Hawaii J Health Soc Welf
August 2024
Governmental public health professionals and community physicians often have limited understanding of each other's roles and responsibilities. To increase the connection between public health and primary care as well as to incorporate rural health care in graduate medical education training, a new "Kaua'i Rural and Public Health Selective" brings Family Medicine resident physicians (Residents) into the local health department on Kaua'i. This first-time collaboration between the Kaua'i District Health Office (KDHO) and University of Hawai'i John A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDesigner benzodiazepines belong to a class of lab-created psychoactive compounds, with limited federal regulation, no toxicity testing, and reported high potency, leading to substantial overdose risk and harmful clinical syndromes. Benzodiazepine misuse has been previously documented to be associated with rhabdomyolysis, with elevated creatine kinase (CK) during and after acute episodes of intoxication. Here, we present a case of profound rhabdomyolysis and associated acute kidney injury (AKI) after acute designer benzodiazepine intoxication.
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Hawaii J Health Soc Welf
December 2022
Primary care physicians (PCPs) in Hawai'i face many challenges in treating patients with substance use disorders (SUD) who tend to have higher medical complexity and thus require more resources. PCPs play a vital role in identifying early misuse, integrating and coordinating care for patients with SUD including office-based interventions like medication-assisted treatment, and connecting patients to community treatment programs. In addition to enormous burdens to care for and increasingly complex patient panels, the challenges include lack of education on addiction medicine, insufficient resources and SUD treatment programs in the office and community, low reimbursement for the complexity of care provided, and an overall physician shortage which drives higher patient volume and less time for any given physician.
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