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SUMMARY:CBNP Seminar with Dr. Venetia (Vanna) Zachariou: “From nerve injury to a pandemic: intracellular targets and new treatments”
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Venetia (Vanna) Zachariou\nEd Avedisian Professor and Chair\nBoston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine at Boston University\nDepartment of Pharmacology\, Physiology & Biophysics \nSeminar Title: “From nerve injury to a pandemic: intracellular targets and new treatments” \nHer research focuses: \n\nMolecular mechanisms underlying drug addiction under chronic pain conditions\nUnderstanding the role of regulators of G protein signaling (RGS proteins) in the brain and heart under chronic stress\nNovel treatments of chronic pain\, specifically intracellular targets\nEpigenetic mechanisms underlying chronic pain\nUnderstanding the role of the brain reward center in sensory and affective neuropathic pain symptoms\, as well as treatment efficacy\n\nLocation: Rutgers Newark (185 S Orange Ave)\, Medical Science Building\, conference room H-609B.  \nAlso\, possible to attend via Zoom- use Link: \nhttps://rutgers.zoom.us/j/94503117356?pwd=MHZ4VkU3Uk5qd2tDbkVmSXdLa0RSdz09 \n  \nEVENT PDF – CBNP Seminar – Sept 25 – Venetia Zachariou
URL:https://www.addiction.rutgers.edu/event/cbnp-seminar-with-dr-venetia-vanna-zachariou-from-nerve-injury-to-a-pandemic-intracellular-targets-and-new-treatments/
LOCATION:Rutgers Newark
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SUMMARY:ASAM Webinar: Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder
DESCRIPTION:According to the 2021 National Survey of Drug Use and Health\, 29.5 million people ages 12 and older had Alcohol Use Disorder in the past year. Alcohol Use Disorder is a chronic and complex disease that affects thousands of patients every year. There are evidence-based approaches to treatment\, including non-pharmacological interventions and medications. Understanding these options and misconceptions about treatment alternatives can help improve outcomes for patients. \nThis 3-hour introductory course provides an overview of the diagnosis and management of Alcohol Use Disorder\, with a focus on treatment in both the inpatient and outpatient settings. This case-based\, interactive course highlights the triage and management of patients with alcohol withdrawal syndromes\, and the successful transition to evidence-based pharmacotherapy. Adjunct behavioral therapies will also be discussed. \nThe target audience for this introductory course is clinical healthcare professionals who prescribe medications in the outpatient or inpatient settings. \nLearning Objectives\n\nDemonstrate knowledge of nomenclature\, diagnostic criteria\, and the epidemiology of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)\nIdentify which people are appropriate for inpatient management vs. outpatient management of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome (AWS).\nDiscuss evidence-based methods of treatment for alcohol use disorder\, including pharmacotherapy and behavioral treatments.\n\nFor more information and registration\, click here.
URL:https://www.addiction.rutgers.edu/event/asam-webinar-treatment-of-alcohol-use-disorder/
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