What’s so addicting about addiction medicine. Why would anyone specialize in Addiction Medicine?

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What’s so addicting about addiction medicine

Why would anyone specialize in Addiction Medicine?

3 Practice Domains* * nonexclusive list Military role Clinical role Forensic Applications

Military Role Iraq War Clinician’s Guide Substance Abuse Chapter in press Predeployment issues Deployment issues Postdeployment

Predeployment For the vast majority of individuals the notice of impending deployment unleashes a myriad of cognitive and behavioral reactions. These reactions are generally mild and transient as the individuals’ healthy coping mechanisms respond to the news. In a minority of cases the fear and uncertainty of the looming deployment precipitates a different response.

Deployment Once the individual arrives in the theater of operations the stress of combat will be amplified by any preexisting, yet undetected, substance abuse problems.

Postdeployment Screening is also important in the post-deployment environment, where some individuals may resume previous problem drinking/drug use upon return to the US. or increase substance use as a means of coping with stress- related problems or attempting to manage traumatic stress reactions.

Clinical Role Treatment Education Research

Forensic role MRO Civil law Criminal Law

MRO Expert on substance use in the workplace

Civil Law Employment Administrative Personal injury

Criminal Law Alcohol ( etc. ) made me do it…

How do I become a specialist in addiction medicine?

Questions ?