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<br/> [This is a page containing toolkits and resources. Use the table below as a general outline for how to organize content. Each table should pertain to a specific topic. See [[TR_-_Train_Youth_in_How_to_Resist_Peer_Pressure_to_Try_Drugs|TR - Train Youth in How to Resist Peer Pressure to Try Drugs]] as a good example. Additional tables should be created if necessary] <div id="toc">
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'''AUDIENCE''': Substance abuse counselors, social workers, psychologists, and any professional that assists women who are pregnant and addicted to opioids. The material will also be useful for pediatric nurses working in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and primary care providers in women's health care.<br /> <br />
 
* Self-pacedAs clinicians are more likely to encounter women with an opioid abuse disorder who are or may become pregnant, it is vital that they have a clear understanding of the role of opioid-maintenance therapy as well as the effects of opioids on the fetus and the mother. The treatment plan should continue after the birth to ensure the child is cared for adequately and the mother receives the best care possible.<br />
 
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[This is a page containing toolkits and resources. Use the table below as a general outline for how to organize content. Each table should pertain to a specific topic. See TR - Train Youth in How to Resist Peer Pressure to Try Drugs as a good example. Additional tables should be created if necessary]

Table of Contents

Educating Providers

Toolkit/Resource Type Source Description Supplemental Materials

Management of Opioid Dependency During Pregnancy

Training Course

NetCE

AUDIENCE: Substance abuse counselors, social workers, psychologists, and any professional that assists women who are pregnant and addicted to opioids. The material will also be useful for pediatric nurses working in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and primary care providers in women's health care.
 

  • Self-pacedAs clinicians are more likely to encounter women with an opioid abuse disorder who are or may become pregnant, it is vital that they have a clear understanding of the role of opioid-maintenance therapy as well as the effects of opioids on the fetus and the mother. The treatment plan should continue after the birth to ensure the child is cared for adequately and the mother receives the best care possible.
 
         
         
         
         
         

 

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