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Substance Use Disorders for Primary Care
Length: 1 Hour 9 Minutes


This program will expire and must be completed by 11/15/26.

***  Meets DEA Requirements  ***

This session will focus on how to identify Substance Use Disorders as well as methods of treatment.

Learning Objectives:
·    Identify and screen for DSM-5 criteria for substance use disorder 
·    Discuss and implement harm reduction and patient-centered approaches to substance-use treatment 
·    Identify and discuss the use of first-line pharmacologic agents for common substance-use disorders

Accreditation Statement:
The Montana Osteopathic Medical Association is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians and designates this program for a maximum of 1 AOA Category 1-A credit and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician's participation in this activity.

Planning Disclosure:
The Montana Osteopathic Medical Association (MOMA) planned and implemented this program in partnership with Billings Clinic. The Montana Osteopathic Medical Association Education Planning Committee has no relevant financial relationships with any organization producing, marketing, reselling, or distributing healthcare goods or services consumed by or used on patients relative to the content of this presentation.

Grievance Policy:
All grievances should be in writing and should specify the nature of the grievance.  Initially, all grievances should be directed to the
MOMA Executive Director, who will then forward said grievance to the Education & Convention Committee.  All grievances will receive an initial response in writing within 30 days of receipt.  If the participant does not receive a satisfactory response, they can submit a complaint in writing to the Bureau of Osteopathic Education of the AOA at 142 East Ontario Street, Chicago, IL 60611.
 

 

Donald Grewell, DO

Dr. Grewell is a board certified family physician, in clinical practice from 1988 until 2021, 8 years in private practice and 25 years with the Billings Clinic. He has been part-time faculty of the Montana Family Medicine Residency (MFMR) in Billings, Montana, since 2013, and was the director of Osteopathic education/Osteopathic recognition pathway in this program until 2020. He is a retired Army National guard veteran-8 years enlisted, 4 years as a warrant officer army aviator, then 16 years commissioned and senior flight surgeon, medical company commander, retiring as a LTC. He has been actively involved with the Montana Osteopathic Medical Association (MOMA) for 34 years, including as an officer, CME program director, and, for the last 13 years, as MOMA’s executive director. He has also been involved with the AOA’s house of delegates as a delegate from Montana for many years.

Eric Noel, MD

Eric Noel received his BA in Biology at Carroll College in Helena and is currently completing his MD at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine in Albuquerque. He is currently a PGY4 resident with the University of Washington Psychiatry Residency Program – Montana Track.

In medical school, Eric served as the Region 7 Chair for the Psychiatry Student Interest Group Network. He also volunteers for the Albuquerque Opportunity Center, a non-profit homeless men’s overnight shelter. During his undergraduate career, he worked as a Mental Health Technician and volunteered at Rocky Mountain Home Health and Hospice Care. As a Psychiatrist, he is hoping to work with at-risk and underserved populations. Eric enjoys road trips, national parks, reading philosophy, theatre, and wildlife and nature photography.


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