2018
DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2017.1413983
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Teaching Social Work Students About Alcohol and Other Drug Use Disorders: From Faculty Learning to Pedagogical Innovation

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“…Many current educational programs that focus on AOD issues reach only a small minority of health care professionals or educators. Although traditional in-person AOD training programs have been highly successful with medical and social work faculty, including some led by members of our own team (e.g., Chief Resident Immersion Training [CRIT] in Addiction Medicine, [12][13][14] the Alcohol and Other Drug Education Program [ADEP] [15][16][17] ), the in-person format makes it difficult-due to cost and logistical challenges-to train large numbers of professionals/educators. Thus, we see a pressing need for cost-effective innovations to increase the reach of AOD training.…”
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“…Many current educational programs that focus on AOD issues reach only a small minority of health care professionals or educators. Although traditional in-person AOD training programs have been highly successful with medical and social work faculty, including some led by members of our own team (e.g., Chief Resident Immersion Training [CRIT] in Addiction Medicine, [12][13][14] the Alcohol and Other Drug Education Program [ADEP] [15][16][17] ), the in-person format makes it difficult-due to cost and logistical challenges-to train large numbers of professionals/educators. Thus, we see a pressing need for cost-effective innovations to increase the reach of AOD training.…”
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confidence: 99%