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- ASAM - American Society of Addiction Medicine
Established in 1954, ASAM is a distinguished medical society that encompasses more than 8,000 physicians, clinicians, and related professionals who specialize in addiction medicine Explore expert-led courses from intro to advanced levels—covering topics from alcohol withdrawal to xylazine
- ASAM eLearning: Home
ASAM offers over 300 hours of accredited education and has educated over 100,000 healthcare providers across the globe On June 27, 2023, a one-time requirement went into effect for all DEA prescribers to complete 8 hours of education on the treatment or management of patients with OUD or SUD
- ASAM Criteria and Levels of Care in Addiction Treatment
The ASAM criteria helps addiction treatment professionals assess individuals struggling with substance misuse and addiction and inform the best course of treatment for them
- The ASAM Criteria , Fourth Edition Level of Care Assessment Guide
When the recommended level of care or recovery residence is not available, a strategy must be crafted that provides the patient with the needed services in an alternative level of care or through coordinated services with external providers or programs (The ASAM Criteria, p 208)
- ASAM Cheat Sheet: A Guide to Mastering ASAM Levels of Care
Mastering the ASAM levels of care must begin with learning the ASAM Criteria Dimensions in the Fourth Edition The multiple dimensions help guide the client assessment and provide a way to gather information and form a conceptualization of the person, their symptoms, their supports, and their goals 1
- Understanding and Using ASAM Criteria in Substance Use Disorder . . .
This guidance document has been developed to provide an overview of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Criteria and why and how this framework should be used to collect substantive information from patients to determine an appropriate level of care that encourages patient-centered, holistic treatment services to meet the diverse
- ASAM Criteria for Patients with Addiction and Co-occurring Conditions
The ASAM criteria is the most widely used and comprehensive set of guidelines for placement, continued stay and transfer discharge of patients with addiction and co-occurring conditions
- ASAM Criteria
The ASAM Criteria Fourth Edition is a comprehensive set of standards and decision rules that use a holistic, person-centered approach to determining the appropriate level of care and developing treatment plans for patients with addiction and co-occurring conditions
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