Embrace the power of behavior change to improve patient care.
We host thought-provoking webcasts, exploring topics related to clinical behavior change. We offer some basics sessions to get you started, such as our AD 101 Webcast, as well as our Building Blocks for New Programs Webcast.
We also explore more complex topics, like building an AD program as part of a larger, community-wide intervention, or how to educate frontline clinicians on opioid safety.
We'll often seek out special guest speakers to sound off on areas of expertise, including special areas of clinical concentration, or new approaches to building robust, multifactorial interventions.
Whether you want to explore behavior change theory, learn about the essence of a supportive, interpersonal relationship, or wrap your head around e-Detailing, we've got you covered.
We release new webcasts often, so check back in, or subscribe to our network to make sure you don't miss out.
And if there's something you'd like to see us explore on a future webcast, don't hesitate to let us know. We're happy to build the kind of content you need to make your program a success.
WEBCAST: "Open House: Building Blocks for New AD Programs"
This 60-minute session is designed for new AD team members (detailers, program managers, and stakeholders) who are learning to build successful clinical outreach education campaigns. NaRCAD provides a deep dive into technical assistance offerings including a virtual tour of programs, resources, and implementation tools.
WEBCAST:"Opioid Use Disorder: Understanding Clinician Stigma to Encourage Behavior Change"
Guest speakers explore the roots of bias, empowering detailers to facilitate complex conversations with clinicians, focusing on the evidence-based treatments that work for patients with opioid use disorder. GUEST SPEAKERS: Dr. Don Teater, MD, MPH, Founder, Teater Health Solutions Dr. Nadejda Razi-Robertson, PhD, LCSW, Managing Director, Synergy Health Consulting
WEBCAST: "The Bigger Picture: AD as Part of a Community-Wide Intervention to Support Patient Care"
Academic detailing focuses on clinician engagement for behavior change, but what about patient needs that require an integrated response from the larger community? Sharing examples from successful programs, this session explores the ways in which AD can support clinicians caring for patients with complex needs, with a focus on building relationships to connect resources across the larger community.
GUEST SPEAKER: Gary Naja-Riese, MSW, MPH(c), Capacity Building & Innovation Initiatives Manager, Center for Learning and Innovation, Population Health Division, San Francisco Department of Public Health
This webcast supports AD programs in integrating an e-Detailing approach to foster sustainability, and is designed for established programs who’ve already built rapport with clinicians in the field.
This 75-minute webcast explores the foundation of the opioid crisis, diving into the history of acute and chronic pain management, prescribing patterns, and other factors that have contributed to the current crisis. Dr. Jim Shames shares evidence and best practices for opioid tapering, medication-assisted treatment, and other non-pharmacologic approaches to pain treatment. NaRCAD staff moderates this session, incorporating academic detailing as a proven strategy to educate clinicians to provide safer pain management to their patients experiencing pain. GUEST SPEAKER: Jim Shames, MD,Medical Director and Health Officer, Jackson County Founding Member, Oregon Pain Guidance