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Center for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
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Center for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research. Family and Community Medicine. PCOR is a multidisciplinary center bringing stakeholders together to focus on improving outcomes for patients everywhere.". MU PCOR Funding Sources. Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Health Care Research and Quality. University of Missouri PRIME Fund. MU Institute for Clinical and Translational Science. AHRQ Funded PCOR Centers and Principal Investigators. Patient Centered Outcomes Research in the Elderly.
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Majors and Minors - Advising - University of Missouri
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Mizzou has more than 300 degree programs to choose from. You're sure to find a major that’s right for you. For additional guidance, visit the Choosing a Major. The University is composed of schools and colleges (also called academic units or divisions). Some of these offer undergraduate degrees, others (for example, Medical School) do not. Undergraduate degree-seeking students must be enrolled on one of the undergraduate schools or colleges. College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR).
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ADEPT - Alcohol and Drug Education for Prevention and Treatment > What is SBIRT
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Identifying a Gap in Current Treatment. By sidestepping substance misuse or considering it untreatable, the healthcare system is ignoring its often hidden and sometimes deadly effects:. Alcohol use is the third leading cause of preventable death. In the United States. Drink or use drugs at risky levels; 5%. Have substance use disorders. Of adult Emergency Room admissions are related to substance misuse. Problem drinkers have twice as many injury events. Per year and four times as many hospitalizations.
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ADEPT - Alcohol and Drug Education for Prevention and Treatment > Training > View Course Syllabus
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Course Syllabus / CME and CEU Information. Addressing Alcohol and Drug Problems with your Patients:. Doing it Skillfully, Effectively, and Comfortably. Dan Vinson, M.D., Professor, Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine University of Missouri – Columbia. Bruce Horwitz, PhD, Research Assistant Professor, Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Missouri – Columbia. Web-based (accessible by MAC, PC and most browsers). Method of physician participation:. Dates of original release:. Drs Danie...
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ADEPT - Alcohol and Drug Education for Prevention and Treatment > Training > Training Materials
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ADEPT Intro to SBIRT (video). SBIRT Training Modules & Clinical Tools. Module One - Motivational Interviewing - Philosophy and Principles. Module Two - Motivational Interviewing - Tools and Techniques. Module Three - Screening and Assessment. Module Four - Brief Intervention. ADEPT Pocket Card (for clinical SBIRT). Demo Videos and other Resources. SBIRT Scenarios for Simulation/Role Play. Social Work Sim Scenarios. Proficiency Rating and Feedback Forms. Feedback Form - Patient/Standardized Patient.
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ADEPT - Alcohol and Drug Education for Prevention and Treatment > Resources
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Click for downloadable Training Modules, Simulation Scenarios, BI/MI Rating/Feedback Forms, and more). ADEPT Demonstration Videos on Motivational Interviewing. These videos demonstrate key motivational interviewing skills along with contrasting demonstrations of some of the typical mistakes that providers make when they try to influence health behavior. Both can be valuable in learning new skills and increasing awareness of your approach to talking with patients. OARS - Open Ended Questions.
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ADEPT - Alcohol and Drug Education for Prevention and Treatment > About ADEPT
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Is a broad based initiative with leadership and direction from a Council of SBIRT leaders from the Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Social Work at the University of Missouri - Columbia. MD, MPH, Department of Family and Community Medicine. PhD, Department of Psychiatry. Served as Project Co-Directors on the grant. Deb Sprague. MA, of the Missouri Institute of Mental Health. MIMH) was Evaluation Director and Project Manager. Martha Lerch. A Grant Initiated Program. With a focus on developing and integrati...
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ADEPT - Alcohol and Drug Education for Prevention and Treatment > Why Train with Us
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Why Train with Us. SBIRT is rated as the fourth most effective activity for prevention ahead of other standard and well accepted prevention services such as screening and treatment for hypertension and flu immunizations by The Partnership for Prevention. 2 Flexible and Fast. Online training includes several components to be completed in sequence. The online course is designed to be completed in about two hours but can vary with learning style. Sign Up and Begin Training! We have Resources too!
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ADEPT - Alcohol and Drug Education for Prevention and Treatment > Training > Training Overview
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Step #4 below generally applies specifically to UM medical residents and medical students, but is encouraged for all trainees in their respective environments. Resources. ADEPT/SBIRT Pocket Card, role play and simulation scenarios for adult and adolescent patient situations, etc.) are available for download and sharing by clicking their corresponding tabs at the top of the page. Four Components of Core SBIRT Training. Intro Video and Learning Modules with Quizzes. Extended Training For Residents.
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December 2017 Ceremonies and Events // Graduation & Commencement // University of Missouri
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Graduation & Commencement. December 2017 Ceremonies and Events. There are no December ceremonies held for the following colleges and schools:. College of Veterinary Medicine. Friday, December 15. Office of Graduate Studies. 1:00 pm in the Hearnes Center . For more information, contact the commencement liaisons at 573-884-8006. 160;or 573-882-6311. 2:00 pm in Jesse Auditorium . For more information, contact the commencement liaisons at 573-882-0228. Http:/ nursing.missouri.edu. Saturday, December 16.
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