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Safer Opioid Prescribing: A Multimodal Program for Chronic Pain and Opioids (University of Toronto)

Safer Opioid Prescribing: A Multimodal Program for Chronic Pain and Opioids (University of Toronto)

Continuing Professional Development Opportunities

Course Duration: 3x 90 minute webinars and one full workshop day. Cost: $450 webinar fee, $650 workshop fee. This series assists physicians to develop knowledge and skills in the field of pain management, including multi-modal approaches to complex chronic pain, initiating and managing safer opioid therapy, preventing and addressing opioid use disorder, and communication & collaborative practice skills to better manage opioid therapy. Provided by the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine

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Psychiatry
Pain
Mental Health
Substance Use Disorders
Primary Care
Internal Medicine
Emergency Medicine

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