Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 2-A Credit
First presented at the OPSO Annual Conference on September 27, 2019, Dr Betlinski links pain, trauma, and substance abuse and reviews their effects on brain development.
Objectives:
- Know three examples of the link between trauma, pain and substance use
- Know three effects of trauma on brain development
- Know three ways Substance Use helps one cope with the effects of trauma
- Know three ways to help those with a history of trauma
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Jonathan Betlinski, M.D., is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Oregon Health & Science University, and Director of the Division of Public Psychiatry. Among other projects, he serves as Medical Director for the Oregon Psychiatric Access Line about Adults, as a Lead Faculty for the Oregon ECHO Network, as Program Committee Chair for the Oregon Psychiatric Physicians Association, and as a certified trainer for adult and youth Mental Health First Aid.
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