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Supporting Cardiac Patients Who Use Substances - The Ottawa Hospital Substance Use Program

Offered By: University of Ottawa Heart Institute via YouTube

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Cardiology Courses Patient Care Courses Healthcare Management Courses Harm Reduction Courses

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Explore a comprehensive cardiology rounds presentation on supporting cardiac patients with substance use issues. Learn from Dr. Lisa Bromly, Medical Director of The Ottawa Hospital Substance Use Program, and Tali Magboo Cahill, Advanced Practice Nurse and Program Manager. Gain valuable insights into the intersection of cardiology and addiction medicine, understanding how to effectively support and treat cardiac patients who struggle with substance use. Discover the innovative approaches and best practices implemented by The Ottawa Hospital Substance Use Program to address the unique challenges faced by this patient population. Enhance your knowledge and skills in providing holistic care to cardiac patients with complex needs related to substance use over the course of this informative 57-minute session.

Syllabus

The Ottawa Hospital Substance Use Program: Supporting Cardiac Patients Who Use Substances


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University of Ottawa Heart Institute

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