Addiction medicine and continuing medical education.

J Psychoactive Drugs

Department of Medical Education, University of Illinois at Chicago, 60612, USA.

Published: November 1997

Addictive disorders are one of the most common problems encountered by primary care physicians. In the last decades there has been a significant effort by organizations, universities, and private foundations to increase the teaching of alcohol and drug abuse issues to medical students, residents and practitioners. Still, up to now, the subject has not been presented appropriately at either the undergraduate or graduate medical education level and the majority of physicians in practice have not been adequately instructed in addiction medicine. This article reviews the literature on addictive disorders and medical education, exploring issues concerning continuing medical education (CME) in particular. The authors discuss the problems relative to this subject and the educational techniques and methods most appropriate to changing attitudes and behaviors of physicians. They also design an approach to a CME program on addictive disorders for primary care physicians that incorporates multiple teaching/learning methodologies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02791072.1997.10400202DOI Listing

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