Substance Use Teaching Project (SUTP) “Action Plan” Introduction

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Substance Use Teaching Project (SUTP) “Action Plan” Introduction Immersion Training in Addiction Medicine Program CRIT (Chief Residents +/- Faculty Mentor) and JFIT April 2019 Daniel P. Alford, MD, MPH Professor of Medicine Associate Dean, Continuing Medical Education Director, Clinical Addiction Research and Education (CARE) Unit

SUTP To develop a teaching project that focuses on teaching addiction medicine and is achievable during the first 6 months after attending CRIT|JFIT Will meet 1-on-1 with core faculty (+/- faculty mentors) throughout the program to develop the project

SUTP Examples Intern workshop series on inpatient management of opioid and alcohol withdrawal Resident workshop on Recovery Support programs (NA, AA) including visiting a meeting Resident lecture on medications to treat opioid use disorders including interviewing a patient on medication (e.g. methadone, buprenorphine, naltrexone) Addiction medicine curriculum for pre-clinic seminar series Intern workshop on screening and brief intervention for unhealthy substance use (drug, alcohol and/or tobacco) in outpatient clinics Addiction medicine lecture series for a noon conference incorporating a patient interview Addiction medicine modules with up-to-date literature for use during morning report

SUTP outline Snapshot of Context & Setting: Describe your teaching opportunities, venues, and audience during your chief resident year. Project Title Project Goal: Broad statement about the outcomes of the teaching activity. Project Description Project Learning Objectives Project Evaluation Resources and Facilitators Challenges and Barriers Action Steps and Timeline

Project Description Project content/focus Target Audience Setting, Timing & Teaching Methods

Project Description Project Content/Focus What aspect of addiction medicine do you think your residents, medical students and faculty need most? For example, do your residents have trouble managing patients with chronic pain problems on opioids? If so, you may want to focus on a project to improve identification of prescription drug misuse in the resident’s clinic practice by developing curriculum to teach effective use of screening tools, safe use of opioid analgesics, monitoring for addiction using pill counts and urine drug testing.

Project Description Target Audience Who will be the audience e.g., interns, medical students? Will you target all residents? Will you include faculty?

Project Description Setting, Timing & Teaching Methods Where will the intervention take place? In the clinic? On the wards? When will the intervention occur in the schedule? Noon conference? Morning report?, Pre-clinic conference?, etc. How will you do the intervention? Lectures? Role plays (skills practice)? Experiential techniques including visiting 12 step meetings, other site visits (methadone clinic)? Use of guests in recovery? Standardized patients?

Project Learning Objectives What will the learners be able to do after participating in your project? These should be specific, focused and measurable Use verbs that describe action (see list of action verbs) and can be observed and measured for example: learners will be able to describe the neurobiology of opioid addiction learners will be able to demonstrate a brief intervention for a patient with risky alcohol use

Project Evaluation What will be your outcome measures? What measures will you use to determine if the intervention was successful? What tools will you use to evaluate the project? (e.g., pre and post test, focus groups, chart audits?)

Resources and Facilitators Who is available to help you accomplish your objectives for this project e.g., your mentor, program director, clinic preceptors, inpatient attendings, other faculty, CRIT faculty, etc. What teaching tools will you use? (articles, PowerPoint presentations, CRIT materials, web-based curricula?)

Challenges What challenges do you anticipate and how will you overcome them? (What might impede accomplishing your project e.g., lack of time, lack of money, reluctant learners?)

Action Steps and Timeline List each step required to complete your project and a target deadline for each step of the project Remember, ideally your project should be completed during first 6 months after attending CRIT/JFIT but certainly can be implemented during the entire year

SUTP 2019 Schedule 1:1 core faculty/faculty mentor meetings Mon PM Assigned 15 minute session (in tandem w/ syringe van) Tue AM/PM Assigned 15 minute session Tue PM Sign-up 15 minute session (if not signed up for AA) Wed AM Sign-up 15 minute session (if not signed up for AA) Note: CR with mentors will meet with their mentor during the first SUTP session, and will meet with their mentor and core faculty during the second and third sessions.