2018
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofy210.1148
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1315. Mind the Gap: Medical Trainees Require Training in Hepatitis C, Drug Use and Mental Health to Help Address the Opioid Crisis

Abstract: BackgroundDramatic increases in acute hepatitis C (HCV) incidence is linked to the opioid epidemic and increased injection drug use. Over 50% of people with HCV also have a mental illness. IDSA/HIVMA calls for the integration of infectious diseases, addiction medicine, and mental health as key to addressing the opioid epidemic. Barriers identified include limited physician education and stigma. This study examined medical trainees’ gaps in training and attitudes toward HCV, drug use, and mental illness.Methods… Show more

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