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Maine SUD Learning Community

Maine SUD Learning Community

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The Co-Occurring Collaborative Serving Maine in partnership with and funding from the Maine Department of Health and Human Services supports Prescribing Clinicians and their Teams to provide more evidence-based treatment to individuals and their families affected by Substance Use Disorders and Opioid Use Disorder (SUD/OUD) to promote recovery and reduce drug overdose deaths. The aim is to increase the number of prescribing clinicians offering evidence-based treatments and the number of patients that they serve.ME SUD Learning Community
Episodes
  • 254 | YA ECHO: Treating Adolescent Substance Use | Assessing and Screening: What Works and What Changes are on the Horizon with ASAM
    Sep 2 2025

    Join the ME SUD Learning Community for the September 2, 2025, presentation "Assessing and Screening: What Works and What Changes are on the Horizon with ASAM", part of the YA ECHO: Treating Adolescent Substance Use. Presented by Amanda Chamberlain, MS, LADC, CCS.

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    22 mins
  • 252 | Integrated Stage-Matched Treatment/Recovery Planning | Part 2 of 4
    Aug 26 2025

    Join the ME SUD Learning Community for the second part of four lectures: "Integrated Stage-Matched Treatment/Recovery Planning", presented by Kenneth Minkoff, MD. Recorded on August 20, 2025.

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    58 mins
  • 251 | Integrated Longitudinal Strength-Based Assessment (ILSA) | Part 1 of 4
    Aug 26 2025

    Join the ME SUD Learning Community for the first part of four lectures: "Integrated Longitudinal Strength-Based Assessment (ILSA)", presented by Kenneth Minkoff, MD. Recorded on August 13, 2025.


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    1 hr and 1 min
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