A Novel Team-Based Learning Approach for an Internal Medicine Residency: Medication-Assisted Treatments for Substance Use Disorders
Introduction It is estimated that approximately one-tenth of the US population suffers from substance use disorders (SUD), a problem that is compounded when one considers the impact that drug addiction could have on treatment outcomes for many other chronic diseases. Thus, addiction medicine has bec...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Matassa (Author), Benjamin Perrella (Author), Mirela Feurdean (Author) |
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