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EP 04

πŸŽ™ Special Series: Advances in Buprenorphine Education

This episode is part of a special series on improving hospital and clinic-based buprenorphine treatment for opioid use disorder.

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In this episode of ASAM Practice Pearls, Dr. Carolyn Chan and Dr. Shawn Cohen welcome addiction medicine expert Dr. Marlene Martin. With extensive experience in helping care teams navigate the complexities of in-hospital substance use, Dr. Martin provides insights on how hospital-based providers can effectively address these challenges with confidence and compassion.

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Host

Carolyn Chan, MD MHS

Dr. Carolyn Chan is board-certified in both internal and addiction medicine. She completed her IM residency at UH Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, followed by an addiction medicine and medical education fellowship at Yale. She provides care in both inpatient and outpatient addiction medicine settings. Currently, she is the Program Director of the University of Cincinnati Addiction Medicine Fellowship and is committed to educating all health professionals on how to provide evidence-based care to individuals with substance use disorders.

Co-Host

Shawn Cohen, MD

Dr. Shawn Cohen is an addiction medicine doctor at Yale New Haven Hospital. He provides care on a hospital-based addiction consult service and is interested in lowering barriers to MOUD, improving the care of patients experiencing alcohol withdrawal, and making the hospital a more person-centered and less stigmatizing place for people who use substances.

Expert

Marlene Martin, MD

Dr. Marlene Martin is an Associate Professor at UCSF and hospitalist at San Francisco General Hospital. She is the founding director of the Addiction Care Team, which provides compassionate, evidence-based care for hospitalized people with substance use disorders. As Director of Addiction Initiatives for the Latinx Center of Excellence, she coleads PEDAL, a Spanish-language addiction training program for community health workers, aiming to improve care for Latine individuals with substance use disorders. Her work focuses on health equity, harm reduction, and innovative care models.

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