What’s New in Addiction Medicine? [Volume 102]

“Trials and Tribulations: An Exploration of Methodologic Shortcomings and Opportunities for Growth in Substance Use Research”

Dr. Britt Dennis
Addiction Medicine Fellow, BC Centre on Substance Use

Tuesday, March 28
12pm – 1pm


Learning objectives:

  1. Describe methodologic limitations impacting treatment selection and patient care in addictions research
  2. Provide an overview of new tools to evaluate robustness of evidence for clinical trials in the opioid use disorder literature
  3. Highlight novel approaches to build efficiencies into research design and important areas for growth in knowledge translation and implementation science methodology to mobilize existing evidence to support populations who use substances

What’s New in Addiction Medicine? is a lunch-time series featuring clinicians and researchers from BCCSU’s interdisciplinary fellowship program, who will deliver the latest research and information on novel, evidence-based addiction medicine topics.

This free series is geared towards the needs and interests of individuals operating in a healthcare or research setting, however, everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend.

Register

If you have any questions about event logistics, please contact Raman Jawanda at [email protected].

  • March 28, 2023
  • 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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