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Impact of a Brief Training on Medical Resident Screening for Alcohol Misuse and Illicit Drug Use

, MD, , MD & , PhD
Pages 149-154 | Received 18 May 2007, Accepted 24 Jul 2007, Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Educational initiatives are needed to improve primary care substance use screening. This study assesses the impact on 24 medical residents of a 2.5-day curriculum combining experiential and manual-based training on screening for alcohol misuse and illicit drug use. A retrospective chart review of new primary care outpatients demonstrated that nearly all were asked about current alcohol use before and after curriculum participation. Adherence to national screening guidelines on quantification of alcohol consumption modestly improved (p <. 05), as did inquiry about current illicit drug use (p <. 05). Continued efforts are needed to enhance educational initiatives for primary care physicians.

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