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  • Many health professionals are inadequately trained to handle alcohol and other drug-related issues effectively, necessitating enhanced education.
  • The FEAT (Faculty Education in Addiction Training) Program was developed as a pilot online training course that included videos, expert engagement, and virtual classrooms to improve AOD-related knowledge and teaching confidence among social work and internal medicine residency faculty.
  • Results from the pilot study showed significant improvements in AOD knowledge, teaching confidence, and preparedness among the participating faculty, indicating the program's effectiveness in addressing educational gaps in addiction training.

Article Abstract

Many health professionals lack adequate training needed to effectively address alcohol and other drug (AOD)-related problems. Building upon our previously successful in-person faculty training programs, we designed and pilot tested the brief online Faculty Education in Addiction Training (FEAT) Program for social work and internal medicine residency faculty. The present study examines baseline and post-FEAT Program AOD knowledge and teaching confidence and preparedness among faculty participants. The FEAT Program curriculum included didactic videos, online engagement with content experts, recommended readings, and a live virtual classroom experience. Participants completed self-assessments of knowledge and teaching confidence and preparedness pre- and post-FEAT program. In this pilot test, thirty faculty completed the FEAT program: 15 social work and 15 internal medical residency program faculty. Both groups showed significant improvement ( < 0.001) in overall AOD-related knowledge with medium-to-large effects (Cohen's  = 1.83 [social work], 0.72 [medicine]). Both groups showed significant increases in teaching confidence ( < 0.001) for all items with large effects (Cohen's values range from 1.08 to 1.92) and significant increases and large effects for all teaching preparedness items for social work (at least  < 0.01 | Cohen's range = 1.03-1.56) and internal medical residency faculty ( < 0.001 | Cohen's range = 1.08-1.69). Multidisciplinary health professions educators' AOD knowledge and teaching confidence and preparedness can be improved by participation in a brief online program designed to circumvent the logistical and fiscal challenges presented by in-person programs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08897077.2020.1783739DOI Listing

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