

Substance Use Disorder in Primary Care Coaching and Mentoring Sessions
Substance Use Disorder in Primary Care Coaching and Mentoring Sessions
Live coaching and mentoring sessions to complement the on-demand Patient-Centered Treatment of Substance Use Disorder in Primary Care Learning Series
During these live 30-minute coaching and mentoring sessions, participants of the on-demand Patient Centered Treatment of Substance Use Disorder in Primary Care Learning Series will have the opportunity to interact with series faculty and other care teams working to implement office-based addiction treatment (OBAT). Each session will be focused on two modules from the series and participants will be able to submit questions for faculty consideration in advance. Prior participation in at least one of the modules to be discussed during the session is a pre-requisite for attendance.
Additional details regarding topic to be covered during each session can be found below.
DATES, TIMES & REGISTRATION






- Session 1: January 19th, 2022 | Noon-12:30 pm
- Substance Use Disorder and Patient Identification
- OBAT Eligibility, Intake and Assessment
- Session 2: February 16th, 2022 | Noon-12:30 pm
- Navigating Buprenorphine Prescribing for the Primary Care Physician
- Buprenorphine Medical Management: Monitoring the Patient
- Session 3: March 16th, 2022 | Noon-12:30 pm
- Patient Support for Induction and Maintenance
- Operationalizing Team Meetings, Systematic Case Review, & Documentation
- Session 4: April 20th, 2022 | Noon-12:30 pm
- Challenging Clinical Scenarios in MOUD: Early Refills and Lost or Stolen Medication
- Complex Cases in Buprenorphine Treatment, Part 1
- Session 5: May 18th, 2022 | Noon-12:30 pm
- Team Roles and Responsibilities
- Supporting the Patient Beyond Buprenorphine
- Session 6: June 15th, 2022 | Noon-12:30 pm
- Complex Cases in Buprenorphine Treatment, Part 2
- Pain and Addiction
Audience
These sessions are intended for participants of the Patient Centered Treatment of Substance Use Disorder in Primary Care Learning Series who are interested in further discussion, community learning, or have further questions for series faculty.
FACULTY
Claire Nolan, PharmDMichigan Center for Clinical Systems Improvement (Mi-CCSI): Clinical Pharmacist & Program Director, Grand Rapids, MI
Cameron Risma, MDDr. Cameron Risma is currently a psychiatry resident at Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services. He completed his medical school education at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine and an Addiction Fellowship at the Mayo Clinic.
Robin Schreur, BS, RN, CCMRobin Schreur is a trainer for the Michigan Center for Clinical Systems Improvement (Mi-CCSI). She served as the Clinical Lead Care Manager in Ambulatory Care at Spectrum Health from 2012 until 2020. Her aim is to instill the importance of patient-centered care across the continuum of care. Robin has worked in a variety of settings including insurance-based and primary care practices, and as a behavioral health nurse at an inpatient facility. She has extensive experience in training and onboarding hundreds of clinicians in care management roles and motivational interviewing.
Cost
FREE for members; FREE for non-members
Continuing Education Credits
Continuing education credits are not currently available for these sessions.
TRAINING MATERIALS & COURSE PREPARATION
Prior participation in at least one of the modules to be discussed during the session is a pre-requisite for attendance.
Questions
If you have any questions about this training, contact Sue at sue.vos@miccsi.org or Amy at amy.wales@miccsi.org.