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New PCSS Exchange Series Begins Sept. 23
Join PCSS for Session 1 of the PCSS-Exchange (PCSS-X), a six-session course focused on prescribing medications for treating opioid use disorder (MOUD) and implementing MOUD into clinical practices in a variety of healthcare settings. Don't worry if you have to miss any session; you do not have to attend all sessions. NOTE: Sessions are not recorded.

PCSS-X is intended for an interprofessional audience. Prescribers with frontline experience prescribing medications for opioid use disorder and developing clinic workflows will be available during each session to answer participants’ questions and discuss real-world cases.

The first session provide you with the critical information and steps in determining the readiness of your site and clinical leadership.

Sessions are every other Thursday at 3 pm: Sept. 23, Oct. 7, Oct. 21, Oct. 4, Nov. 18, Dec. 2
PCSS On Demand Webinars
All PCSS webinars are recorded and are available for on demand viewing, usually within two weeks of live webinar (and often sooner). Recent webinars that are now available:



Upcoming PCSS Clinical Roundtables
September 16, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

September 21, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm


Credit Designations Available: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, and Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credit.

* All times are ET
News
Helping Practices Drive Quality Improvement
Addiction Medicine Practice-Based Research Network (AMNet), in collaboration with the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry, lead organization for the PCSS coalition, will address the opioid epidemic by helping practices and their providers drive quality improvement while creating a platform for future research.

AMNet is part of the American Psychiatric Association's PsychPRO patient registry. AMNet provides patient-reported measures including the SOWS, Brief Addiction Monitor, and an Opioid Craving Scale. Addiction psychiatrists can also use the DSM-5 Cross-cutting measure, PHQ-9, GAD-7, and more. Patients can complete these tools online, prior to their visit, or in the office on tablet computers provided for free to participating clinicians. Patient responses to measures will generate graphics, visualizing treatment progress over time.

Learn how you can be part of this registry here.
Affirming Care Module Tailored to Treating the LGBTQ+ Community
The Opioid Response Network (ORN), in partnership with Columbia University Department of Psychiatry Division on Substance Use Disorders, has created FREE a one-of a-kind web-based training that will help substance use disorder treatment providers deliver more affirming care to their LGBTQ+ clients.

The course will:

  • Provide an introduction to terminology related to gender, sexuality and LGBTQ+ communities;
  • Discuss why substance use uniquely impacts LGBTQ+ communities;
  • Include stories from LGBTQ+ individuals about their experiences in substance use treatment and perspectives from providers who work with LGBTQ+ clients; and
  • Include instructive videos featuring simulated interactions between staff and LGBTQ+ clients in substance use treatment settings.

This new training will help participants identify key components of care for LGBTQ+ people, and how to make the treatment environment and staff interactions more welcoming for LGBTQ+ clients by:

  • Respecting privacy;
  • Modeling affirming interactions; and
  • Addressing stigma. 

Participants will develop skills to improve their delivery of affirming care to LGBTQ+ people and determine changes they would like to make in their own organizations with support from the ORN. [Take the Training]
Webinars Explore Homelessness and Ties to Substance Use
The Homeless and Housing Resource Center (HHRC) and National Family Support TechnicalAssistance Center (NFSTAC) is sponsoring 2-part series to share important information about family homelessness and the supports available to help families regain housing stability.

Title: Stabilizing Housing for Families of Children who Experience Mental Health and/or Substance Use Challenges: Part I - Understanding the Challenges Families Face and the Benefits Available to Them
Date: Thursday, September 30, 2021
Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
One-Woman Play Explores the Lives of 5 People with SUD
Boston Medical College is offering six free live viewings of Spiro, Spero, a one-woman play, written and performed by a psychiatric nurse specializing in addiction treatment. A talk back will occur immediately following the stream with the writer/performer, people in recovery, and members of the addiction community. CE credit is available. [Learn more]
Funding for this initiative was made possible (in part) by grant no. 1H79TI081968 from SAMHSA. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.