Caring for Patients with Substance Use Disorders in the Perioperative Space-CME Paid Option
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Availability
On-Demand
Expires on Jun 11, 2028
Cost
$25.00
Credit Offered
0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
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This monthly learning session examines the complex care of patients with substance use disorders (SUD) within the perioperative setting. Participants will explore the unique challenges and considerations involved in managing these patients throughout the entire surgical journey, from pre-operative assessment to post-operative recovery. The program will equip healthcare providers with strategies for effective screening, assessment, and management of patients with SUD undergoing surgical procedures, including addressing withdrawal symptoms, pain management, and potential drug interactions. Furthermore, the program will analyze ethical and legal considerations surrounding this patient population, emphasizing patient confidentiality, informed consent, and the importance of fostering a non-judgmental and stigma-reducing approach to care.

Target Audience
  • Iowa Surgical providers
  • Clinical teams

Learning Objectives
  • Describe the unique challenges and considerations in managing patients with substance use disorders (SUD) throughout the perioperative period, including pre-operative assessment, intraoperative management, and post-operative recovery.
  • Identify strategies for effectively screening, assessing, and managing patients with SUD undergoing surgical procedures, including addressing withdrawal symptoms, pain management, and potential drug interactions.
  • Discuss ethical and legal considerations related to caring for patients with SUD in the perioperative setting, including patient confidentiality, informed consent, and strategies for reducing stigma and promoting a non-judgmental approach.
Rachael Duncan
Rachael Duncan, PharmD, BCPS, BCCP, is a Colorado-based clinical pharmacist board-certified in pharmacotherapy and critical care pharmacy. She has spent the past decade focused on policy, advocacy, and educational work surrounding opioid stewardship and addiction treatment at both the state and national level. Rachael is the Chief Clinical Officer of Epifluence, where she is Program Director of the Maternal Overdose Matters (MOMs+) Initiative and Associate Director of The Naloxone Project (TNP). She leads several educational and quality improvement initiatives focused on helping hospitals and health systems build addiction treatment infrastructure, with a special focus on rural and frontier communities. She is the author and editor of multiple state- and nation-wide guidelines around opioid stewardship, alternatives to opioids (ALTO) for pain management, and MOUD for addiction treatment, championed ALTO and MOUD across Colorado EDs with the Colorado Hospital Association, and published the first peer-reviewed paper on ALTOs in the ED. Rachael’s clinical experience is in ED and hospital pharmacy. 

Continuing Medical Education (CME)

Accreditation: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Iowa Medical Society (IMS). Compass Healthcare Collaborative is accredited by the IMS to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

Designation: Compass designates this live activity for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 

Commercial Support: This activity was developed without support from any ineligible company. *The ACCME defines ineligible companies as those whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients. Note: The ACCME does not consider providers of clinical service directly to patients to be commercial interests unless the provider of clinical services is owned, or controlled by, and ACCME defined ineligible company. 

Disclosure: Compass adheres to the Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education. The content of this activity is not related to products or the business lines of an ACCME-defined ineligible company. None of the planners or moderators for this educational activity have relevant financial relationships to disclose with ineligible companies whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing products used by or on patients.

Note: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ are accepted for nursing and other healthcare discipline license renewal purposes, provided the topic is relevant to the applicant’s field or discipline. After participating, you will receive a Certificate of Attendance detailing the number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ you can claim. This certificate is provided for self-reporting requirements and must be submitted to your state board for license renewal.


Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) Credit Designation: Improvement Activity (IA): This activity qualifies for MIPS credit as an Improvement Activity. Participants who successfully completed the activity are eligible for full credit for the Improvement Activities category of the MIPS program. Note: Each provider must attest to your participation and practice changes on the CMS QPP website, but you can reference the MIPS verbiage noted below. 

Activity Type: Patient Safety and Practice Assessment (IA_PSPA_CME): 

Activity ID: IA_PSPA_28: Completion of an Accredited Safety or Quality Improvement Program.

  • Documentation includes:
    • Meaningful clinician participation in a project focused on improving pain management.
    • Documentation of data collection and analysis regarding prescribing patterns.
    • Implementation of interventions to improve quality or safety.
    • Measurement of the impact of the interventions. 

Available Credit

  • 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
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