Physicians’ poor addiction training makes healthcare’s opioid battle like ‘fighting World War II with only the Coast Guard’

September 11, 2018Garrett SchmittNo Commentsaddiction, addiction training, Opioid, Opioid crisis, Opioids

Comprehensive addiction training is rare in American medical education, which denies physicians the necessary diagnostic and communication skills required to treat patients with substance use disorder, according to The New York Times. Here are six things to know: 1. Timothy Brennan, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry at Chicago-based Mount Sinai Health System, specifically directs an…

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