director of Addiction Medicine in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the Perelman School of Medicine. Dr. Chertok earned her undergraduate degree from Brown in 2003 and her medical degree from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2007. She completed her residency and chief residency at NY Presbyterian Hospital in 2010. She is a family medicine and addiction medicine specialist and maintains an active practice at Penn Family Care, Prevention Point Philadelphia, and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. She started the Fellowship in Addiction Medicine in 2023 and serves as it’s Program Director. She initiated and continues to lead the Medication for Opiate Use Disorder Program at Penn Family Care and co-founded the Addiction Consult Service at Penn Medicine. She also works with Prevention Point Philadelphia in the Mobile Overdose Surge Bus Program to provide mobile community outreach including harm reduction services and addiction care are in communities throughout Philadelphia. She has developed educational programs in addiction medicine for fellows through the fellowship in addiction medicine; for residents including a robust experiential curriculum in family medicine including community work; for medical students including a now universal shadowing program in outpatient addiction medicine and an elective on the consult service; and for practicing physicians through her work providing CME in opioid use disorder. 

Rachael Truchil MD, MPH
 
Dr. Truchil is an internal medicine physician at the Penn Center for Primary Care and Associate Professor in the Perelman School of Medicine where she is the Director of Addiction Medicine for the Division of General Internal Medicine. Dr. Truchil extends her expertise to offer care at Penn at the THRIVE clinic providing integrated addiction medicine services and primary care and in the past has worked with Prevention Point Philadelphia's mobile van service. 
Summary
Availability:
On-Demand
Access expires on Oct 01, 2029
Cost:
Member: $0.00
Non-Member: $35.00
Resident/Intern Member: $0.00
Student Member: $0.00
Credit Offered:
1 AOA Category 1A Credit
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