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Exercise Prescriptions In Primary Care, Caitlyn Haines, Pgy-2
Exercise Prescriptions In Primary Care, Caitlyn Haines, Pgy-2
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Learning Objectives:
●Review the health benefits of physical activity.
●Recognize barriers on the part of the provider that limit our discussion of exercise with our patients.
●Understand the current recommendations for physical activity including: time per week, exercise intensity, and recommendations for pregnant patients and those with chronic disease.
●Understand the current recommendations for screening prior to exercise in patients with chronic medical conditions.
●Help patients devise strategies to introduce physical activity into their routine.
●Become familiar with resources to connect our patients with for exercise in their area.
Brief Psychotherapy In Primary Care, Geoffrey Mills, Md, Phd
Brief Psychotherapy In Primary Care, Geoffrey Mills, Md, Phd
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Overview
Overview Case
Thread Goals
- Acknowledgement
- Rationale
- Background ‘theory’
- Framework(s) Practical applications
Hhhn Clinicians' Beliefs, Barriers, And Motivations Surrounding Mat, Casandra Nowicki
Hhhn Clinicians' Beliefs, Barriers, And Motivations Surrounding Mat, Casandra Nowicki
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) consists of using medications that act on the same receptors as opioids to treat opioid use disorder (OUD). MAT providers require formal training and a DEA waiver in order to prescribe certain medications. Providers were asked to complete a survey about the beliefs, barriers, and motivations surrounding MAT to provide valuable insight into what the future of MAT might look like at a specific nonprofit network of community health centers in upstate New York.