Alcohol Education Center Course
Course: Brief Intervention 501
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Course Materials:
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Brief Intervention for Alcohol Problems |
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Untitled Document
Original Release: 8/21/03
Revised: 5/15/05
Expiration: 4/1/08
Purpose
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of Brief Intervention,
which can be used in a primary care setting to help at-risk and problem drinkers. After reading the Brief Intervention document, click on the Exam Listing link and take the Risk
and Protective Factors for Alcohol Abuse and Dependence test.You will receive 1 CME credit
for this activity
Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, physicians will be able to:
1.Identify common elements of brief intervention
2.Recognize the benefits of brief intervention
3.Describe the Stage Model of the Process of Change .
Instructor:
Mark S. Gold, M.D.
Distinguished Professor, Departments of Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Anesthesiology, Community
Health & Family Medicine
University of Florida College of Medicine
Intended Audience:
Physicians-All Specialties
Needs Assessment:
This activity will address the ongoing alcohol competency educational needs
of practicing physicians. The material will include core competencies as well
as knowledge, assessment and treatment based competencies. Topics include treatment for alcoholism, familial alcohol abuse, polysubstance abuse, and end stage alcoholism
Evaluation:
Post testSpeaker's Disclosure:
Dr. Gold has disclosed that he has no actual or potential conflict of interest with a commercial entity in relation to this presentation.
Accreditation: The University of Florida College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education
for physicians.
Credit:
The University of Florida College of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of one AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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