Rural OBOT Financial Sustainability
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Description
To discuss the barriers to OBOT treatment in rural America and the financial concerns in replicating the model.
Learning Objectives

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

  1. Analyze key access barriers to MOUD in rural communities and how these barriers impact engagement and outcomes.
  2. Identify strategies to integrate clinical services with medical interventions to support recovery-oriented care in rural settings.
  3. Explore effective strategies to reduce stigma and build trust within rural communities to support engagement in integrated clinical care programs that offer MOUD services.
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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
William R. Morrone, DO, FACOFP, MS, MPH

William R. Morrone, DO, FACOFP, MS, MPH currently works as the Chief Medical Examiner in Bay County, Medical Director at Recovery Pathways, LLC., and as an addictionologist in the criminal justice system through local district and circuit courts. Dr. Morrone is a graduate of Michigan State University (MSUCOM) completing an internship in internal medicine and residency in family medicine. He is a fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Family Practitioners, certified by National Board of Physicians and Surgeons and is past president of American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine. He also is a part of the Saginaw Valley State University Substance Use Disorder Project Echo and currently lectures nationally on this topic. He has worked in addiction medicine as a treating physician with twenty years of experience in focus areas of criminal justice, forensic medicine and public advocacy. He also holds Master’s of Science degree in pharmaceutical science and toxicology and a Master’s of Public Health.
Summary
Availability:
On-Demand
Access expires on Apr 01, 2029
Cost:
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Non-Member: $35.00
Resident/Intern Member: $0.00
Student Member: $0.00
Credit Offered:
1 AOA Category 1A Credit
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