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Wednesday, March 4 • 10:55am - 11:55am
Opioids in the ED: Assessing ED Perceptions Related to OUD Patients

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This presentation will describe how an interdisciplinary team from multiple departments across an academic, medical institution created a robust set of online training curricula aimed at increasing levels of empathy, resiliency, and trauma sensitive skills for those professionals being affected by the opioid epidemic in a prominent, urban Emergency Department.

Attendees will:
1. Assess ED staff's levels of empathy and attitudes toward trauma-informed care as it pertains particularly to opioid use disorder patients.
2. Discuss the importance of multi-disciplinary collaboration and approaches to learning.
3. Evaluate successes and/or areas for improvement of online training curricula.

Speakers
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Madalene Zale, MPH

Research Project Manager, Thomas Jefferson University
Madalene Zale, MPH, is a public health researcher with seven years’ experience working in academic healthcare. Prior to joining Jefferson’s College of Nursing, she was the Program Manager of a $1.5M grant in Jefferson’s Emergency Department, where she oversaw a program related... Read More →
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Hannah Smith, PhD

Assistant Dean, Thomas Jefferson University
Hannah R. Smith, PhD an Assistant Professor and the Assistant Dean of the Jefferson College of Nursing. She has a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the Jefferson College of Graduate Studies (currently College of Life Sciences) and a BS from Cornell University. Since joining... Read More →


Wednesday March 4, 2020 10:55am - 11:55am MST
Majestic A/B
  Concurrent A, Curriculum and Faculty Development