This presentation on the implementation and effectiveness of hospital addiction consult services focuses on the CATCH cluster-randomized trial which was conducted in 6 New York City public hospitals. The study’s Principal Investigator will give an overview of the significance of addiction consult services and the origins of the study, and then present quantitative and qualitative findings from the study. Discussion will include reflections on the effectiveness of these services for improving the reach of medications for opioid use disorder in the hospital and post-discharge, while also identifying areas for future programmatic innovations and research.
Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credits Available
Participants in this program may earn the following CME credits:
✔ 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit✔ 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™✔ 1 AAPA Category 1 CME Credit ✔ 1 Nurses CNE Credit
Earn valuable continuing education credits while enhancing your professional knowledge!
Carla King, PhD
Carla King PhD is a postdoctoral fellow at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, where she is mentored by Dr. Jennifer McNeely. Her research focuses on the integration of substance use treatment into hospital-based care for reproductive-aged and pregnant women. Prior to her doctorate, Carla served as an Associate Director of Mental Health Services at NYC Health + Hospitals, supporting implementation of addiction consult services across six public hospitals. Her combined clinical, administrative and research experience informs her commitment to advancing equitable addiction care in safety-net settings.