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SBIRT Oregon Primary Care Residency Initiative

http://www.sbirtoregon.org

The target audience for the SBIRT Oregon curriculum is primary care physicians and residents in internal, preventive, and family medicine. This training curriculum has online and print-based materials that can be used for self-study and group instruction. The website includes informational PowerPoints on SBIRT training (3 modules/workshops), demonstration videos with adult patients, and additional case studies to be used in role-play exercises. The curriculum uses alcohol and drug screening instruments including the AUDIT, DAST, and a pre-screen.

NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse) NIDAMED Physician’s Outreach Initiative

http://www.nida.nih.gov/nidamed/

This website contains a variety of resources. Click on “NIDA Screening Tools and Resources” to learn about the NIDA-Modified Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test or NMASSIST. The target audience for this curriculum is clinicians in general medical settings (mainly primary care). The modified ASSIST includes an initial pre-screen which determines if a person has engaged in binge drinking, used tobacco products, and used illicit drugs. Only people who report illicit drug use complete the ASSIST. Physicians are directed to other protocols for heavy drinkers and tobacco users.