Treatment of Substance Use Disorder in Pregnant Women
Offered By: WVCTSI Project ECHO via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive lecture on addressing substance use disorders in pregnant women, presented by Laura Lander as part of the WVCTSI Project ECHO series. Gain valuable insights into effective treatment approaches, potential risks, and best practices for managing substance use during pregnancy. Learn about the unique challenges faced by pregnant women with substance use disorders and discover evidence-based strategies to support both maternal and fetal health. Delve into topics such as medication-assisted treatment, prenatal care considerations, and postpartum support for this vulnerable population. Enhance your understanding of the complex interplay between substance use, pregnancy, and healthcare interventions in this informative 43-minute presentation.
Syllabus
"Treatment of Substance Use Disorder in Pregnant Women" by Laura Lander
Taught by
WVCTSI Project ECHO
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